Man, aged 36, arrested following bomb threat to primary school

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Man, aged 36, arrested following bomb threat to primary school
Man, aged 36, arrested following bomb threat to primary school

A man has been arrested on suspicion of making a hoax bomb threat to a primary school in Swindon on Tuesday.

Badbury Park Primary School and surrounding houses were evacuated around 3pm after the school’s office received a call claiming explosives were on the premises.

Local residents picking kids up from other schools returned to find a 200-metre cordon blocking off their homes. Evacuees were sheltered at the nearby Spotted Cow pub.

A sweep of the building turned up no explosives. Within hours a 36-year-old man from Marlborough, Wiltshire, had been arrested.

Superintendent Steve Cox said: ‘This swift arrest should offer reassurance to the people of Wiltshire that the widespread fear and disruption caused by hoax calls will not be tolerated.

‘We endeavour to investigate hoax calls robustly and with utmost sincerity. I would like to offer my personal thanks to the teachers, pupils, parents and residents for their cooperation and composure while my officers evacuated the area.

‘Also, thank you to The Spotted Cow which kindly provided respite to those who were evacuated.’

These dramatic pictures show a huge emergency response after a primary school was hit with a bomb threat. February 25 2025. Police raced to Badbury Park Primary School, in Rainscombe Road in Swindon, Wilts, at around 2.30pm today (Tuesday) ??? working to evacuate hundreds of children to safety. Around 25 police officers were in attendance alongside Hazardous Area Response Team ambulance crews and specially-trained fire officers. Numerous homes within a 200-metre radius of the school have also been evacuated, as has the local Co-op store. qhiqhuiqutiqrinv

Hazardous Area Response Team ambulance crews arrived on the scene with firefighters and police as a precaution (Picture: Daniel Jae Webb / SWNS)

The primary school confirmed on Tuesday afternoon that staff and pupils were unharmed.

They said on Facebook at 3pm: ‘School is being evacuated so please collect children from Biddestone Ave on corner on Belcombe close.

‘EYFS and KS1 at 3pm and KS2 at 3.15. Please collect children who walk from home. Further info to follow. We are all ok.’

The Blue Kite Academy Trust, which runs Badbury Park Primary School added: ‘All the children are safe and parents have been informed.’

In a statement on Tuesday afternoon, Wiltshire Police said they had sent specialist officers to assist the school in following its emergency evacuation plans.

These dramatic pictures show a huge emergency response after a primary school was hit with a bomb threat. February 25 2025. Police raced to Badbury Park Primary School, in Rainscombe Road in Swindon, Wilts, at around 2.30pm today (Tuesday) ??? working to evacuate hundreds of children to safety. Around 25 police officers were in attendance alongside Hazardous Area Response Team ambulance crews and specially-trained fire officers. Numerous homes within a 200-metre radius of the school have also been evacuated, as has the local Co-op store.

Hundreds of children were evacuated (Picture: SWNS)

A local resident, who drove past the school after the evacuation, told Metro there were ‘around 10’ police vehicles at the scene and that roads were blocked off near the local shops.

She added: ‘Everything seemed under control.’

Badbury Park Primary School is an Ofsted ‘Good’ rated which opened in September 2019.

The school welcomes children from Nursery up until Year 6.

Thomas Brown

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