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Huge blaze wrecks new Greggs store just 2 DAYS before opening as cops probe ‘arson’ attack

Fire investigators are set to return to the site today
A new Greggs outlet just outside Coventry went up in flames before it had even opened. ..Crews from Foleshill and Nuneaton battled the fire for around five hours last night, Friday, March 21...The cause of the fire in Longford Road, Exhall, was not known, with fire investigators set to return to the site today. Images taken from the scene showed extensive damage as well as a lorry which was also destroyed...Credit: CoventryLive/BPM

A HUGE blaze has wrecked a new Greggs store just days before it was due to open.

The attack, which took place just outside Coventry, is being treated by police as "arson."

Photo sent to our WhatsApp of a Greggs that was meant to open in Coventry today on fire.
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The fire took place last night at around 8pm
A new Greggs outlet just outside Coventry went up in flames before it had even opened. ..Crews from Foleshill and Nuneaton battled the fire for around five hours last night, Friday, March 21...The cause of the fire in Longford Road, Exhall, was not known, with fire investigators set to return to the site today. Images taken from the scene showed extensive damage as well as a lorry which was also destroyed...Credit: CoventryLive/BPM
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Images taken from the scene showed extensive damageCredit: CoventryLive/BPM
A new Greggs outlet just outside Coventry went up in flames before it had even opened. ..Crews from Foleshill and Nuneaton battled the fire for around five hours last night, Friday, March 21...The cause of the fire in Longford Road, Exhall, was not known, with fire investigators set to return to the site today. Images taken from the scene showed extensive damage as well as a lorry which was also destroyed...Credit: CoventryLive/BPM
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A lorry was also destroyed in the processCredit: CoventryLive/BPM

Crews from Foleshill and Nuneaton battled the fire for around five hours last night, Friday, March 21.

The cause of the fire in Longford Road, Exhall, was not known, with fire investigators set to return to the site today.

Images taken from the scene showed extensive damage as well as a lorry which was also destroyed.

Two Warwickshire Police cars were in attendance as of 7.30am. We have contacted Warwickshire Police for a statement.

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A spokesman for Warwickshire Fire and Rescue said: "We were called at 8.05pm.

We had two appliances initially, which extended to six and our turntable ladder.

We had assistance from the West Midlands who sent two appliances.

"We left the scene at just gone 1am - it was quite a long job.

"Police will stay at the scene as the site is insecure at the minute.

"There is going to be fire investigation going out at 8am."

According to social media posts, the unit was supposed to open this coming Monday.

A Greggs spokesperson said: “We are fully supporting the Police with their investigations.

"Thank you to them, and the local fire brigades who worked tirelessly last night to combat the fire.”

Anyone with information that could help police with their enquiries can go to 

Or call 101 quoting incident 339 of 21 March 2025.

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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