Summary
Plans to close 10 West Midlands fire stations and replace some of them with new buildings in different locations will enable crews to reach emergency incidents more quickly, the politician responsible for pushing through the controversial proposal claimed last night.
Coun Peter Howard, chairman of the West Midlands Fire Authority, described the rationalization scheme which will see the closed buildings replaced by eight new stations as 'ambitious and far- reaching'.See the full content of this document
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Fire Chief in Support of 'Far-Reaching' Shake-Up
Coun Howard, who represents Sutton Coldfield on Birmingham City Council,...
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