Portsmouth News

Big boost for fire station relocation bid

Report recommends new ‘modern’ Cosham facility should be approved

- By JOSHUA WRIGHT Local democracy reporter joshua.wright@jpimedia.co.uk

EFFORTS to relocate Cosham's fire station to a new 'modern' facility could take a huge step forward this week with a report recommendi­ng planning permission for the project be granted.

Published ahead of tomorrow’s meeting of the Portsmouth City Council’s powerful planning committee, it says the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service scheme is compliant with its policies.

'The proposed new fire station will be built in a highly accessible brownfield site in Cosham and is therefore acceptable in principle,' the document said. 'It would meet the needs of the fire service to provide a modern emergency facility for the public good, and be of acceptable scale and design, with acceptable environmen­tal impacts, achieved with the assistance of a range of conditions.'

These conditions include providing more informatio­n to the council, before any work starts, on landscapin­g and tree protection arrangemen­ts.

The plans for the former PCMI site in Northern Road, next to land proposed for both a new GP surgery and extra care housing developmen­t, propose a three-storey fire station equipped with staff bedrooms, a gym and a 'state-of-the-art' training facility, which includes a practice tower.

'[Fire stations] have to accommodat­e a number of highly specialise­d facilities for firefighte­rs and for storage and maintenanc­e of equipment and vehicles,' a statement submitted with the plans said. 'They also house more routine activities, such as offices and staff amenities which should be designed to the best contempora­ry standards found in other building types.'

The scheme is part of the £27m county-wide ‘station investment programme’, which also includes the rebuild of one of its Southampto­n fire stations.

Speaking after the applicatio­n was submitted, councillor Rhydian Vaughan, the chairman of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority, said: 'The existing fire station in Cosham is one of the oldest in Hampshire and the facilities need updating,' he said. 'The site is cramped and no longer supports the needs of a modern fire and rescue service.’

 ?? ?? COMPLIANT An artist's impression of the fire station at the former PCMI site in Northern Road
COMPLIANT An artist's impression of the fire station at the former PCMI site in Northern Road

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