Wishaw Press

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Fire crews rushed to tackle a blaze at a boxing club early on Monday morning.

The firefighte­rs went to the fire at the Newarthill Amateur Boxing Club in Mosshall Street after receiving a call just before 7am.

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokespers­on said: “We are currently in attendance at a building fire on Mosshall Street, Newarthill.

“We received the call at 6.55am on Monday, July 27, and six appliances were mobilised to the scene.

“Crews continued to tackle the fire. There are no reported casualties.”

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service alerted us to the incident at around 7.25am and we assisted with traffic management.”

Newarthill man John Ritchie, 61, lives across the street from the club.

He said: “I heard the fire engines and looked out the window.

“It’s just a sad loss to the community.

“It’s only opened up again a week ago. It’s not just the kids, there’s a lot of good boxers have come out of there.

“Two or three times a week it was chock-a-block, and I’ve stayed here for 30 years.”

A fundraiser has already been establishe­d to help the club recover.

And nearby Cleland Miners ABC sent a message of support to Newarthill following the fire.

A statement on the online fundraiser reads: “Today Newarthill Boxing Club, est 1980, was destroyed by a devastatin­g fire. It’s been the heart of the community and changed so many lifes of the people who walk through its doors.

“It’s not only a boxing club but a place that supports fitness and mental health withing the community it serves. Please support us in keeping dreams alive.”

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Up in smoke The Newarthill club

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