Scarborough Fire Station is welcoming Ukrainian families to an engagement event this week.
Scarborough Fire Station is set to welcome Ukrainian families to an engagement event raising awareness of the services North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service offers.
From local engagement firefighters have had with local families, many are now in a position to leave their host homes, predominantly moving into privately rented accommodation.
This is an ideal time for firefighters to speak with households around fire prevention safety in the home.
The morning will take place at Scarborough Fire Station, North Marine Road, Scarborough, YO12 7EY on Friday, 14 April, between 3pm and 5pm.
Literature will be available on the day in Ukrainian.
There will be the opportunity to enjoy and explore the appliances and kit at the station.
This is the Coast is committed to providing a daily local news service for the Yorkshire Coast. We are a small locally owned and operated business which employs professional journalists and reporters. We do not receive any public funding or grants and we are entirely funded by our local commercial operations. We enjoy fabulous support from local businesses who work with us on their advertising and marketing campaigns, but the cost of providing high quality, well researched, fact checked local news coverage is significant.
If you appreciate what This is the Coast does, and would like to help support our journalism, please consider supporting us on a monthly basis today.
A small contribution from all our readers would really help support independent journalism for the Yorkshire Coast.
Scarborough and Whitby's Member of Parliament, Alison Hume, has announced her intention to launch a petition to campaign for the return of stroke services to the Yorkshire Coast.
Comments
Add a comment