SHELTER at home is the advice being given to residents in the West Byrehill area of Kilwinning as a fire remains ongoing.

People living nearby and around the smoke plume are advised to keep their windows shut and vents closed.

Emergency services were called to Fenix Battery Recycling on Byrehill Place in Kilwinning shortly after 10pm on Monday.

Videos posted on social media appeared to show large plumes of smoke billowing out of the factory, with witnesses reporting hearing loud bangs.

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Six fire trucks and a height appliance were sent out to extinguish the blaze.

Emergency services remain at the scene. Local road closures are in place.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) are working with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Public Health Scotland to monitor the situation as a precaution.

The multi-agency response includes Police Scotland, SFRS, SEPA, Public Health, NHS Ayrshire and Arran, and North Ayrshire Council.

There has been no requirement to evacuate residents. This will be kept under review.

There were no reports of any casualties. 

A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Byrehill road in Kilwinning is closed due to an ongoing fire at a recycling centre in Byrehill Place.

“Emergency services are in attendance. As a precaution, officers are advising local residents to remain indoors and keep their windows and doors closed.”

“Crews are currently in attendance at a fire at a recycling centre in Kilwinning,” the SFRS said.