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Fire crews carry out checks to make sure shopping centres stay safe for Christmas

A fire and rescue service Protection Officer is speaking with two staff members from the Grosvenor Centre inside a shopping centre. The fire officer is holding a clipboard, while the shopping centre staff wear blue jackets and have radios clipped to their belts. Shops and festive decorations can be seen in the background.

Fire crews have visited shopping centres across the county to make sure shops are safe from fire hazards in the busy build up to Christmas.

Over the last two weeks, crews from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service have been working with individual retailers to ensure that Christmas stock deliveries are not blocking fire doors or escape routes or obscuring sprinkler systems.

More than 200 retail units have been checked in shopping centres including the Grosvenor Centre and Weston Favell in Northampton, Swansgate in Wellingborough, Newlands in Kettering, and Willow Place in Corby.

Firefighters were accompanied by members of the Fire Service’s Protection Team, who were on hand to provide expert advice on fire safety to retailers.

A fire and rescue service Protection Officer wearing a black uniform and lanyard is standing inside a shopping centre, holding a blue clipboard and a pen while reviewing a checklist. There are shoppers and retail displays in the background.

Scott Richards, Head of Protection at Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We know our shopping centres will become extremely busy in the lead up to Christmas.

“So ahead of that it has been important for us to work proactively with shopping centres and the retail units within them to identify any hazards and make sure they are rectified.

“The checks that have been carried out by our fire crews have also helped them to gather intelligence which can help them to prepare and plan for any emergencies they may be called to.

“I want to thank all the shopping centres that have been involved for working with us to ensure that their premises are safe as possible for both their staff and customers to enjoy during the festive season.”

A spokesperson for the Grosvenor Shopping Centre Management Team added: “We are pleased to support Northamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service with their proactive fire safety work in the centre.

“The safety and wellbeing of our shoppers, staff, and community is our highest priority, and we value this strong partnership approach, particularly at such a busy time of year. We appreciate the work the crews are doing to help ensure a safe and enjoyable festive season for everyone.”

Two firefighters are inside a shopping centre. One is holding a blue clipboard and writing notes, while the other stands beside, wearing a lanyard and ID badge. Bright store fronts and glass panels are visible in the background.

The Christmas visits have been delivered during the Safer Streets Winter of Action campaign, which is being led through the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone and supported by the Home Office – to create safer, thriving town centres and make a lasting difference to communities.

Key initiatives like this are also a key part of Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service’s commitment to keeping our communities safe. The annual budget consultation which has launched is your opportunity to have your say on funding for the fire service. Complete the survey and have your say here: www.research.net/r/OPFCCPR25

The Protection Team visits more than 1,000 premises every year to help improve fire safety in the buildings where people work and visit. Businesses can contact the Protection Team for specialist advice, and to receive a bespoke safety approach by emailing: fireprotection@northantsfire.gov.uk

They can also call 01604 797 000 and ask for Fire Protection or request a visit from Protection Officers by clicking here: https://www.northantsfire.gov.uk/contact-2/

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