Seven departments battled the blaze at the Ciao Pasta restaurant at 133 Park St. With the support of Watch Commander Rich M at Haslemere Fire Station filmed this video of crews on site tackling the blaze. Today (3 June) Thursley Parish Council confirmed the site was open to the public once again.

The wildfire at Thursley Common has been brought under control by firefighters as they spend the fourth day of this incident patrolling the site. "We will now be closing updates here, but they are continuing in a fresh blog that can be found below, or Rich told us: “Still lots of work to do there, crews from Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire & London fire brigade all working together. The cause of the fire … There have been no reports of extensive injuries or deaths, according to Tempe Mayor Corey Woods.

The site is still under the control of @SurreyFRS as there is still a risk that the #fire could reignite. This is the aftermath of the Thursley Common blaze which has been burning for days.Crews have been on site since at least the weekend tackling a fire that broke out.They've been working around the clock since to bring it under control.The damage done however is devastating, with the charred grounds, loss of wildlife and burnt trees. In a statement released by Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, Dan Quinn, Deputy Chief Fire Officer said: “Our firefighters, control staff and partners have worked tremendously in response to this incident. Shelburne Fire Chief Darrell Locke said the firefighters were dispatched at 11 p.m. on July 28 to Northwood Apartments on Mowatt Street, which is operated by the Western Region Housing Authority. Investigation continues to find cause of train derailment, fire at Tempe Town Lake bridge. Update Monday 1 June 14:00. Dan Quin, Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service updates on next… Firefighters have been tackling the wildfire in Surrey since Saturday THE CAUSE of the blaze that ripped through more than 470 acres of rare, protected heathland at Thursley Common this week – depriving endangered species such as the Dartford Warbler their habitat, and threatening homes in Thursley and Elstead – is still unknown.
Thank you and have a great weekend. Surrey Police responded to the incident shortly after 3.30pm on Friday (July … Discard rubbish appropriately and be mindful that reflective materials can cause ignitions. Fire Control officers have requested Surrey Police’s assistance. Update Monday 1 June 14:00. Top fire causes : Cooking Heating : Electrical Smoking Candles . Featured content.

Please take extra care this weekend - avoid camp fires and bonfires, leave the BBQ at home & discard of cigarettes carefully. A retained crew has returned this evening from an entire afternoon out tackling the blaze.Quite rightly, there is concern for the amount of wildlife that will have been lost in the fire. A spokesman for Surrey Police has given an update on the fire:Officers are continuing to assist Surrey Fire and Rescue service with a large wildfire at Thursley Common, between Thursley and Elstead which started yesterday afternoon (May 30).The smoke from the fire is continuing to spread and we ask residents to keep their doors and windows closed for their safety.Should the situation arise that residents need to evacuate their properties, they will be advised to do so by officers at the scene. Multiple fire crews continued to tackle a 20-hectare blaze which broke out in the undergrowth at Fire crews remain at the scene of the fire on Sunday (May 31), with around 25 units having continued to battle the blaze overnight. May 2020 became the sunniest calendar month on record and while that brings good news during a period of difficulty, it also highlights another safety warning. Don’t burn off garden rubbish. These are external links and will open in a new window #Thursley #NNR remains closed. Financial Cuts Not Being Made to Fire Service, Says Councillor Responding to Criticism Fire appliances and crews have been scaled back to reflect the new size of this incident. Thank youSurreyLive has put together a collection of pictures from the fire across Saturday (May 30) and Sunday (May 31).They show the huge nature of the fire. We have a lot of resources at the scene and evacuations are still in place, with some people not allowed back to their property.Drone footage taken at the scene gives a true impression of what firefighters have been up against for the last 20 hours.SFRS has reiterated that people should stay away from the area while the fire continues to burn.It has received reports of people coming onto the common.A spokesman for Elstead Parish Council has said the following:The Parish Council is continuing to liaise with fire crews, police and local councils (WBC and SCC). Drivers in the area (including those using the A3) need to be aware that the smoke may affect visibility locally. Approximately 40 firefighters, working on a rotational basis, continue to tackle the large fire at Thursley Common. The cause of the fire is unclear, but the fire service on Saturday night warned people not to light barbecues or camp fires in woodland and parks. Firefighters crewing 4 Unimog fire appliances, 4 Land Rover wildfire units, 1 high volume pump, water carriers, and command support personnel are currently in attendance to deal with the fire which covers approximately 150 hectares. Please note as of June 2020 the boardwalk part of the walk is closed due to a recent fire. To see the pictures, follow the link below.A spokesman for Surrey Police confirmed that 14 local properties were evacuated on Saturday (May 30)Surrey Police is assisting Surrey Fire and Rescue service with a large fire at Thursley Common, between Thursley and Elstead.We were notified of the fire at around 4.35pm today (May 30), and are assisting with road closures; and evacuating the common and fourteen local properties. Did you know that cooking fires are the number one cause of home fires and home injuries?