Heathrow Freight Firm Evacuated Over Suspicious Package
Emergency Response Sparks Evacuations Near Heathrow
Police scrambled to the Goldstar lorry depot in Colnbrook, Berkshire, after a ‘suspicious package’ was reported late Monday evening. The site, just three miles from Heathrow’s bustling Terminal 5, was swiftly sealed off as a precaution. Locals within 100 metres of Bath Road were evacuated, and an additional 200-metre cordon was set up, causing significant traffic disruptions.
Area Locked Down Amid Safety Concerns
Goldstar’s Colnbrook depot lies close to major passenger hotels, including the Hilton Heathrow Terminal 5 and B&B Hotel London Heathrow, heightening concerns over the incident’s potential impact.
Thames Valley Police confirmed: “We are currently at the scene of an incident involving a suspicious package. A 100-metre evacuation is underway, with a further 200-metre cordon affecting local traffic. This is a precaution while the package is being assessed. We urge the public to avoid the area. We are working with partners to keep everyone safe.”
Package Deemed Safe After Expert Assessment
The Ministry of Defence’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team examined the package and declared it not to pose any danger, bringing the incident to a close.
Police thanked the community for their patience during the disruption and reassured that public safety remains their top priority.
About Goldstar and Ongoing Investigations
Goldstar is one of the UK’s leading airport haulage firms, managing cargo transport from Heathrow to its depots in Manchester and Birmingham. Their Heathrow site serves as the company headquarters.
Both Heathrow Airport and Thames Valley Police have been contacted for comments as the story develops.