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Firefighters were called to Old Sarum Airfield near Salisbury, on April 17, when the fire broke out in one of the old hangars.
Drone images have revealed the extent of the damage to a former World War 1 airfield in Wiltshire after a huge fire broke out. Firefighters were called to Old Sarum Airfield shortly before 7pm on ...
Update: GoSkydive Old Sarum and Hangar 3 at risk - we’re currently forming a chain to remove all kit from GoSky Dive. Multiple fire truck is on the scene. Update: Hanger 3 now totally destroyed.
Huge blaze erupts at airfield as thick plumes of smoke seen from miles Firefighters were scrambled to a Wiltshire airfield after a fire broke out at one of the hangars.
One of Old Sarum's Grade II* listed hangars was destroyed during Storm Isha last year, after years of being allowed to fall into disrepair ...
Old Sarum is one of the oldest operational airfields in the country and has three Grade II listed hangars built by German prisoners of war in 1917.
It is also home to three grade II listed hangars. Grenville Hodge, director of Old Sarum Airfield, said he was “extremely disappointed” in the council’s decision to refuse the latest ...
The hanger is one of seven built at Old Sarum, which at first was used as a training depot station for day bombing raids, but by 1919 was also used by the School of Army Co-Operation.
A Grade-II aircraft hangar at Old Sarum Airfield, Wiltshire collapsed after being hit by Storm Isha. The damage has sparked outrage from campaigners who have been warning of disrepair for years.
Save Old Sarum Airfield said the plan will "harm the airfield and wildlife". The first planning application was submitted on behalf of Blanefield Aviation in 2015.
Old Sarum Airfield, which is still in use, is a conservation area and the hangars are listed buildings.
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