Neyland is home. The marina and its businesses, Honeyborough industrial estate, the shops and pubs along Charles Street and High Street, and residential conversions across the town.
Being based here means a Neyland job is not a half-day of somebody's travel time, and it means we can come back. If something on your action list needs a second look, or the fire service raises a query six months later, we are ten minutes away rather than two hours up the M4. That matters more than people expect when an enforcement letter lands.
We are on the doorstep away, so there is no travel charge and no waiting a fortnight for a slot.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 the responsible person for any non-domestic premises must carry out a fire risk assessment. Since 1 October 2023 it must be recorded in full, with the fire safety arrangements, regardless of how many people you employ. Enforcement in Neyland sits with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.
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Tell us the building and we will give you a price on the phone. Most assessments are booked within the week.