A popular chip shop on the outskirts of Norwich remains closed a week after a blaze broke out.

Several fire appliances were called to Barrett’s Fish and Chip shop on Reepham Road after reports of a fire at the Hellesdon chippy last Saturday afternoon.

Eastern Daily Press: Firefighters tackling the blaze at Barrett's chip shopFirefighters tackling the blaze at Barrett's chip shop (Image: Leigh Parsons)A week on and the chip shop remains closed with a Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service spokesman saying "the cause of the fire is under investigation".

Work can be seen going on inside the shop to try and repair the damage while a sign in the window simply states "closed until further notice".

Eastern Daily Press: Barrett's chip shop still closed after fireBarrett's chip shop still closed after fire (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)The fire service spokesman said the damage caused as a result of the fire was "confined to the main shop, thanks to the work of crews from Earlham and Sprowston who were first on the scene".

The spokesman added there was smoke damage elsewhere in the building.

Crews from Sprowston, Carrow, Earlham and Dereham were pictured by locals fighting the fire which broke out shortly before 3pm.

Eastern Daily Press: Firefighters tackling the blaze at Barrett's chip shopFirefighters tackling the blaze at Barrett's chip shop (Image: Leigh Parsons)Firefighters wore breathing apparatus and used main jets and hose reel jets to extinguish the fire and a thermal imaging camera was used to check for hot spots. 

As previously reported, a member of staff at Blossom and Bows near to Barrett's said: "I was out on a delivery when it first started and I couldn't believe when I got back and saw.

"We would say it was quite a big fire.

"The road was initially blocked for a bit until they moved the fire engines over so traffic could get past."

Leigh Parsons, who witnessed the fire, said: "I live in Hellesdon - this was sad to see but hopefully they will bounce back and open again.

"There was no ambulance so I don't think anyone was hurt and I didn't see any police."