Major Fire at Derelict Canterbury Cinema Prompts Large-Scale Emergency Response
Firefighters bring blaze under control after lengthy operation at former Odeon building on St George’s Place
A significant fire at a derelict building in Canterbury city centre prompted a substantial emergency response on Saturday, 14 February 2026. Kent Fire and Rescue Service deployed 15 fire engines and two height vehicles to tackle the blaze at the former Odeon cinema on St George’s Place, with more than 60 firefighters attending the scene.
The fire was reported just after 2:00 PM, with crews arriving to find thick smoke billowing across the city’s skyline. Firefighters worked throughout the afternoon and overnight, using hose reel jets and large ventilation fans to extinguish the flames and manage the extensive smoke. Crews wore breathing apparatus to protect themselves in the hazardous conditions, with support provided by the Kent Fire and Rescue Service Volunteer Response Team.
At the height of operations, fire service officials advised residents and travellers near St George’s Place to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke. This precautionary measure remained in place throughout Saturday evening and into Sunday morning.
The incident prompted significant disruption to the city centre. Students living in nearby accommodation were evacuated as a precaution, along with several local businesses. Canterbury City Council led the evacuation efforts and established a welfare centre to support those affected. Parts of Dover Street and St George’s Place remained closed whilst emergency operations continued, affecting access to local businesses and residents’ homes.
By Sunday morning, firefighting operations had been scaled back, with crews continuing to monitor the site for any remaining hotspots. Canterbury City Council worked with Kent Fire and Rescue Service to provide support to nearby residents and businesses unable to access their properties. Building control experts were called to assess the structural integrity of the derelict building before residents and businesses could return to the area.
No injuries were reported during the incident. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. This incident follows a previous fire at the same derelict cinema in March 2024, which led to the arrest of two teenagers on suspicion of arson, though there is no indication at this stage that the latest fire is being treated as suspicious.
Key Takeaways
- A major fire at the former Odeon cinema on St George’s Place in Canterbury on 14 February 2026 required 15 fire engines and over 60 firefighters to bring under control
- Students and businesses in the vicinity were evacuated as a precaution, with Canterbury City Council establishing a welfare centre for those affected
- Residents and businesses along Dover Street were advised not to enter their properties until structural engineers confirmed the building was safe
- The cause remains under investigation
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents and business owners in the affected area should monitor updates from Canterbury City Council regarding when properties will be accessible again. Those requiring temporary accommodation support should contact the council’s welfare centre. Whilst the immediate firefighting operation has concluded, building assessments may take several days to complete.


