
Stock image of police tape
(Picture: PA Archive)Reports of a bomb threat sparked a school evacuation in London on Tuesday.
Police swooped to the scene at Stoke Newington School, Clissold Road, at around 3.16pm.
Officers evacuated the school, nearby homes and a leisure centre in the wake of the report.
The school and leisure centre were reopened shortly before 6pm after a search was carried out in the area.
#INCIDENT | A number of cordons are currently in place near a school in #ClissoldRoad, #StokeNewington, following a report of a bomb threat.
— Hackney Police (gov.uk/coronavirus) (@MPSHackney) September 14, 2021
The school, nearby properties and a leisure centre have been evacuated as a precaution.
Enquiries are ongoing.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said earlier: “Police were called to a school in Clissold Road, Stoke Newington at 3.16pm on Tuesday, September 14, following a report of a bomb threat.
“Officers attended. The school, nearby properties and a leisure centre have been evacuated as a precaution.
#UPDATE | The scene in #ClissoldRoad #StokeNewington has been closed after a full search was carried out.
— Hackney Police (gov.uk/coronavirus) (@MPSHackney) September 14, 2021
All buildings in the area that were closed have now been reopened.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
Police tape was put up around the area while the search was carried out.
The police later tweeted: “The scene in Clissold Road, Stoke Newington, has been closed after a full search was carried out. All buildings in the area that were closed have now been reopened.”