Fire crews remain at former university campus building following blaze

Part of the campus was being transformed into more than 400 luxury flats.

Published 9th Jun 2019
Last updated 9th Jun 2019

An investigation will begin later into a huge blaze at a derelict university building in Glasgow which was being turned into a luxury housing development.

Firefighters have been working through the night and remain at the Jordanhill Campus in the west of the city as they dampen down the former Strathclyde University building.

The fire was reported shortly before 4pm and four fire engines were dispatched to the scene.

A spokeswoman for the fire service said: ''The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted at 3.57pm on Saturday 8 June to reports of a fire in a derelict building in Glasgow.

Operation control mobilised four fire engines and the crews were met by a well-developed fire.

Firefighters currently remain on scene and are working to extinguish the fire.''

Councillor Michael Cullen tweeted: ''Beware large fire in Old Jordanhill college everyone please be careful and ensure our emergency services have access to deal with this ongoing incident!''

The burning building - which has been empty since 2012 - was in the process of being redeveloped into more than 400 flats of up to five bedrooms, and costing between £246,500 and £625,000.