<span>At least nine lorries were destroyed last night after a blaze swept through a yard at Court Farm in Aldermaston.</span> <span>At least nine lorries were destroyed last night after a blaze swept through a yard at Court Farm in Aldermaston.</span> <span>Three fire crews from Reading were called to assist Tadley Fire and Rescue service around shortly after 1am.</span> <span>When they arrived at the Raghill farm, they were faced with a blaze in the court yard, which took all four pumps more than 3 and a half hours to extinguish.</span> <span>Nine lorries had caught fire, as well as two mini buses and a private hire car.</span> <span>Fire crews are yet to determine the cause of the fire, and the case has been handed over to Thames Valley Police to investigate.</span> <span>A spokesman for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service said there were no injuries as a result of the blaze, adding: “We were called to a fire in Court Farm, Aldermaston, around 1.15. It was a fire involving an industrial compound.</span> <span>“There were nine large goods vehicles, two mini buses and a private car.”</span> <span>Crew Manager Rod Crook from Whitley Road station added: “We left at around 5am but there was still one appliance at the scene. We cooled down buildings that had hay in them.”</span> <span> </span> <span> </span> <span> </span>