Green light for shared police and fire station plans

PLANS have been approved to merge Maltby’s police and fire stations.

Maltby fire station will close and Maltby police station will be modified to accommodate fire service vehicles and staff, under the plans approved by Rotherham Council.

The project won Government Transformation Funding of £560,000 last year and the two forces say it will help save them both money by sharing building running costs which will enable funding to be targeted at frontline services.

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A South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue (SYFR) spokesman said: “The move will shift fire service resources around a mile closer to the east side of Rotherham, which accounts for a greater volume of emergency incidents compared to lower risk areas to the east of Maltby.

“It will also improve services by making it easier for police and firefighters to share knowledge, skills and expertise when tackling common issues, like anti-social behaviour and road traffic collisions.”

SYFR director of finance and resources, Beverley Sandy, said: “This move makes perfect sense for us, for the police and for the taxpayer. 

“Instead of having two public buildings, and all the running costs associated with them, we will be able to combine our resources into one facility to provide a more efficient frontline service.

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“By working alongside each other under one roof, the move will also benefit both organisations by improving how we work together to solve problems we both face, which can only help to improve the quality of the service we offer to local people.”

Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner said: “We are constantly looking for ways in which to work in collaboration with partners and implement efficiency savings. 

“I welcome this move to bring both emergency services together to serve the community of Maltby.”

Kier has been appointed as the main contractor for the project and the final specification will be submitted to the Fire Authority in January.

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Maltby fire station on High Street is currently home to one full time fire engine. 

Work to begin making the necessary changes to Maltby police station on Byford Road is expected to begin in the New Year, with a view to the new facility opening in summer 2016.