Belsize Fire Station: Protecting Camden for 99 years – Thank you

Credit: Danny MCL (Flickr) http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmcl/

Credit: Danny MCL (Flickr) http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmcl/

In 1915, a fire station was opened in Belsize Park to protect local residents.

On Thursday, nearly 100 years later, the Conservative Mayor Boris Johnson will close it down.

The fire brigade risk their lives on a daily basis to protect us, and as local residents we owe them a debt of gratitude for their work over nearly a century in Belsize.

Tomorrow I will be at the fire station with Labour’s Prospective Parliamentary candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn Tulip Siddiq and Cllr Abdul Hai (Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Camden Council) to thank those men and women who have put their bodies on the line, as they finish the final shift at Belsize Fire Station.

Will you join us to say ‘thank you’?

We will be there at 8.30am, with supporters and the press attending. Show your support and gratitude by coming along on Thursday morning to:

Belsize Fire Station
36 Lancaster Grove
London
NW3 4PB

I hope to see you on Thursday.

Best wishes,

Andrew Dismore

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