Coverage
Local fire safety, across three counties.
Based in Sutton-In-Ashfield, Parsec Fire engineers cover Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire — usually with same-week availability.
Nottinghamshire
18 towns & cities
Sutton-In-Ashfield
NG17
Sutton-In-Ashfield is our home town — Parsec Fire is based on Phoenix Street and the majority of our local landlord and small-business clients are here in NG17.
View Sutton-In-AshfieldMansfield
NG18 · NG19 · NG20
Mansfield is one of our busiest service areas, covering NG18, NG19 and NG20 — from town-centre offices to industrial estates at Oakham and Hermitage Lane.
View MansfieldKirkby-In-Ashfield
NG17
Kirkby-In-Ashfield sits a few minutes from our base. We look after a mix of shop-front businesses on Lowmoor Road and HMO conversions in the older NG17 housing stock.
View Kirkby-In-AshfieldNottingham
NG1 · NG2 · NG3 · NG7 · NG8
Nottingham city centre and the surrounding NG postcodes are densely built with city-centre HMOs, student lets and mixed-use commercial buildings — a high-demand area for current Fire Risk Assessments.
View NottinghamHucknall
NG15
Hucknall has expanded rapidly with new commercial parks and converted older housing — a steady source of both small-business and HMO fire-safety work.
View HucknallWorksop
S80 · S81
Worksop's mix of distribution warehousing, town-centre retail and a growing residential market means a steady book of both commercial and landlord clients in S80/S81.
View WorksopNewark
NG24
Newark's historic town centre and surrounding business parks blend listed-building constraints with modern commercial fire-safety requirements.
View NewarkRetford
DN22
Retford's market-town centre and surrounding rural commercial sites have a mix of independent retail, hospitality and small industrial premises needing routine fire safety cover.
View RetfordBeeston
NG9
Beeston is one of the busiest student and young-professional HMO markets outside the Nottingham city boundary — NG9 covers Beeston, Chilwell, Bramcote and Stapleford, sitting on the University of Nottingham's doorstep.
View BeestonArnold
NG5
Arnold sits in the NG5 belt north-east of Nottingham, with a dense mix of converted Victorian terraces, 1960s parades and Gedling Borough Council-licensed HMOs around Front Street, Daybrook and Killisick.
View ArnoldWest Bridgford
NG2
West Bridgford (NG2) sits south of the Trent and is dominated by Edwardian villas, professional services on Central Avenue and the Trent Bridge / Meadow Lane sporting venues — a different fire-safety profile from north-Notts.
View West BridgfordEastwood
NG16
Eastwood (NG16) is the D.H. Lawrence town on the Notts/Derbys border — ex-mining terraced stock, Nottingham Road retail and a growing share of HMO conversions catering to commuters into Nottingham and Derby.
View EastwoodBingham
NG13
Bingham (NG13) is a Rushcliffe market town on the A52 east of Nottingham — Market Place independent retail, a growing residential periphery and a small light-industrial estate that all need routine fire-safety cover.
View BinghamSouthwell
NG25
Southwell (NG25) is the Minster town in Newark and Sherwood — listed and conservation-area stock, Minster-adjacent hospitality and small independent retail dominate the local commercial fire-safety profile.
View SouthwellStapleford
NG9
Stapleford (NG9) sits west of Nottingham on the Erewash corridor — Derby Road retail, Pasture Road industrial units and a growing share of HMO conversions for University of Nottingham staff and students.
View StaplefordKimberley
NG16
Kimberley (NG16) sits between Eastwood and Nottingham — Main Street independent retail, former brewery industrial conversions and a small but growing share of HMO stock for commuters into the M1 J26 corridor.
View KimberleyMansfield Woodhouse
NG19
Mansfield Woodhouse (NG19) is the northern half of greater Mansfield — Victorian terraced HMO stock around High Street, the Crown Farm industrial estate and a substantial care-home concentration along Park Lane and Sandy Lane.
View Mansfield WoodhouseOllerton
NG22
Ollerton (NG22) is the ex-pit-village hub of Sherwood — New Ollerton's 1930s colliery housing, the Boughton industrial estate and Sherwood Energy Village all need routine fire-safety cover under Newark and Sherwood District Council.
View OllertonDerbyshire
20 towns & cities
Derby
DE1 · DE21 · DE22 · DE23 · DE24
Derby's city centre, university quarter and surrounding industrial corridors generate consistent demand for FRAs, alarm servicing and extinguisher cover.
View DerbyChesterfield
S40 · S41 · S42 · S43
Chesterfield and its surrounding villages cover everything from the Markham Vale industrial estate to historic town-centre hospitality — a varied book of commercial work.
View ChesterfieldIlkeston
DE7
Ilkeston sits on the Nottinghamshire–Derbyshire border with a busy mix of small-business commercial premises and rented residential property.
View IlkestonAlfreton
DE55
Alfreton's town centre and the surrounding industrial estates along the A38 form a regular service area — many of our long-standing extinguisher contracts are here.
View AlfretonBelper
DE56
Belper's UNESCO mill-town heritage means many premises are listed or converted, with specific fire-safety challenges around compartmentation and historic doors.
View BelperRipley
DE5
Ripley's central position in Amber Valley and its mix of small-industrial and retail sites makes it a regular weekly stop on our service routes.
View RipleyHeanor
DE75
Heanor's older housing stock and small-business commercial sites keep us regularly involved with landlord and shop-front fire safety in DE75.
View HeanorBolsover
S44
Bolsover, Clowne and the surrounding villages have a strong small-business community plus historic premises that need careful fire-safety planning.
View BolsoverLong Eaton
NG10
Long Eaton sits in NG10 on the Derbyshire / Nottinghamshire border — a dense mix of upholstery workshops, town-centre retail, Victorian HMO conversions and the Manor Farm and Fields Farm trading estates.
View Long EatonMatlock
DE4
Matlock and the Derbyshire Dales are characterised by listed and heritage stone-built property — DE4 covers Matlock, Matlock Bath, Wirksworth and the surrounding tourist hospitality stock, where compartmentation upgrades have to respect original building fabric.
View MatlockBuxton
SK17
Buxton (SK17) is the Peak District spa town — listed Crescent and Pavilion Gardens hospitality, Buxton Opera House, and a substantial guest-house and boutique-hotel stock that brings the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order firmly into scope across SK17.
View BuxtonDronfield
S18
Dronfield (S18) sits between Sheffield and Chesterfield — a commuter town with Civic Centre retail, Callywhite Lane industrial estate and a growing share of converted HMO stock under North East Derbyshire District Council.
View DronfieldGlossop
SK13
Glossop (SK13) sits on the western edge of the Peak District — High Street West retail, the former mill conversion commercial stock around Howard Town and a substantial guesthouse and B&B trade serving Peak District visitors.
View GlossopSwadlincote
DE11
Swadlincote (DE11) is the principal town of South Derbyshire — the High Street pedestrianised retail core, the Woodville pottery industrial heritage stock and a growing residential periphery served by routine fire-safety work.
View SwadlincoteAshbourne
DE6
Ashbourne (DE6) is the southern gateway to the Peak District — Market Place listed hospitality, St John Street independent retail and a substantial holiday-let and B&B stock across the Dovedale corridor.
View AshbourneClay Cross
S45
Clay Cross (S45) sits south of Chesterfield on the A61 corridor — ex-mining terraced stock, the Clay Cross Works industrial heritage and Bridge Street independent retail all carry routine fire-safety work under North East Derbyshire District Council.
View Clay CrossStaveley
S43
Staveley (S43) sits east of Chesterfield — Markham Vale logistics park, Inkersall residential stock and a substantial ex-industrial commercial conversion base all carry routine fire-safety work.
View StaveleyEckington
S21
Eckington (S21) sits on the Derbyshire/South Yorkshire border between Chesterfield and Sheffield — Market Street independent retail, the Renishaw industrial corridor and a substantial converted period housing stock all carry routine fire-safety work.
View EckingtonNew Mills
SK22
New Mills (SK22) sits in the High Peak on the Derbyshire/Greater Manchester border — Market Street independent retail, the Torr Vale mill heritage commercial stock and a substantial converted period housing base under High Peak Borough Council.
View New MillsShirebrook
NG20
Shirebrook (NG20) sits on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border — ex-mining terraced stock, the Brook Park industrial estate (Sports Direct / Frasers Group HQ) and Patchwork Row retail all carry routine fire-safety work under Bolsover District Council.
View ShirebrookSouth Yorkshire
12 towns & cities
Sheffield
S1 · S2 · S3 · S6 · S10 · S11
Sheffield's student lets, city-centre HMOs and large hospitality scene generate consistent demand for compliant FRAs and fire-door inspections across S1–S11.
View SheffieldRotherham
S60 · S61 · S62 · S63 · S65
Rotherham's mix of distribution centres along the A1/M18 and dense town-centre housing creates a steady commercial and landlord workload.
View RotherhamDoncaster
DN1 · DN2 · DN4 · DN5
Doncaster's large distribution and warehouse sector plus growing town-centre residential conversions make for a steady book of commercial and HMO work.
View DoncasterBarnsley
S70 · S71 · S75
Barnsley combines town-centre hospitality, large retail parks and a growing logistics base around the M1 corridor — all needing competent fire safety cover.
View BarnsleyMexborough
S64
Mexborough (S64) sits on the Dearne Valley between Doncaster and Rotherham — High Street retail, ex-mining terraced HMO stock and the Manvers Way logistics corridor all carry routine fire-safety work under Doncaster MBC.
View MexboroughConisbrough
DN12
Conisbrough (DN12) sits west of Doncaster — the historic Conisbrough Castle precinct, Doncaster Road retail and ex-mining terraced HMO stock all carry routine fire-safety work under Doncaster MBC.
View ConisbroughWath upon Dearne
S63
Wath upon Dearne (S63) sits in the Dearne Valley between Rotherham and Barnsley — High Street retail, Manvers Lake business park and ex-NCB terraced housing all carry routine fire-safety work under Rotherham MBC.
View Wath upon DearnePenistone
S36
Penistone (S36) is the market town on the western edge of Barnsley borough — Market Street independent retail, the Penistone Cattle Market, and a substantial Pennine-fringe holiday-let stock all carry routine fire-safety work.
View PenistoneStocksbridge
S36
Stocksbridge (S36) sits in the upper Don Valley on the Sheffield/Barnsley border — the Stocksbridge Steelworks (Liberty Speciality Steels) site, Manchester Road retail and a substantial converted period housing base all carry routine fire-safety work.
View StocksbridgeMaltby
S66
Maltby (S66) sits east of Rotherham — ex-mining terraced stock, the Tickhill Road retail strip and a substantial logistics corridor along the A631 all carry routine fire-safety work under Rotherham MBC.
View MaltbyThorne
DN8
Thorne (DN8) sits east of Doncaster on the M18 corridor — Finkle Street retail, the Thorne South industrial estate and a substantial logistics base along the A614 all carry routine fire-safety work under Doncaster MBC.
View ThorneWombwell
S73
Wombwell (S73) sits south of Barnsley — High Street retail, ex-NCB terraced HMO stock and the Cortonwood retail park all carry routine fire-safety work under Barnsley MBC.
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