Firefighters tackle large blaze at old convent building

News imageColin McGrath A horizon of the tops of buildings and green trees. A towering grey church spire sits above the rest of the buildings. Grey smoke is bellowing from the trees to the left of the church. Colin McGrath

Emergency services are at the scene of a large fire in County Down.

The blaze is located on the site of the former Convent of Mercy in Stream Street, Downpatrick.

The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) said a total of ten fire appliances are at the scene, along with a water tanker.

The building is attached to St Patrick's Church in the town.

The fire is believed to be contained to the building, according to SDLP councillor Conor Galbraith who was at the scene.

"It doesn't look like it could spread, with most of the fire located on the building's roof, which appears to be caved in," he told BBC News NI.

A priest had been ordained there on Sunday afternoon, "just hours before the blaze," he said.

He added that it was sad to see the fire in "such a historical part of our town".

Police have asked members of the public to keep away from the area.