04/03/2019

Fire Ongoing In Bushmills Town Centre

The centre of Bushmills has been closed to traffic as emergency services deal with a fire.

The incident is ongoing at The Scotch House Pub after the blaze broke out at around 3am this morning, Monday 04 March.

So far, police have only said they are at the scene of an incident and Main Street is closed to traffic.

Diversions are in place and motorists are asked to seek alternative routes.



(JG/CM)

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