Emergency services are on the scene after the fire erupted at a landmark former pub in Oldham
Firefighters rushed to a fire at a landmark former pub in Oldham tonight (Friday). Crews were called to the now-derelict Weavers Arms building, on Oldham Road in Failsworth, shortly before 6.40pm.
Three fire engines were pictured at the scene. Pictures show crews using an aerial platform to douse water on the building from above.
Firefighting efforts contuinued for several hours into the night, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said.
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A spokesperson said: “Shortly after 6.38pm this evening (Friday 22 May), three fire engines from Manchester Central, Hollins and Phillips Park fire stations were called to reports of a derelict building fire on Oldham Road in Failsworth, Manchester.
“Crews arrived quickly at the scene. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus are using hose reels, two jets, and a turntable ladder to extinguish the fire.”
There are not believed to be have any reports of any injuries. The pub is said to have ceased trading in 2011.