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Thursday
19  February

Fire station opens community garden

 
19/02/2026 @ 07:38

 

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) has officially opened a new community garden at Welshpool Fire Station.

The garden was formally unveiled during a well‑attended community coffee morning hosted at the station.

Local residents were invited to join Welshpool Firefighters for hot drinks and homemade cakes, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere to celebrate the occasion.

The event provided an opportunity for members of the public to meet the team, learn more about the project and see first-hand how the space will benefit both the Service and the wider community. Many of the attendees were residents of Neuadd Maldwyn, an independent living development directly opposite the station.

It was officially opened by Station Manager Kerry Hughes, who first proposed the idea of creating an outdoor space that could be shared by Firefighters and the community. Attendees were then invited to take part in planting a variety of flowers, shrubs and herbs in the newly constructed raised beds.

The garden has been designed to be fully accessible and features raised planters, trellises and a greenhouse, ensuring that people of all ages and abilities can enjoy and contribute to the space. Tools and equipment are available on-site for anyone wishing to get involved and make use of the garden.

The Station Manager said the project reflects the Service’s commitment to community engagement and wellbeing, and added: “This garden is more than just a green space, it’s a place where people can come together, unwind, and reconnect with nature.  We’re proud to open it to the community and look forward to seeing it grow and flourish.”

The garden will serve as a peaceful retreat for both MAWWFRS personnel and local residents, offering a quiet environment to relax, reflect and enjoy the outdoors.  It is hoped that the space will continue to evolve through ongoing community involvement and seasonal planting activities.

The Welshpool Fire Station Community Garden has been kindly supported by Welsh Government’s Local Places for Nature Programme and Keep Wales Tidy.