SIX fire engines attended the scene of Blackpool Tower to tackle a fire which was in fact orange fabric blowing in high winds.

Blackpool police confirmed hours after the incident was first reported that what were believed to be flames at the top of Blackpool Tower was actually orange netting.

One man has been arrested on suspicion of breach of the peace.

In a statement posted to Facebook, divisional commander Chief Superintendent Karen Edwards said: “We are at the scene in support of Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, Blackpool Council and Merlin Entertainment.

“The top of the tower is currently closed for renovation and difficult to access.

“Our helicopter has flown over the tower and there is no fire. We can confirm what can be seen is orange netting.

“One man has been arrested on suspicion of breach of the peace and is being transported to custody.”

The public were been told to stay away from the area after flames were spotted in a section close to the top of the seaside iconic landmark.

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service (LFRS) had six fire appliances at the scene as well as a drone team and rope rescue team.

People were also been ordered not to fly drones so not to obstruct emergency operations.

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service said in a post on X: “Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service were called to Promenade, Blackpool today by concerned members of the public, due to a combination of factors that led them to believe it was a fire.

“The area where the fire was suspected is generally inaccessible, therefore access to this area is difficult.

“A specialist team from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service gained access and confirmed that there was no fire.

“This incident was supported by the National Police Air Service, who used thermal imaging which provided further assurance.”