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Home > People and skills > Leicestershire fire service announces plans for new training centre
People and skills 17 December 2024

Leicestershire fire service announces plans for new training centre

17 December 2024Updated:17 December 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
A CGI of Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service's planned training & development centre. Image credit: Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service.
A CGI of Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service's planned training & development centre. Image credit: Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service.

Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service is planning to build a new Training and Development Centre, marking a major investment and ensuring it continues to meet the standards of a modern-day fire and rescue service.

The new centre will help Firefighters train for hazardous situations they are likely to face, such as house fires, multi-story building rescues and motorway incidents.

The Service plans to build the £7.6m facility on the site of a former Leicestershire County Council highways depot on the southern outskirts of Billesdon. It follows recent refurbishment works at Market Bosworth, Eastern and Western Fire and Rescue Stations, representing an important step forward for Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service after years of careful planning to reach this stage.

The centre will feature the latest equipment and advanced operational zones, developed in line with the latest recommendations from the Grenfell Tower public enquiry. This includes including a multi-story fire behaviour unit for various training exercises, an animal rescue area and a dedicated section for a mock motorway. These will offer Firefighters practical, scenario-based training that prepares them for a range of fire and rescue situations.

The training centre will also host modern welfare, lecture, and garaging facilities to support the needs of our crews, and will allow the existing Billesdon Station, originally built in 1962, to move to the updated site.

“Our new Training and Development Centre will ensure we are as prepared for as many different, dynamic fire and rescue scenarios as possible both for now and the long-term future. This reflects our ongoing commitment to preventing incidents, limiting their impact, and responding in the right way and at the right time when we’re needed across Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland.

“Working closely with our partners, we have located a suitable brownfield site for the development on Gaulby Road in Billesdon. We have submitted a planning application to Harborough District Council, and if approved we hope to begin clearing this site in 2025, with construction starting soon after.”

Callum Faint, Chief Fire Officer for Leicestershire

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