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Pink Punters: Man arrested after 'significant' fire at LGBT+ nightclub

A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after a "significant" fire at an LGBT+ nightclub.

Thames Valley Police received reports that Pink Punters in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, was on fire at around 2am on Sunday.

A large number of clubbers and residents in the Watling Street area were safely evacuated from the area by staff.

Footage shared on social media appeared to show large flames licking through the roof of the building.

Police said it was too early to comment on the cause of the fire, and appealed for anyone with information to get in contact.

Police and Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue crews remain at the scene, and there are road closures.

A 51-year-old man from Milton Keynes was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life and remains in custody, police say.

Milton Keynes commander Chief Superintendent Emma Baillie said: "This was a significant fire in which a large number of people had to be evacuated.

"Thankfully no one was injured and staff at the venue worked quickly and effectively to safely evacuate everyone."

She added: "At this time, it would be too early to comment on any particular motivation for this incident and we would respectfully ask for people not to speculate."

Established in 2000, Pink Punters has multiple dancefloors, four bars, and a cellar club room. It also has karaoke and hosts regular live events.

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Another nightclub in Milton Keynes, Unit Nine, posted a message of support following the fire.

They wrote on Facebook: "We're all extremely shocked & saddened to hear about the fire at Pink Punters.

"Nightclubs/venues are more than just businesses... They're built on years of hard work, sacrifice, and passion. They become a huge part of people's lives.

"Pink Punters has been a known club throughout the UK and of course MK, for many years, and holds memories for tens of thousands of people.

"We are pleased to hear that the customers & staff all got out safely as that is of course the priority but we also appreciate the emotional weight something like this carries. It's not just about a building, it's about everything behind it, the blood sweat & tears.

"So today our thoughts are with the entire team and everyone connected to Pink Punters.

"We hope you can rebuild the legacy asap and return stronger than ever."

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