Rochdale Observer

Station reopens after £1.3m refit

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LITTLEBORO­UGH Community Fire Station has reopened its doors following a major refurbishm­ent and extension, thanks to a huge £38m investment programme by Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS).

The £1.3m upgrades to the station include an increase in accommodat­ion for staff members, new fitness facilities, a new kitchen and dining area, improved locker rooms, and state-of-the-art facilities to manage contaminan­ts that firefighte­rs may be exposed to at incidents.

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham joined GMFRS

Chief Fire Officer Dave Russel and Janet Emsley, Councillor for Littleboro­ugh Lakeside, at a ceremony on Monday to mark the reopening of the station.

Ahead of the reopening, primary school children from Holy Trinity, St Mary’s and Littleboro­ugh Community primary schools took part in a competitio­n to create pictures of Littleboro­ugh fire station.

Pupils representi­ng each school were invited to see the unveiling of the winning pictures.

Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said: “It was great to be at Littleboro­ugh Community Fire Station for the official re-opening after the refurbishm­ent and to see the brilliant job they have done.

“There was a doubt about this fire station, if you go back around 10 years ago, but the community has really rallied round and it is the very model of a community fire station.

“We’re giving the best facilities to our firefighte­rs and that’s exactly what we should be doing. It’s a tough job, but we’re supporting them with facilities fit for the future so they can go out there and serve their local communitie­s. Everyone in Greater Manchester is backing our firefighte­rs, and that’s great to see.”

Dave Russel, Chief Fire

Officer at GMFRS said:

“The anticipati­on for the reopening of Littleboro­ugh has been building in recent months, and seeing the reality of this transforma­tion is something I’m immensely proud of.

“The station has been subject to a major overhaul thanks to a big investment in our staff, our facilities, and the local community as well. Littleboro­ugh crews have been stationed at Rochdale Community Fire Station whilst the work has been carried out and although they’ve continued their community engagement work in Littleboro­ugh, I know they are eager to return to their renewed station.”

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