South Wales Fire And Rescue Service
SWFRS was created in 1996 by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, which reformed Welsh local government. It was created by a merger of the previous fire brigades of Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and Gwent. It covers an area of around 1,100 square miles (2,800 km) with a population of around 1.5 million.
The fire authority which runs the service is a joint-board made up of councillors from the ten local authorities covered by the service.
Since October 2017, SWFRS has shared its control room with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service and South Wales Police at the police headquarters in Bridgend, an arrangement that is expected to save £1 million annually across both fire and rescue services.
Fire stations
SWFRS operates 47 fire stations, of which 20 operate "wholetime" staffing (full-time firefighters) and 36 operate "retained" staffing (on-call firefighters), with some stations operating both crewing methods.
Station No. | Station Name | Crewing |
---|---|---|
01 | Bridgend | WT/OC |
02 | Porthcawl | OC |
03 | Kenfig Hill | OC |
04 | Cowbridge | OC |
05 | Pencoed | OC |
06 | Ogmore Vale | OC |
07 | Pontycymmer | OC |
08 | Maesteg | WT/OC |
09 | Treorchy | OC |
10 | Tonypandy | WT/OC |
11 | Ferndale | OC |
13 | Gilfach Goch | OC |
14 | Pontyclun | OC |
15 | Pontypridd | WT/OC |
16 | Hirwaun | OC |
17 | Aberdare | WT/OC |
18 | Abercynon | OC |
19 | Llantwit Major | OC |
20 | Barry | WT/OC |
21 | Aberbargoed | WT/OC |
22 | Penarth | WT |
24 | Caerphilly | WT/OC |
25 | Treharris | OC |
26 | Merthyr Tydfil | WT/OC |
27 | Tredegar | OC |
28 | Rhymney | OC |
30 | Abercarn | OC |
31 | Risca | OC |
32 | Cwmbran | WT |
33 | New Inn | WT |
34 | Abersychan | OC |
35 | Abertillery | OC |
37 | Ebbw Vale | WT |
38 | Brynmawr | OC |
39 | Blaenavon | OC |
40 | Abergavenny | OC |
41 | Monmouth | OC |
42 | Usk | OC |
43 | Chepstow | OC |
44 | Caldicot | OC |
45 | Malpas | WT |
46 | Maindee | WT |
47 | Duffryn | WT |
49 | Whitchurch | WT |
50 | Roath | WT |
51 | Cardiff Central | WT |
52 | Ely | WT |
The service headquarters is located in Llantrisant, Glamorgan.
See also
References
- ^ Covering most of what is commonly described as "South East Wales". There are wider definitions of South Wales.
- ^ "Strategic Plan 2020-2030" (PDF). South Wales Fire and Rescue Service. 1 April 2021. pp. 27–28. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 May 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
- ^ "The South Wales Tri-Service Public Service and Joint Emergency Control Centre Tri-Service Centre Evaluation". Cardiff University. 14 May 2018. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
- ^ "National Framework for Fire and Rescue Services – Progress Report 2019" (PDF). Welsh Government. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
- ^ "South Wales Fire & Rescue Service: "Fire Station Locations"" (PDF). 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
- ^ "South Wales Fire & Rescue Service: "Contact Us"". Archived from the original on 1 September 2023. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
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