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Work has started this week on a brand new, energy-efficient station for firefighters in Barnsley. The existing 60-year-old, three-storey building on Broadway, Kingstone is being demolished after it had reached the end of its operational life. It’s being replaced with a new two-floor, three-bay facility on the same site.

A separate multi-use facility is planned to be built on the same site, which will host the service’s award-winning Princes Trust Team Program initiative, as well as providing space to hold events and meetings and bookings from community groups.

Energy saving measures

Firefighters will be housed in a temporary facility off-site while construction of the new building takes place

Energy saving measures will include low energy, LED lighting with motion sensors. Firefighters will be housed in a temporary facility off-site while construction of the new building takes place. The investment follows a study last year that looked at all options including a multi-million pound refurbishment which wasn’t deemed viable.

It also forms part of a wider, short to medium-term approved plan to invest in the fire service’s property estate, with around a further £8 million set aside from its reserves to modernize and improve its estate over the next two years. 

The investments are being made now, because of uncertainty of how much money will be available to make substantial investments like this in the future if the service’s finances continue to be squeezed.

Real and tangible progress

Director of Support Services - Stuart Booth, said: “One of our aspirations is to make the service a great place to work. Part of achieving that means investing in the buildings and facilities our staff use every day and we’re pleased to be making real and tangible progress towards this."

Stuart Booth adds, "We considered refurbishing the existing site, but this didn’t provide the best value for money and it didn’t provide the best long-term facility for our staff.”

21st-century fire station and facilities

Fire Authority Chair - Cllr Robert Taylor, said: “Barnsley Fire Station is the last of the traditional and imposing divisional stations. It has been part of the landscape for over half a century and will hold many fond memories for all those who have served there and the people of Barnsley alike."

He adds, "It is now however time to move forward and this exciting new development will offer a 21st-century fire station and facilities that will enhance both the working environment for crews and further develop the already strong community links that exist in Barnsley.”

Bond Bryan acted as architects for the project, Turner and Townsend are providing project and cost management support and JF Finnegan have been appointed as contractors.

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