Fire at recycling centre declared a major incident

News imageSimon Taylor An industrial site with a large plume of black smoke in the distance. The back of a white lorry is to the left of the image.Simon Taylor
A large smoke plume has been seen blowing southwards from the fire in Avonmouth

A major incident has been declared by the fire service as it tackles a "significant fire" at a recycling centre.

Avon Fire and Rescue Service were called to the blaze at 01:32 BST at the Suez recycling centre on Kings Weston Lane in Avonmouth on the edge of Bristol. A large smoke plume has been seen blowing southwards.

The fire service said all personnel at the site were safely evacuated and there were no reported injuries but crews continued to bring the fire under control.

Fred Stinchcombe, South West regional manager for Suez UK, said the fire had broken out at their materials recycling facility which sorts dry, mixed recycling materials from local households and businesses.

Kings Weston Lane remains closed eastwards between the A403 St Andrews Road and Long Cross.

The fire service said the cause of the fire was currently unknown.

The entrance to the Suez site is on Merebank Road, which is near to but separate from the Avonmouth Household Reuse and Recycling Centre operated by Bristol Waste, where a fire broke out in April 2025.

Crews from Avonmouth, Patchway, Southmead, Nailsea, Temple, Pill, Portishead, Kingswood, Chew Magna, Clevedon, Bedminster, Yate, Thornbury and Weston-super-Mare have attended the incident.

News imageA police van and fire engine on a road with a road closed sign and cones.
Emergency services remain at the scene on Kings Weston Lane

The fire service said: "Our crews are still tackling a fire at a Suez recycling centre on Kings Weston Lane in Avonmouth.

"Smoke from the fire may still be affecting the local area."

It encouraged people to avoid the area, for local residents to close their windows and doors and stay inside where possible.

News imageOrange fire hoses on a street with a car and lorry further down the road in the distance
Kings Weston Lane remains closed in the eastbound direction

Stinchcombe added: "The fire is currently ongoing, and we apologise for any disruption caused to local residents and businesses as a result.

"There are no injuries and we are thankful to Avon Fire and Rescue Service for their quick and ongoing response."

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