Bomb threat at Premier Inn in Northampton, police confirm

Specialist officers continue their searches
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UPDATE: Police “satisfied there is no explosive device” in the Premier Inn. Read more here: https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/crime/police-satisfied-there-is-no-explosive-device-in-northampton-premier-inn-following-threat-3829471

The threat that led to hotel guests being evacuated in Northampton was a bomb, Northamptonshire Police have confirmed.

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At around 3am today (September 2), hotel guests staying at the Premier Inn in St John’s were asked to leave the premises due to a threat to the building.

Hotel guests were evacuated at 3am (September 2).Hotel guests were evacuated at 3am (September 2).
Hotel guests were evacuated at 3am (September 2).

Guests were taken to the Guildhall where they are being looked after by the Red Cross.

A Northamptonshire Police spokeswoman has now confirmed the threat to the building as a bomb. Specialist officers are still at the scene continuing with their searches.

There is still a major police and fire service presence at the hotel and a cordon has been set up.

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Earlier today, Superintendent Sarah Johnson from Northamptonshire Police said: “At the moment, the response we’ve put in place is a precautionary measure as we work with staff and our partners to return people to the hotel as soon as possible.

The cordon set up in Northampton town centre.The cordon set up in Northampton town centre.
The cordon set up in Northampton town centre.

“A 50 metre cordon has been put in place while out specialist teams search the premises and we expect them to be on scene for the next few hours.

“The guests from the hotel are in the care of the local authority and we’re working to return the area back to normality as quickly as possible.”

A guest who has been evacuated said police have informed them that they will be able to go back to the hotel in around two hours if “nothing significant is found”. Guests have not been told what police are looking for just that there is a “significant danger to the building”.

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St John’s Halls of Residence has not been evacuated, but university leaders are in contact with police.

A University of Northampton spokeswoman said: “We are aware of an ongoing incident at the Premier Inn in the St John's area of Northampton.

“At this time, we have not been advised to evacuate the St John's Halls of Residence, but we remain in close conversation with Northamptonshire Police to ensure the continued safety of our students, staff and community.”

Members of the public are advised to avoid the area.