Sunny spot sunbeds in the middle of the blaze in Co Armagh on Sunday A sunbed business in Co Armagh has been left "absolutely heartbroken" after a fire in a neighbouring business had forced it to close. On Sunday, the NIFRS were tasked to a fire in the Killylea Road area of Armagh after a blaze broke out in a takeaway business in the afternoon of July 21. Four businesses and a number of flats in the area were affected by the fire, a spokesperson for the NIFRS confirmed and the road has now reopened as the fire has been brought under control.

Read more: Man taken to hospital with 'severe' injuries following Co Down sword attack Sunny Spot Sunbeds has taken to social media to share its devastation over the incident which has left their premises "severely damaged" after only opening in the area last year. In a Facebook post, the owners said they are unsure when they will be able to return to their shop and what impact the fire will have had on their business. They said: "We are absolutely heartbroken seeing our dream and hard work being severely damaged due to the fire next door.

"Shop is closed and honestly at this stage we don’t know when we will be able to access our beautiful premises and how damaged it will be. "We are only a small family business and have worked so hard to only open up last year". In an update on Sunday afternoon, a Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson told Belfast Live: "This is a fire which started in a chip shop.

The chip shop was uno.