Fresh appeal for footage of large fire at airfield

Police have re-issued an appeal for footage of a large fire that destroyed a Grade II listed World War One aircraft hangar, with an investigation into the cause still under way.
The fire at Old Sarum Airfield, near Salisbury, broke out at hangar three shortly after 18:00 BST on 17 April.
It spread to the cafe next door and also damaged a building used by another business.
Police want to speak to anyone who was in the area just before the fire started and anyone who recorded it, even if it was from nearby and not at the scene itself.
The airfield lies within the setting of a Scheduled Monument, which means it is recognised as a nationally important archaeological site by the government.
There are Grade II listed hangars and two conservation areas within the site.

The site has been the subject of controversy locally as many were opposed to plans from developers Old Sarum Airfield Ltd to build 315 homes.
The fire occurred just a week after the project was given the go-ahead.
Plans included restoring the World War One era hangar three that was extensively damaged.
The airfield is home to several organisations, with one hangar housing the Boscombe Down Aviation collection.
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