Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Hinckley Fire & Rescue Station open day

Open Day at Hinckley Fire and Rescue Station





Firefighters from Hinckley Fire and Rescue Station invite all to it’s free open day at Leicester Road, Hinckley on Saturday 13 June 2009 10am – 2pm.



Not only is it a fantastic, fun and interactive day out for all the family with lots to see and do, but a great opportunity to learn about fire safety and prevention this summer.



Attractions and displays such as a bouncy castle, fairground rides, face painting, a tombola and a BBQ will be available, along with this, there will be a local Steel Band, a Hot Oil Demonstration, an adult and children’s smoke house experience, LFRS Technical Rescue team will be in attendance and there will be a display of a rescue from a car.



Paul Purser, Watch Manager White Watch at Hinckley Fire and Rescue Station said:



“We are really looking forward to this open day and to the opportunity to welcome members of the local community through the doors here at Hinckley Fire and Rescue Station.



There will be plenty of activities and demonstrations for everyone to see and do and the day will give local people the chance to meet and talk to their local firefighters.



This promises to be a positive and fun event, with lots to see and do, and we’re hoping to raise some money for the Fire Fighters Charity and local children’s charities.”

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Central Fire Station

Fire station facelift bid gets boost

Plans to revamp Leicester's Central Fire Station have been given a boost after the Government announced £1.6 million in extra funding.

Fire minister Sadiq Khan revealed that Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service would receive the money over the next two financial years.

The funding is part of a £78 million investment package that will benefit all fire and rescue authorities in England.

This is the first time the country's FRAs have been given new money for capital investment.

Plans to refurbish the interior of the 1920s grade II-listed building in Lancaster Road, in the city centre, at a cost of £5.5 million were revealed in June, and director of finance Trevor Peel said the announcement had come as good news

He said: "We are already committed to refurbishing Central Fire Station which will cost in the region of £5.5 million.

"The funding is helpful as it will reduce the amount we have to borrow."

Work on the revamp is currently out to tender.

It is hoped that work will be finally completed by the end of April 2010.