West Mercia Police have welcomed colleagues from Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) to their shared headquarters at Hindlip Park in Worcestershire.
The move will build the already close relationship between the two organisations, bring efficiencies, and reduce overheads, creating a more resilient and effective public and emergency services for local communities.
Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion, has welcomed the move. He said “The two organisations already work hand in hand, with a shared ultimate aim of keeping people safe. Whilst I welcome the efficiencies this will bring, the changes are about more than just buildings, it’s about growing skills, relationships, sharing experiences and working together to adopt a joint problem solving approach. We have delivered great examples of police and fire collaboration in the past and I look forward to the continued building of this positive relationship.”
Roger Phillips, Chair of the Fire Authority said: “The re-location of the Fire Service to Hindlip Park is now complete, after four years of planning and departmental transfers. We look forward to an even closer working relationship between the two blue-light services to further improve the safety of our communities across Herefordshire and Worcestershire.”
Amanda Blakeman, Deputy Chief Constable for West Mercia Police said: “We warmly welcome our Fire and Rescue colleagues to their new home. As blue light services we have always worked closely together and this move serves to further enhance our positive relationship and the collaboration we share.”
HWRFS ICT, HR, Performance and Information, Finance and Communications, as well as the Senior Management Board, Administration and Committee Services have moved into shared buildings in Hindlip Hall and across the Hindlip Park site.
Issued: Friday 2nd November 2018