Three new fire stations being built across Derbyshire
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Three new fire stations are set to be built in Derbyshire.
Matlock's under-construction new £4.35m station is now expected to be finished by July following a delay to the roof caused by heavy rain in the flood-hit town in November.
Approval is expected for a new base in Glossop this year, with work planned to begin in the summer.
And a third new station is planned for the financial year 2026, although the location has not been disclosed.
Plans for a replacement New Mills fire station were shelved in 2022.
The works will be funded by a maximum rise in the brigade's council tax charge, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service detailed in its budget plans for the next financial year, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
Multi-year upgrade
The service will raise its share of council tax by 2.99%, bringing its share of a Band D tax bill up by £2.57 per year to £88.41 and for Band B - the most common banding - up by £2 to £68.76.
In its report, the fire service said: "Investment in the fire station stock is vital to ensure they remain fit for purpose and safe.
"An active approach will help prevent a growing backlog of uneconomic repairs and poor stock condition that is unfortunately experienced by some other public sector organisations."
The fire service is in the process of a multi-year upgrade of CCTV, lighting and heating at all of its sites.
Its budget for the next year also includes the parts of a multi-year replacement of its vehicles, including nine new fire engines, five electric vehicles, two vans, two 4x4s and two welfare vehicles, along with replacement officer cars.
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