The operators of the Pink Punters nightclub in Milton Keynes have announced people who were then when a major fire broke out can collect items left behind in their cloackroom.
The popular LGBTQ+ nightclub in Fenny Stratford burned down in a major fire on the evening of April 25th, which left much of the building damaged or destroyed. A joint investigation by Thames Valley Police and the Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue service has ruled the fire to be accidental.
Pink Punters has now confirmed a set up will be held tomorrow (09/05) for people who visited the nightclub to recover items that were left in the club’s cloakroom.
In a statement, Pink Punters said, “Thank you for your continued support and patience following the fire.
We can now confirm that collection of cloakroom items from the evening of 25 April has been arranged for Saturday 9 May.
“Please attend between 1:00pm and 4:00pm and, where possible, bring the cloakroom tag you were issued on the night.
“If you are unable to collect your item personally, you may arrange for someone to collect it on your behalf.”
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