Crews battle fire at former nursery iin Gillingham
09:44, 29 November 2009
updated: 09:49, 29 November 2009
Two fire crews were called to battle a blaze at a building previously used as a nursery school.
Retained crews from Gillingham and Chatham were called to Marlborough Road at 4.39pm on Saturday and left just over an hour later.
No one was inside the building, which has been completely burnt out. Maroon blazers, in the style of those worn by marching bands, could be seen scattered across the grass near the hut yesterday.
The hut, which measures about six metres by six metres, is between the headquarters of 1039 Gillingham squadron of the Air Training Corps and a building with signs for Spiral Arts, in an area signposted the Marlborough Road Annexe.
Medway blogger Alan Collins said: “What did go up in flames was a former kindergarten that has laid empty and derelict for months.
“Youths have been going in and out of there regularly since it closed so to hear about it going up in flames is hardly a surprise.”