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GF Tomlinson completes £3.4m Worksop fire station

GF Tomlinson has completed work on £3.4 million fire station for Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service

The new fire station is located at the Vesuvius development off Sandy Lane in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, and replaces a former fire station which was built in 1963 and located at Eastgate.

Plans for the scheme were submitted by Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service at the beginning of last year and approved by Bassetlaw District Council.

The scheme forms part of the wider Vesuvius development – a multi-million-pound scheme which aims to become the prime industrial and business location in the town, with a mix of light industrial units, food and drinks outlets and office spaces planned, the first phase of which completed last summer.

Derby-based GF Tomlinson has been working closely with the fire and rescue service’s project management consultants Turner & Townsend on the plans.

The new fire station has the capacity to self-generate up to 50 per cent of its energy consumption, and the building comprises of meeting rooms, offices, fire engine bays and a gymnasium for firefighters.

It also has a three-storey training tower and compound store, as well as car parking spaces and external landscaping.

Kevin Dodds, construction director at GF Tomlinson said: “We really enjoyed attending the opening ceremony of this impressive new facility.

“It has been a real pleasure working collaboratively alongside Nottingham Fire & Rescue Service and their consultant team to successfully deliver this vital service for the local community.

“The fire station itself is completely state-of-the-art meaning that it is not only incredibly energy efficient, but it provides the best possible facilities for firefighters to carry out their critical work and serve the surrounding Bassetlaw community.

“This project represents a huge investment for the local area and we are thrilled with the final result.”

Terry Scott, head of procurement and resources at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “I am very proud to be a part of the opening of this state-of-the-art new fire station, which is now our “flagship” property within the estate.

“We have provided a fantastic working environment for our staff to best serve the local community of Worksop and the wider Nottinghamshire County.

“I would like to thank the whole project team on what has been a very successful project.”

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