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Health Minister Nesbitt re-opens Antrim Fire Station following £2.2m refurbishment

  • Writer: Love Ballymena
    Love Ballymena
  • Oct 31, 2024
  • 3 min read
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has officially reopening Antrim Fire Station and meeting the crew.

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has officially re-opened Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service’s (NIFRS) newly-refurbished Antrim Fire Station following a £2.2million capital investment.


The original Station, on Castle Street, was built in 1953 and work began in March 2023 to update the site with the project completed earlier this year. The refurbishment has transformed the building into a modern day Fire Station enhancing Firefighter and public safety.



Key elements of the significant extension at the side and rear of the Station included new welfare facilities for Firefighters as well as bespoke kit rooms and cleaning facilities and the addition of a multi-use lecture and training space.


Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has officially reopening Antrim Fire Station and meeting the crew.

During his visit, the Minister toured the building and met some of the Wholetime (full-time) and On-Call Firefighters based at the Station.


Minister Nesbitt said:


“I am delighted to see the tremendous work that has been undertaken at Antrim Fire Station, and having toured the facilities I cannot speak highly enough of the hard work, dedication and collaboration of all those involved in this refurbishment. The Station has been modernised, upgraded, and equipped to continue the vital work it has done since its inception in 1953.


“This refurbishment is much more than a new coat of paint. It’s about modernising our capacity to respond to the challenges of today. Whether it’s battling more frequent wildfires, handling hazardous material incidents, or rescuing those in need, this Fire Station now stands ready to face whatever comes its way.



“This Fire Station is an example of what can be achieved when we collaborate on a shared mission, and I can say with confidence that the efforts of all involved is plainly visible in the exceptional work I’ve seen today.”


Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has officially reopening Antrim Fire Station and meeting the crew.

Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service Chief Fire & Rescue Officer Aidan Jennings said:


“Since becoming operational in March 2024, this investment has strengthened and enhanced our emergency response capabilities, not only in Antrim but across the entire Northern Area Command.


“This day holds particular importance for our Wholetime and On-Call Firefighters, who have served the Antrim community with remarkable dedication. We extend a heartfelt thank you to each of them, along with our District Management and Administrative Teams for their continuous support. Their dedication and commitment to serving the community especially whilst renovation work was ongoing is commendable.



Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has officially reopening Antrim Fire Station and meeting the crew.

“Antrim Fire Station is a cornerstone of the local community, protecting and serving the local people. I would like to acknowledge the vital role played by the families of our Firefighters, whose ongoing support is crucial, as well as the employers of our On-Call Firefighters in Antrim.


“We are immensely grateful to everyone who contributed to this project and to the local community for their continued trust and backing of their Fire & Rescue Service. Together we are helping to make Northern Ireland a safer place for all.”



Jay Colville, Chairperson of NIFRS, added:


“This project was made possible thanks to a £2.2 million capital investment provided by our sponsoring department, the Department of Health.


“On behalf of the NIFRS Board, I’d like to express our gratitude to DoH for this essential funding, which not only strengthens the safety of the local community but also enhances the working conditions and safety of the dedicated Firefighters who serve here.


“I would like to thank the design team, DoH - Health Estates and the Contractors, working with our Facilities & Assets Department for the delivery of this first class facility.”

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