A significant barn fire on Penshurst Road in Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, has prompted emergency services...

Published: 9:34 pm November 14, 2023
Updated: 11:07 am October 8, 2025
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A significant barn fire on Penshurst Road in Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, has prompted emergency services to issue a warning for residents to keep their windows and doors closed due to smoke.

Firefighting Efforts Underway

As of 8.30 pm, four fire engines and a bulk water carrier are actively engaged in tackling the blaze, with crews making substantial progress. The fire, which was reported earlier in the day, has necessitated a robust response from the local fire services.

Smoke Alert for Nearby Residents

Due to the intensity of the smoke emanating from the fire, authorities have reiterated their advice throughout the day for people living or working in the vicinity to close their windows and doors. This precaution is aimed at protecting residents from the potentially harmful effects of smoke inhalation.

Initial Response and Ongoing Measures

The fire was initially attended by two fire engines, with efforts focused on extinguishing the flames. The scale of the response was later increased to contain the fire more effectively.

Public Advisory and Safety Measures

Residents are advised to stay informed through local news channels and social media updates. Those without internet or social media access should be informed of the situation by family or friends. The emphasis remains on public safety and minimizing the impact of smoke in the surrounding area.

Updates and Further Information

Further updates are expected as the firefighting operations continue. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, and an investigation will likely follow once the fire is fully extinguished. Emergency services are committed to ensuring the fire is contained as quickly and safely as possible.

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