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The Old Fire Station, Llangollen

Photograph at the The Old Fire Station, Llangollen blue plaque

The Old Fire Station / Hen Orsaf Tan This building was first used in 1901 by a Fire Brigade of 2 Officers and 10 Firemen. The Horse drawn engine was replaced in 1930 by the town's first motorised engine. Llangollen Fire Brigade left this building and moved to Regent Street in the 1960s. Defnyddiwyd yr adeilad yn gyntaf yn 1901 gan Frigad Dan o 2 swyddog a 10 o ymladdwyr tan. Tynnwyd y peiriant gan geffylod ond cymerwyd lle hwn yn 1930 gen y peiriant modur cyntaf yn y dre. Cadawodd Brigad Dan Llangollen yr adelled symudodd Fr safle presennol yn y 1960au.

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