Fire Warden Training – Rotherham
Clear, informative and effective – Simon Whittle
Easy to understand not too long excellent explanations – Michael Todd
Good and well presented course, a worthwhile course thanks! – Derek Smith
Good content and pace – Joanne McQueen
Good all round course – Laurence Coffell
Fire Warden Training – Bristol
Very concise and too the point, it emphasised the need to have a fire warden in the work place – Rodney Gleed
Good combination of study/practicle, aswell as making us think how fire happens in reality it helped enhance fire awareness at home and workplace, how it starts/spreads and how to avoid it starting – Rob Stevens
Interactive & interesting, I feel i’ve learnt alot in one morning, the practical exercise was very helpful especially as I have never used an extinguisher before – Abbie Benson
Very informative, opened my eyes to my duties as the fire warden – Derek Wilson
Fire Warden Training – London
The training course was very satisfactory and very helpful for both home and work use. The training was absolutely relevant, would recommend it to anyone – Proscovia Mawanda
Really informative and interesting which helps to learn – John Meighan
Clear, concise and enjoyable but left with a sense of the importance both at home and at work – Jacqui Turner
Perfectly done – Faizan Kazi
Very helpful and fun – Karen Brennan
Very personable facilitator – Katharine Plows
Lyme Regis Football Club damaged in fire
A football club in financial difficulty, and which could ill afford to have any more bad luck after three fires in eight years, has suffered yet another blaze on its premises last Sunday afternoon.
It has been revealed that the cost of the damage to Lyme Regis Football Club is around £5,000 and it could have been even worse.
Club treasurer Teresa Evemy, who only lives a short distance away, managed to sound the alarm when she spotted the fire.
Two fire crews from Axminster and Lyme Regis attended the fire at the ground, which was due to undergo renovations.
Club chairman Howard Larcombe said of the current situation:
“It will set us back but as always we will bounce back and get there in the end. It will set us back a few weeks and a few thousand pounds.
“It’s a job to say when it will be finished with the fundraising issues. We need all the help we can get now.
“We’ve got lots of fundraisers coming up and we are asking people to give generously.
“The doors had blown open on the metal container, there was thick black smoke and flames billowing out, you couldn’t go anywhere near it. The fire brigade were there within two or three minutes but there was nothing they could do to salvage anything.”
There was an arson attack on the club eight years ago but this incident is not being treated as suspicious.
Fire Awareness Training with Extinguishers – Uxbridge
Very informative, have learnt alot about electrical fires and the dangers of appliances – Maria Mulderrig
Very clear and informative – Geeta Patel
Superb course, right level of seriousness and humour – Steven Leicester