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The proposed plan for Bishop s Waltham Fire Station. Image: Hampshire County Council IT IS the end of an era. Plans to demolish and replace Bishop s Waltham Fire station have officially been submitted to Winchester City Council. Shown here is the first 3D image of what the new building will look like. The applications states that a new training tower and a replacement station, bin and cycle store, and and site signage will all be installed. This project will specifically aim to improve resilience against flooding. Crew members will move into a temporary fire station in a nearby industrial unit while the new building is under construction.
The proposed plan for Bishop s Waltham Fire Station. Image: Hampshire County Council IT IS the end of an era. Plans to demolish and replace Bishop s Waltham Fire station have officially been submitted to Winchester City Council. Shown here is the first 3D image of what the new building will look like. The applications states that a new training tower and a replacement station, bin and cycle store, and and site signage will all be installed. This project will specifically aim to improve resilience against flooding. Crew members will move into a temporary fire station in a nearby industrial unit while the new building is under construction.
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has announced that the Meon Valley facility will be replaced. This project will specifically aim to improve resilience against flooding. Crew members will move into a temporary fire station in a nearby industrial unit while the new building is under construction. Chief fire officer for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service, Neil Odin, said: “Investment in our fire stations is a fantastic opportunity for us. It will not only provide better facilities for our people to work and train, but also build relationships with other public sector partners. “It is vital that as a service we are visible and accessible to the public, which is why all new stations will have dedicated facilities to engage with our communities.”