Clerkenwell Fire (@saveclerkenwell) 's Twitter Profile
Clerkenwell Fire

@saveclerkenwell

Campaign to save Clerkenwell Fire Station. Over 140 years of serving London. One of busiest stations in London. We don't just fight fire!

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Islington Gazette (@islingtongztte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clerkenwell has been named as the Sunday Times’ best place to live in London for 2024, toppling Crouch End from the top spot. dlvr.it/T45p0n 👇 Full story

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This Sunday LFB Islington will be hosting a Soup and Swab event in support of ACLT Charity Come a long and get tested to see if you could be a bone marrow donor. Islington Fire Station's doors will be open from 12-3, so don't miss your chance to help save a life!

This Sunday <a href="/LFBIslington/">LFB Islington</a> will be hosting a Soup and Swab event in support of <a href="/acltcharity/">ACLT Charity</a>

Come a long and get tested to see if you could be a bone marrow donor. 

Islington Fire Station's doors will be open from 12-3, so don't miss your chance to help save a life!
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#GeneralElection2024 Remember to vote today. @borisjohnson James Cleverly🇬🇧 responsible for these cuts just so they could claim to have cut 1p a week off council tax. Now is your chance to have your say.

#GeneralElection2024 Remember to vote today. @borisjohnson <a href="/JamesCleverly/">James Cleverly🇬🇧</a> responsible for these cuts just so they could claim to have cut 1p a week off council tax. Now is your chance to have your say.
Fire Brigades Union (@fbunational) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today #WeRemember David Stokoe and Terry Hunt, who lost their lives in the line of duty responding to a fire at a warehouse on Gillender Street in London on 10 July 1991.

Today #WeRemember David Stokoe and Terry Hunt, who lost their lives in the line of duty responding to a fire at a warehouse on Gillender Street in London on 10 July 1991.
Ragged Trousered Philanderer (@raggedtp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As London Mayor, Boris Johnson cut the London Fire Service to the bone. Developers who built flats covered in dangerous cladding have donated £2.5 million to the Tories since Grenfell. Johnson has personally received £50,000 from individuals with links to the cladding debacle.

As London Mayor, Boris Johnson cut the London Fire Service to the bone.
Developers who built flats covered in dangerous cladding have donated £2.5 million to the Tories since Grenfell.
Johnson has personally received £50,000 from individuals with links to the cladding debacle.
London Fire Brigade (@londonfire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Islington Fire Station will be opening its doors to the local community tomorrow for an event in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support The Open Day will run from 12pm until 4pm - we look forward to seeing you there 👋 🚒 orlo.uk/q3Qzt

#Islington Fire Station will be opening its doors to the local community tomorrow for an event in partnership with <a href="/macmillancancer/">Macmillan Cancer Support</a> 

The Open Day will run from 12pm until 4pm - we look forward to seeing you there 👋 🚒 

orlo.uk/q3Qzt
Fire Brigades Union (@fbunational) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today #WeRemember Stephen Neill, who died while attempting to rescue another firefighter at a fire on St Pancras Way on 1st October 1978.

Today #WeRemember Stephen Neill, who died while attempting to rescue another firefighter at a fire on St Pancras Way on 1st October 1978.
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11 years since Clerkenwell fire station was axed. Paid for by Londoners to serve as their fire station. Shut by @borisjohnson, NOT because of operational need but to save pennies off council tax. Sold for £16 million and now waiting to be developed. clerkenwellfirestation.co.uk

Fire Brigades Union (@fbunational) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks 50 years since the 1975 Moorgate tube crash, in which 43 people died and 74 were injured. Firefighters were called to the scene and created passageways through the wreckage, saving those they could reach. Today, Steve Wright and other FBU officials attended a

Today marks 50 years since the 1975 Moorgate tube crash, in which 43 people died and 74 were injured. Firefighters were called to the scene and created passageways through the wreckage, saving those they could reach.

Today, Steve Wright and other FBU officials attended a
LFB Islington (@lfbislington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for Islington Fire Station’s Open Day on Saturday 17th May 2025, from 11am to 4pm! Meet your local firefighters, explore the station, and enjoy fun activities for all ages. Don’t miss it! #Islington #OpenDay #LondonFire

Join us for Islington Fire Station’s Open Day on Saturday 17th May 2025, from 11am to 4pm! Meet your local firefighters, explore the station, and enjoy fun activities for all ages. Don’t miss it! #Islington #OpenDay #LondonFire
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#WeRemember Derek T Potts who lost his life in the line of duty on the 26th June 1983. Derek ‘Ginger’ Potts was 37 years old when he collapsed and died of a heart attack while fighting a blaze at 44 Compton Road, Islington.

#WeRemember Derek T Potts who lost his life in the line of duty on the 26th June 1983.

Derek ‘Ginger’ Potts was 37 years old when he collapsed and died of a heart attack while fighting a blaze at 44 Compton Road, Islington.
Fire Brigades Union (@fbunational) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today #WeRemember David Stokoe and Terry Hunt, who lost their lives in the line of duty responding to the Gillender Street warehouse fire in London on 10 July 1991. The fire was not brought under control for several hours and was attended by more than 25 fire engines. Terry and

Today #WeRemember David Stokoe and Terry Hunt, who lost their lives in the line of duty responding to the Gillender Street warehouse fire in London on 10 July 1991. 

The fire was not brought under control for several hours and was attended by more than 25 fire engines. Terry and