Firebreak Pass Out Parade at Stanground Fire Station
Deputy Mayor of Peterborough, Cllr Andrew Bond, and Deputy Mayoress, Cllr Jade Seager, were delighted to attend the Firebreak Pass Out Parade at Stanground Fire Station, where they joined families, firefighters and supporters in celebrating the achievements of the young people who had completed the Firebreak programme.
The parade marked the culmination of weeks of hard work, with participants demonstrating the skills, confidence and teamwork they had developed throughout the programme. Guests had the opportunity to watch the children put their training into action, showcasing everything they had learned under the guidance of the dedicated Firebreak team.
As Deputy Mayor and Vice Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority, Cllr Andrew Bond was especially pleased to support the event and recognise the positive impact the Firebreak programme has on young people across the area.
Speaking after the parade, Cllr Andrew Bond said:
> "It was a privilege to attend the Firebreak Pass Out Parade and celebrate the remarkable achievements of every young person who took part. Their confidence, determination and teamwork were evident throughout the demonstrations, and they should all be incredibly proud of what they have accomplished. As Vice Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority, I have seen the positive difference programmes like Firebreak make in helping young people develop valuable life skills while building confidence and resilience. My thanks go to everyone at Stanground Fire Station for delivering such an inspiring programme and for hosting a fantastic event."
Deputy Mayor of Peterborough, Cllr Andrew Bond, and Deputy Mayoress, Cllr Jade Seager, were delighted to attend the Firebreak Pass Out Parade at Stanground Fire Station, where they joined families, firefighters and supporters in celebrating the achievements of the young people who had completed the Firebreak programme.
The parade marked the culmination of weeks of hard work, with participants demonstrating the skills, confidence and teamwork they had developed throughout the programme. Guests had the opportunity to watch the children put their training into action, showcasing everything they had learned under the guidance of the dedicated Firebreak team.
As Deputy Mayor and Vice Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority, Cllr Andrew Bond was especially pleased to support the event and recognise the positive impact the Firebreak programme has on young people across the area.
Speaking after the parade, Cllr Andrew Bond said:
"It was a privilege to attend the Firebreak Pass Out Parade and celebrate the remarkable achievements of every young person who took part. Their confidence, determination and teamwork were evident throughout the demonstrations, and they should all be incredibly proud of what they have accomplished. As Vice Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority, I have seen the positive difference programmes like Firebreak make in helping young people develop valuable life skills while building confidence and resilience. My thanks go to everyone at Stanground Fire Station for delivering such an inspiring programme and for hosting a fantastic event."