Firefighters called to building next to Hastings Library in Claremont
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Firefighters were called to a building in Hastings town centre yesterday afternoon (Sunday November 14).
The alarm was raised after smoke was reported coming from premises in Claremont, next to the 140-year-old Hastings Library building.
Three fire engines were at the scene at around 4pm.
Firefighters used a truck-mounted Bronto Skylift to check the roof and chimneys of the building.
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Hide AdA spokesperson for East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said it turned out to be a false alarm.
The interior of the library, in the Brassey Institute, was refurbished with new furniture, more computers, free Wi-Fi and improved toilet facilities in 2018.