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PSNI treating Portrush fire as arson

The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service was alerted shortly before 8.30pm
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service was alerted shortly before 8.30pm

A large fire at a former tourist attraction in Portrush is being treated as arson, police have said.

Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) said it was called to reports of a blaze at the Dunluce Centre at 8.26pm last night.

Six fire appliances - two from Portrush, two from Coleraine, one from Portstewart and one from Ballymoney - attended before the operation was scaled down around 11pm.

This morning, police issued an appeal for information and witnesses to the blaze at the centre in Sandhill Drive.

A PSNI spokesman said: "Colleagues from the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service also attended the scene, and managed to extinguish the blaze, which has resulted in damage being caused to a soft play area inside the building.

"Fortunately, no-one was inside the premises at the time of the incident, and there were no reports of any injuries.

"It's believed at this stage that the fire was started after access was gained to the building via a vent on the lower ground floor.

"Our inquiries into this incident, which we are treating as arson, are ongoing, and we are appealing to anyone who may have any information which could assist us, or who witnessed any suspicious activity in the area at the time, to contact 101, and quote reference number 2014 of 08/08/22."