A fast-food takeaway outlet in the heart of Norwich's nightclub district had to be cordoned off as firefighters tried to make it safe after parts of the roof came loose.

Some of the roof at the Olive Tree takeaway on Prince of Wales Road had fallen off prompting police to call Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service to make the "dangerous structure" safe.

Eastern Daily Press: Firefighters dealing with dangerous structure in NorwichFirefighters dealing with dangerous structure in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)A fire crew from Earlham as well as the aerial ladder platform (ALP), also from Earlham, was called out shortly after 8am on Saturday (December 9).

Eastern Daily Press: Firefighters dealing with dangerous structure in NorwichFirefighters dealing with dangerous structure in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Some members of the public stopped and looked as firefighters were slowly moved into position on the platform to help remove any loose parts of fascia and guttering from the building.

Eastern Daily Press: Firefighters were called to a dangerous structure in NorwichFirefighters were called to a dangerous structure in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Crew manager Andy Moore from Earlham Fire Station, who was the incident commander, said they were called by police to attend the incident due to "structural concerns about the roof".

He said they used the aerial ladder platform to get up to the roof and "remove any loose fascia from the building".

Eastern Daily Press: The Olive Tree in Norwich was cordoned offThe Olive Tree in Norwich was cordoned off (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Prince of Wales Road remained open during the incident although there was a large police cordon around the building.

Eastern Daily Press: Fire crews at The Olive Tree in NorwichFire crews at The Olive Tree in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)It meant sections of the footpath - as well as St Vedast Street - were closed off as fire crews worked to make the building safe.

Eastern Daily Press: Fire crews at The Olive Tree in NorwichFire crews at The Olive Tree in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Traffic was however able to continue travelling down Prince of Wales Road during the incident.

Eastern Daily Press: Fire crews at The Olive Tree in NorwichFire crews at The Olive Tree in Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Police had cordoned the building off prior to the arrival of the fire service.

Eastern Daily Press: The Olive Tree takeaway was cordoned offThe Olive Tree takeaway was cordoned off (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)At that time large parts of fascia could be seen hanging off the building with other parts of the roof structure, as well as debris, on the pavement below the takeaway.

Eastern Daily Press: Fire crews at the Olive TreeFire crews at the Olive Tree (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)One police officer as well as a fire officer had been at the scene prior to the arrival of crews from Earlham.