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'Suspicious' fire at former Highview School site in Folkestone
15:31, 09 April 2019
updated: 17:54, 09 April 2019
Fire crews are treating a blaze at the site of a former special educational needs school in Folkestone as suspicious.
At around 11.20pn last night, two fire engines rushed to the scene of a blaze on at the former Highview site on Moat Farm Road.
A portacabin was reportedly alight on the site of the disused school.
Crews wearing breathing apparatus used two main jets and a hose reel jet to put the fire out.
There were no reported injuries, but the cause is being treated as suspicious.
The site has been disused since Foxwood and Highview schools merged and the Beacon site opened on Park Farm Road.
The Beacon caters for 365 pupils aged 3-19 with complex needs, profound and severe learning difficulties, and physical and sensory impairment.
It was opened in 2016 and the merged schools moved to the new purpose-built £18 million venue.
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