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Council leader warns of risk to lives following Fire Service cuts

Posted by editor on Feb 28, 2008 - 12:00 AM
Filed under: Emergency services, News

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The Leader of Shepway Council has said he is bitterly disappointed by Kent Fire and Rescue Authority’s decision to approve cuts that will mean the loss of one full-time fire engine, 24 firefighters and a specialist height vehicle from Folkestone Fire Station.

Cllr Robert Bliss said the council had opposed the cuts when the matter went out to public consultation.

“This matter was the subject of detailed scrutiny by the community overview committee as well as being discussed twice at full council. We said then and we will say again that a diminished service will mean increased risk to life. This risk might be marginal - but is not acceptable.”

Kent Fire and Rescue Authority voted through the cuts on Wednesday (20 February).

Cllr Bliss said the council appreciated the financial restraints facing the Kent Fire and Rescue Service but said there were widespread concerns about the cuts.

“We sent a very detailed response to the public consultation which had cross-party support. We questioned the risk analysis the fire authority had carried out, highlighted issues that make Folkestone unique and said why we thought the district deserved to keep the excellent fire cover it has had so far. We believe we made a strong case for keeping this cover and I am very disappointed that we were not successful in convincing the authority of our case.”





 

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Fire Service cuts
by RT
on Mar 08, 2008

With these cuts to the Folkestone fire service happening does this mean the response to the Channel Tunnel will be affected. As well as to the tax paying members of shepway and surrounding areas having to put up with operation stack, meaning not much help coming from other areas, and the police being used as a traffic control unit rather than doing the job they all joined to do, the emergency response in this area is decreasing rapidly while central and local goverment are trying to enlarge the populated area. Just to let them know if you add 2 & 2 together you do not get 1, if an area enlarges the way this one is you need to increase services not decrease them..


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