A milestone has been reached in the project to build a new community fire station in Theale, United Kingdom.
At the beginning of February 2021, construction work on Theale Community Fire Station was completed, at the highest point of the building, when the last beam was placed on the roof. This milestone is usually marked with a ‘Topping Out’ ceremony, which is a long-standing tradition that signifies the successful completion of the structural phase of a project.
Theale Community Fire Station
Although it was not possible to hold a ceremony on site, due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place, to mark this important point of the build and to safely celebrate the progress made so far, a tree was temporarily placed on top of the highest point of the new building, by the contractors, Knights Brown.
Theale Community Fire Station is the latest in a series of investments by the Fire Authority
Theale Community Fire Station is the latest in a series of investments by the Fire Authority, following the refurbishment of the Hungerford Community Fire Station and the rebuilding of the Crowthorne Community Fire Station.
Once complete, the Theale Community Fire Station will offer a shared location for Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue Service (RBFRS), Thames Valley Police (TVP) and South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS).
Improving fire services and public funds use
As well as improvements for all fire services in the efficient use of public funds, the relationships and opportunities of working more closely together, is expected to support greater collective effectiveness for the services provided to the public.
Councillor Colin Dudley, Chairman of Royal Berkshire Fire Authority, said: “This milestone we are marking virtually represents a great achievement. Theale Community Fire Station is a fantastic investment that the local community will be proud of, once it is complete.
Strategic commitment towards local communities
The site for the new station was identified during a search to optimize the locations of RBFRS' fire stations
Colin Dudley adds, “The construction of this community fire station will help to deliver on our strategic commitment, to ensure that our fire stations, people and resources are placed firmly at the heart of local communities they are serving.”
The site for the new station was identified during a search to optimize the locations of Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service's (RBFRS) fire stations, and offers improved access to the M4 and A4 corridors. This new location formed part of a public consultation completed in April 2017.
Completion of the new fire station by Jan 2020
Building work on the new station began in January 2020 and good progress is being made while following UK Government’s COVID-19 construction guidelines. Completion of the new station is expected by spring 2022 when it is hoped that local residents will be able to visit the new station, so as to see it for themselves.
Councillor Angus Ross, Strategic Asset Lead for the Fire Authority, said “We are delighted with the progress at Theale Community Fire Station so far and to reach this significant milestone. During an extremely challenging year, we are really grateful for all the support we’ve received from the local community.”
Blue light hub for emergency services
Angus Ross adds, “The progress made with the build in 2020 means that the local community and indeed the communities across Berkshire are much closer to benefitting from a modern, fit-for-purpose blue light hub for emergency services to serve the local community from.”