Hampshire

Fleet Residents Get Extra Opportunity for CPR Training

By

Karen McGinn
24 April 2026, 4:00 pm

Residents in Fleet now have more opportunities to learn life-saving medical skills following the addition of a new CPR training session at The Harlington.

The community venue, which is operated by Fleet Town Council, has added a session on 13 May 2026 to join the existing programme, running until later in the year. The training is delivered by St John Ambulance, a leading first aid charity in England that provides practical instruction to thousands of people each year.

The course costs £5 per person and is held at 236 Fleet Road. During the sessions, participants receive hands-on training covering essential emergency techniques. This includes how to perform CPR correctly, how to use a defibrillator, how to respond during an emergency, and how to stay calm under pressure.

These sessions are part of a series of events hosted at the venue throughout the year. Those interested in attending can book their place through the venue’s website.

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