Fire service opens new training centre

A large group of people, dressed smarty, standing outside the entrance of the new training centre. The building has red, silver and black walls and glass doors.Image source, RBFRS
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MPs and councillors attended the opening of the new centre on Friday

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A state-of-the-art fire training centre has opened in Reading, replacing a previous facility damaged by flooding in 2022.

The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) officially unveiled its new Learning and Development Centre in Whitley Wood on Friday.

The modular building - constructed offsite and installed in just four days - features solar panels, LED lighting and electric vehicle charging points.

RBFRS chief fire officer Wayne Bowcock said the centre was "befitting of a modern fire and rescue service" and would help staff "effectively serve the people of Berkshire."

A windowless room with white floors, walls and ceilings, with high-visibility jackets, helmets and other firefighter clothing hung up on red shelving units on either side.Image source, RBFRS
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Firefighters will be trained using realistic scenarios at the new centre

The facility is designed to host realistic training scenarios.

Mayor of Reading Alice Mpofu-Coles, local MP Yuan Yang and councillors from across the county joined for the opening celebration for the new facility.

Councillor and chair of Royal Berkshire Fire Authority Jeff Brooks said he was "very pleased" with the new centre.

"This fantastic new facility represents a significant investment by the Fire Authority into our staff and will help prepare the Service to meet the changing needs of communities across Berkshire for years to come," he said.

The entrance to the new training centre. There's a glass door on the right hand side, and a sign with the fire service logo on it saying "Welcome to RBFRS Learning & Development Centre".Image source, RBFRS
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It comes after the service's last training centre was flooded

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