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Crews from The Mounts Fire Station temporarily stationed at Mereway Fire Station while essential work takes place

he image shows the front facade of the Northampton Fire Station. The building is made of beige stone with large rectangular windows on the upper floors. Below the windows, there is a sign that reads 'NORTHAMPTON FIRE STATION' in red letters, with a crest in the center. The ground floor features three large red garage doors, one of which is open, revealing part of a fire engine inside.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from The Mounts Station in Northampton will be temporarily relocated to Mereway Fire Station while The Mounts is closed for essential work.

The station, which is the oldest in Northamptonshire, needs urgent electrical upgrades that cannot be carried out safely while the crews are operating from the building.

The work is due to start on the August 18, 2025, and is expected to take 4 weeks.

The number of fire crews covering Northampton will not be affected and The Mounts crews will be responding from Mereway.

The firefighters will also still be conducting their usual prevention and community activities and will remain visible in the area.

A large, beige stone fire station building with multiple windows and three red garage doors. In front of the building, a group of firefighters stands beside a bright red and yellow fire truck. The Union Jack flag is displayed on the left side of the building. The inscription above the garage doors reads NORTHAMPTON FIRE STATION.

While the work at The Mounts is underway, additional security measures will be in place at the building, including Neighbourhood Police patrols from officers based at neighbouring Campbell Square Police Station.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Area Manager for Response Mick Berry said: “We understand that people love to see their fire crews in their usual place, and we want to reassure the public that there will be no reduction in the number of crews covering the Northampton area, we are still able to respond as usual.

“This is urgent and necessary work that we cannot complete safely with our staff still in the building, so I am pleased that we have the right plans in place to relocate our crews and ensure that Northampton is covered and protected as usual.”

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