Page 18 - Real Rochdale Issue 10 Summer 2021
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Greater manchester fire service museum





                The museum, based in Rochdale’s former fire station on Maclure Road, is being
                  renovated to expand the space available and restoration work has included
                      the re-fitting of original 1930s doors to the fire engine turnout bays.














                                                                                                                                    This 1940 Dennis Pump Escape fire engine has been           A recent addition to the collection:
                                                                                                                                        in the museum collection for several years      A 1965 Bedford Water Tender fire engine from Wigan





                                                                                                                                Beautifully restored by specialist architectural     The first floor space has been skilfully re-purposed as
                                                                                                                                joinery company Ramdale, of Bacup, the installation   a hi-tech ‘managed workspace’ which will be available
                                                                                                                                of the period doors is a fitting return which adds to   for rental by small business in IT or related sectors
                                                                                                                                the station’s charm.                                 and a new ground floor café fronting Maclure Road
                                                                                                                                                                                     completes the layout.
                                                                                                                                The former ballroom on the first floor, affectionately
                                                                                                                                remembered by many Rochdalians, has also             The £2m project was made possible through a
                                                                                                                                undergone a complete restoration. Many of the        partnership between the Museum Trust, Rochdale
                                                                                                                                original art deco features on the first floor,       Borough Council, Rochdale Development Agency
                                                                                                                                including the wonderful stained glass ceiling, have   and the building’s previous owners Greater
                                                                                       The former fire station has had
                                                                                      replacement 1930s doors fitted            been returned to their former splendour by the       Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, with support
                                                                                                                                Rochdale-based Casey Group Ltd, the main             from several major funders, chiefly the National
                                                                                                                                contractor of the project.                           Lottery Heritage Fund.
          Rochdale’s iconic art deco former fire station-turned-  The word fireground has been used in the fire and
          museum has undergone an extensive £2m                rescue services since World War Two and refers to
          renovation and is due to reopen this summer.         the scene of operations at an emergency incident –
                                                               the centre of all activity, as with ‘battleground’ in the
          Formerly located in the rear yard of the fire station,   armed forces.                                                                                   The 115ft (35 metre) hose tower
          the museum – named ‘Fireground’ – will be found in                                                                                                       at Fireground is one of the tallest
          the main building fronting Maclure Road, more than   Along with the new name, a new logo depicting the                                                   such structures in the country.
          four times the size of the previous Greater          iconic 1933 station will feature on uniforms,
          Manchester Fire Service Museum site.                 stationery and the building itself.                                                                 Its original function was to hang
                                                                                                                                                                   canvas fire hose at full-length so as
                                                               The restoration sees many of the original                                                           to dry naturally after use.
                                                               architectural features uncovered or re-instated,
                                                               including the re-fitting of original 1930s doors to the                                             The tower was specially designed
                                                               fire engine turnout bays.                                                                           and built at above-average height
                                                                                                                                                                   so as to complement the
                                                               The station’s original 1930s folding ‘engine-house’                                                 architectural style of nearby
                                                               doors had been lost during the modernisation of the                                                 St.John’s church.
                                                               station – but a set of virtually identical doors from
                                                               the same decade have been sourced from Southport,                                                   As well as the fire station itself,
                                                               thanks to the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service.                                                   the site included 32 houses for
                                                                                                                                                                   members of the brigade and their
                                                                     www.fireground.org.uk                                                                         families.

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