Tributes continued to be paid to Bicester fire victims
Flowers have been laid at a former RAF base in Oxfordshire where three people died in a fire on Thursday night
A police cordon still remains in place outside Bicester Motion, where a man and two firefighters died in a huge blaze on Thursday.
A tent has been erected outside the entrance of the former RAF base and a heavy police presence remains.
More floral tributes have been placed at the entrance to honour firefighters Jennie Logan, 30 and Martyn Sadler, 38, and David Chester from Bicester, 57, who all lost their lives.
One message read: "Sending all our love to those who don't think twice making that sacrifice to help others.
"Thinking of the fire service, their families, friends and the wider community and those services who came to help. Rest easy, from a local family."
St Edburg's Church in Bicester have open it's doors to the public.
A spokesperson for the church said: “We grieve with our community at the loss of three lives cut short in the tragic fire at Bicester Motion.
“St Edburg’s Church in Bicester continues to open its doors for the community to come, reflect and support each other following the tragic fire on Thursday night. The church will be open until 6pm today and a Book of Condolence has been opened for those wishing to pay their respects as well as the opportunity to light a candle and pray.
“There will be a Holy Communion service at 10.30am on Sunday to which all are welcome (Children’s Church will run in the Church Hall at 10.30am).
“St Laurence’s Church will be open through today and tomorrow 10.00am – 5.00pm and a short service of prayer and reflection will be held at 6.00pm on Sunday for those who were unable to get to the service at St Edburg’s on Friday.”