Threat of local fire services cuts as regionalisation project flounders
Graham Evans calls for halt to chaotic government plans for regional fire call centres
Local fire & rescue authorities across
Labour Ministers are currently pushing ahead with plans to replace
· Escalating costs of fire restructuring: The draft business case last year admitted that the set-up costs of the project were already £400 million over its £1 billion national budget. The Fire Brigades Union has recently estimated that £278 million is being spent on management consultants, regional project directors, change co-ordinators, project assurance directors, PR staff, civil servants, and agency staff, to handle the restructuring.
· Local fire services face cuts: Whilst the Government has pledged to fund centrally the increased running costs for the regional control centres, these payments are only for three years. This leaves the prospect that local fire authorities will have to pick up the bill - through cuts to other services or via increasing the fire precept on council tax. The recent regional business case admits that additional efficiencies and/or revenue generating will be needed. In May, the Government instructed new Regional Management Boards to deliver more sharing of functions at a regional or sub-regional level to deliver efficiencies. This raises the prospect that local fire stations face cuts imposed at a regional level to pay for the flawed regionalisation process.
· Fire service regionalisation cancelled in
· Leaked letter reveals chaos in government: A leaked letter from the head of the new South West Regional Fire Control company to Ministers reveals widespread discontent about the Governments plans. He warns that local fire & rescue authorities will not voluntarily submit to the Governments regionalisation of the fire service. He criticises delays in the project, leading to immense frustration and profound disappointment. Ministers are told that confidence amongst the company directors, our hard working officers and, we suspect, fire authorities is now rock bottom. A cross-party Select Committee has already sounded the alarm that there is no evidence to suggest any overall saving and we are unconvinced that the Government can offer the assurance of maintained or improved service quality resulting from the FiReControl project.
Cllr
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