WCoFF Fire News Desk
An incredible £91,000 was raised for The Fire Fighters Charity in Cambridgeshire during the last year, thanks to the hard work of colleagues and the generosity of the public. Colleagues and volunteers across the county, with the support of the local communities took part in events and activities to raise money for the national charity that supports UK fire service personnel and th ...
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) will launch its wholetime firefighter recruitment this autumn. People interested in becoming a wholetime firefighter will be able to register online from September. Over the summer, our recruitment team will be out and about holding information sessions for anyone interested in finding out more and attending events across the county to promote the re ...
Dogsthorpe Fire Station is opening its doors to the public on Saturday July 6 for a free event that promises something for all the family. The station will be open for members of the public to come and find out what life is like at a fire station and take a look around our fire engines. Also joining the event is Gemma’s Hearts, who’ll be raising awareness of cardiac arrests and teach ...
Frustrations regarding the Police and Crime Commissioner’s refusal to give the final go ahead to a previously agreed collaboration were voiced at the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority meeting yesterday (June 20). Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Jason Ablewhite had previously agreed that the Fire Authority could have a piece of land on the police training site ...
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) has been recognised for its work in promoting equality, diversity and inclusion at the Asian Fire Service Association (AFSA) Personal Fair and Diverse Awards. The award celebrates Services that demonstrate strategic and operational awareness and understanding of how to challenge, promote and advance equality, diversity, and inclusion at seni ...
ORDERS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE King George V created these honours during World War I to reward services to the war effort by civilians at home and servicemen in support positions.The ranks are Commander (CBE), Officer (OBE) and Member (MBE).They are now awarded for prominent national or regional roles and to those making distinguished or notable contributions in their own specific areas of activit ...