Neil Fenwick (@realneilfenwick) 's Twitter Profile
Neil Fenwick

@realneilfenwick

Working for the Imperial War Museum @I_W_M in Safety. Now retired @ecfrs as Experienced Fire and Rescue manager.All comments / views are my own.

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Dave Russel (@cfodaverussel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m incredibly proud of everyone Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service On joining the Service I spoke about the need for everyone to ‘roll their sleeves up’ the response has been 1st class. Our progress is undeniable. Our commitment to improvement is relentless & our journey to outstanding continues🚒

Paul Brand (@paulbranditv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following the review into South Wales, there will now be one into North Wales and Mid and West Wales, which have been instructed to report back by this autumn.

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"If they *really* feel that way..." North Wales Fire Chief yet again appears to question the testimony of *35 whistleblowers* who've told ITV Wales News there is a culture of bullying and misogyny at the service. She's put out repeated statements suggesting there's no problem.

HMICFRS (@hmicfrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently revisited London Fire Brigade to review its progress against a cause of concern relating to promoting the right values and culture. Today we published an update on the brigade's progress. ⬇️ Read more: ow.ly/JRmG50QT5fG

We recently revisited <a href="/LondonFire/">London Fire Brigade</a> to review its progress against a cause of concern relating to promoting the right values and culture.

Today we published an update on the brigade's progress.

⬇️ Read more:
ow.ly/JRmG50QT5fG
Neil Fenwick (@realneilfenwick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Dom a real pleasure to work with you back in the #NILO and #specialops days. Well done London Fire Brigade also for showing how it should be celebrated

IWM Duxford (@iwmduxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IWM Duxford will remain closed to visitors on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 March. We are expecting to reopen to the public on Friday 29 March. We ask that out of respect for all parties that any speculation be avoided at this time.

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At 1.40pm on Tuesday 26th March, emergency services were called to attend a crash involving a light aircraft at IWM Duxford. <1/5>

At 1.40pm on Tuesday 26th March, emergency services were called to attend a crash involving a light aircraft at IWM Duxford.  &lt;1/5&gt;
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Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this incredibly difficult time. Cambridgeshire Police have informed next of kin, who attended the scene of the accident yesterday. <3/5>

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The aircraft was a privately-owned General Aviation Cirrus SR22, based at Duxford. There were no other passengers. Police have now passed the investigation over to the Air Accident Investigation Branch, who remain on site at Duxford. <4/5>

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IWM Duxford will be closed to the public on Wednesday and Thursday. We expect to reopen on Friday. We have no further information to share at this time. <5/5>

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Men of 6th Commando fire their weapons from HMS Prince Charles during training ahead of raids on Vaagso and Maaloy, Norway, 1941. © IWM (AYY 176)

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We are deeply saddened to hear the news regarding the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. Our thoughts are with the pilot’s family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.

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Due to extreme weather conditions IWM Duxford will be closed today. The IWM History Festival will continue inside AirSpace as planned, but to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, no external access across IWM Duxford will be possible for History Festival ticket holders.

Due to extreme weather conditions IWM Duxford will be closed today. 

The IWM History Festival will continue inside AirSpace as planned, but to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, no external access across IWM Duxford will be possible for History Festival ticket holders.