The Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority has launched a public consultation today, February 13, 2026, regarding the proposed closure of the Hamworthy fire station in Poole, Dorset.
The station is one of eight across the region that could be shut down to help the fire service save roughly £1.2 million and balance its yearly budget. If the plans go ahead, the local fire engine base at Hamworthy would be removed, and emergencies in the area would be covered by the main station on Wimborne Road.
Residents can take part in the consultation until May 15, 2026, by attending local meetings or filling out a survey to share how the change might affect their community. A final decision on whether to close the site will be made by the fire authority at a meeting on June 30, 2026.
The Fire Brigades Union is opposing the cuts, claiming that 2025 was one of the busiest years for crews and that removing local engines will lead to slower response times. The union argues that these closures could put lives at risk by taking away essential cover provided by firefighters who respond to emergencies from their homes or workplaces.
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