The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Chef thankful no one hurt in blaze at Nick’ s

- LUCINDA CAMERON

Celebrity chef Nick Nairn has thanked people for their support after a “terrible fire” at one of his restaurant­s.

More than 30 firefighte­rs tackled the blaze at Nick’s on Henderson Street in Bridge of Allan.

Fire crews were called to the scene at 8.17pm on Saturday and found a “well developed” fire in the kitchen.

Pictures on social media showed smoke and flames pouring from the building in the town near Stirling.

Nairn said in a tweet on Saturday night: “Just to let you know, terrible fire at Nicks BofA tonight, but thankfully all staff and customers unhurt.

“Huge respect and thanks to the emergency services who were incredible.”

In a later post he added: “Just processing the enormity of tonight’s fire at Nicks BofA. Overwhelme­d by the love. Thank you all so much. Love right back at you.”

Six fire engines and a command support unit

were sent to the scene. Two people were treated for smoke inhalation and the last appliance left the incident at 3.30am yesterday.

Nick’s on Henderson Street thanked people for their support in a Facebook post, which said: “After an eventful evening, we want to let you all know every staff member and customer are safe and well and we

want to thank the extraordin­ary amount of support and love we’ve felt from so many people – it’s so appreciate­d! We’ll be back, we promise.”

Nairn became Scotland’s youngest chef to win a Michelin star in 1991 and has appeared on television shows including Ready Steady Cook, Saturday Kitchen and Great British Menu.

 ??  ?? ABLAZE: Flames shooting from TV chef Nick Nairn’s restaurant in Bridge of Allan.
ABLAZE: Flames shooting from TV chef Nick Nairn’s restaurant in Bridge of Allan.
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Nick Nairn has thanked people for all their support.

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