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Plymouth Fire Station Rebuild: Fit for Purpose?
21 Feb
Summary
- Plymouth's Camels Head Fire Station to be rebuilt on current site.
- Current station suffers from leaks, rodents, and unsuitable facilities.
- New modern station will provide a better-equipped response environment.

The Camels Head Fire Station in Plymouth's Weston Mill area is set for a rebuild on its current site. Firefighters had raised concerns about the existing building's condition, citing issues like leaky roofs, rodent problems, and unusable facilities, leading the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service to declare it "reached the end of its life." Authorities have confirmed that a modern station will be constructed there, providing firefighters with a significantly improved and better-equipped environment.
This decision follows an exploration of various potential locations and consideration of public submissions. Luke Pollard, MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, emphasized the station's crucial role in protecting the dockyard and naval base, and its long-standing service to the community. Planning and design work will commence, pending a full business case and necessary planning permissions, while emergency services continue uninterrupted.




