Government to end regionalisation of fire services
Action that will stop the forced regionalisation of fires services and hand more control back to local services will be announced by Fire Minister Bob Neill today as part of the Government's plan to abolish regional government and give stronger powers and responsibilities to communities.
Speaking at an event that will bring together Fire and Rescue Authorities and Services from around the country, the Minister will announce that services no longer have to work through Regional Management Boards.
This is the latest step in abolishing regional government and follows recently announced plans to scrap Regional Development Agencies and Regional Assemblies. The Government has also announced it plans to abolish the nine Government Offices for the Regions.
Fire chiefs will be told that Government will no longer needlessly intervene where the National Framework is not strictly adhered to. Issues which will now also be left to local decisions include equality and diversity, and workforce development.
During the event attendees from across the sector will begin work that will help plan the future of the service. The Minister will be asking them to consider big questions such as the shape and role of the sector in the future, how they can be more efficient, how they can contribute to the Big Society, and whether a National Framework is really needed.
Mr Neill said:
"The coalition Government is committed to stopping regional government and cutting away unnecessary layers of bureaucracy by pushing power into the hands of communities.
"We have fantastic Fire and Rescue Services in this country and it's time we stopped tying them up in red tape and give them more freedom to serve their communities. We rely on our firefighters to keep us safe not waste resources on bureaucracy.
"Fire and Rescue Services are mature enough and professional enough to make their own decisions and to work together to make continuous improvements. I know the sector is keen to step up and show that they are more than capable of supporting their own."


