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Surrey Fire and Rescue Service launches Christmas Toy Drive for children in hospital 

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service is calling on the public to help make this Christmas a little brighter for children who will be spending time in hospital over the festive period.   From now until 19th December, Reigate Fire Station will serve as a drop-off point for new toy donations, which will be distributed to children … Continue reading

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service Welcomes Redhill Shakha for Raksha Bandhan Celebration at Reigate Fire Station 

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service recently had the pleasure of welcoming local children from the Redhill Shakha group to Reigate Fire Station as part of their annual Raksha Bandhan celebrations. The event, which is centered around the Hindu festival of universal bonding and protection, highlighted the strong relationship between the fire service and the community.  … Continue reading

Redevelopment works to start at Reigate Fire Station 

Construction will soon start on Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s Reigate Fire Station for essential redevelopment.     The project aims to modernise the station’s facilities ensuring they meet the highest standards of safety and efficiency.    It will include:   The construction is scheduled to start in October. To facilitate this work, Reigate Fire Station crew and their … Continue reading

Have your say: Redevelopment of Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s training facilities

Residents are invited to an event in May to have their say in the planned redevelopment of Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s (SFRS) training facilities at Wray Park, Reigate.  Our proposals include redevelopment of the firehouse tower (which is currently used for live fire and ladder training) and other training facilities for working at height, use … Continue reading

Redevelopment works for three of Surrey’s fire stations due to start in late Summer 

The redevelopments of Chobham, Lingfield, and Reigate Fire Stations are due to start in Summer, 2024.   Surrey County Council is continuing to invest in the redevelopment of the Fire Stations to improve and update the facilities.  Originally scheduled for Spring 2024, the construction start-dates have been adjusted to accommodate the extensive planning involved in upgrading … Continue reading

Have your say: Redevelopment proposal for Reigate Fire Station 

Surrey County Council (SCC) is redeveloping Reigate Fire Station and they’re asking local residents to have their say on proposals.   The proposal involves a redevelopment of the current fire station, providing the following benefits:   Local residents are being invited to the station on Wednesday 21 June, 4pm–7.30pm and Thursday 22 June, 12.30pm–4pm to hear more … Continue reading

Reigate Fire Station to be redeveloped and improved

On Wednesday (26 April), Surrey County Council’s (SCC’s) Cabinet approved initial plans to invest in and redevelop Reigate Fire Station. SCC is the fire and rescue authority for Surrey Fire and Rescue Service. The plans propose a part-demolish and rebuild of the current fire station, located at Wray Park, this includes: Surrey’s Chief Fire Officer, … Continue reading

VIDEO: Cabinet member sets out plans to move Surrey’s fire and rescue HQ

The county council’s Cabinet has approved plans to relocate Surrey’s fire and rescue headquarters and other key facilities and upgrade Reigate Fire Station. Watch Denise Turner-Stewart, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Fire and Resilience, set out how the plans will enable closer working with partners, “drive further service improvements” and provide equipment and technology that … Continue reading

Two new fire stations set to be opened in Surrey

Plans to create two new fire stations in Surrey that would complete a chain of stations across the county are to be discussed by the county council’s Cabinet. The new stations planned for Salfords and the Burgh Heath area would mean fire engines could be repositioned where they are needed most, rebalancing fire crews to … Continue reading

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