UPDATE: Farmer praises fire service after cement works inferno

A farmer has praised the fire service who tackled a huge blaze at the old Shoreham cement works in the early hours of this morning.
Nineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blazeNineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blaze
Nineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blaze

Six fire engines were sent to the blaze in Upper Beeding, between the A238 and the River Adur. Read our original story here.

Jenny Passmore, of Church Farm in Coombes, said she woke up to ‘loud bangs and explosion noises’, just after 2am.

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She said: “We didn’t know what it was like everybody else. Going out the house we then saw the fire.

Nineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blazeNineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blaze
Nineteen coaches have been destroyed in the blaze

“It was incredible – it looked like the whole of the cement works was going up.

“The whole of Coombes was awake and watching it – we knew it was buses as we heard from other people.

“My son went to see what was going on as we were concerned about the animals. Harvest was done fortunately as were were concerned about the crops too.

“It reminded my mother of the war, who is 97.”

A view of the fire from Coombes in the early hours of this morning (September 24). Picture supplied by Jenny PassmoreA view of the fire from Coombes in the early hours of this morning (September 24). Picture supplied by Jenny Passmore
A view of the fire from Coombes in the early hours of this morning (September 24). Picture supplied by Jenny Passmore
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Mrs Passmore said she was ‘amazed’ by what the fire service had done.

“I take my hats off to the fire service,” she said.

“There wasn’t even smoke this morning, it was just misty – they did a fantastic job and it must have been incredibly dangerous for them.”

Fire investigation officers were due to meet with police this morning to start an investigation.

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