
The Service is proud of its tradition
and history with over 100 years of experience in supporting & protecting the people of
Lancashire.
On the outbreak of World War II Washington Hall UK was acquired and developed as an
accommodation centre for the Royal Ordnance Factory. In 1942, the 127th
Replacement Battalion of the United States Air Force further developed the
site, adding a cinema and hospital block.
It was during this period of occupation by American troops that the Centre
acquired it's name, as the lane forming the
North West boundary of the site was, at that time, named “German Lane”.
This was quickly changed to “Washington Lane”, from which the
title of the Centre was derived.
Between 1948 and 1958 the site was used by both the Ministry of Education
and the Ministry of Defence who used the Centre to train Royal Air Force
Mobile Fire Columns as part of the emergency defence programme.
In 1964 Washington Hall UK began its long history as a prime Firefighter Training
Centre. With a reputation as a premier centre for training and development
built upon decades of experience in training students from many and varied
backgrounds and skills, and through the continued development of its facilities
and staff, Washington Hall UK has become respected world-wide.
Building on the history and tradition of Washington Hall UK and the dedication
of our staff past and present, we have been able to set high standards in
all areas of our work. Looking to the future our aim is to build strong
working relationships and continually exceed customer expectations..