Fire and Rescue Services: Police and Crime Commissioners

Home Office written question – answered am ar 14 Chwefror 2024.

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Photo of Stephen Morgan Stephen Morgan Shadow Minister (Defence) (Armed Forces and Defence Procurement), Shadow Minister (Transport)

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he has made a recent assessment of the potential impact of granting powers to Police and Crime Commissioners to take over the governance of local fire and rescue services on fire (a) safety and (b) response times in (i) Essex, (ii) Northamptonshire, (iii) North Yorkshire and (iv) Staffordshire.

Photo of Laura Farris Laura Farris Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Ministry of Justice and Home Office)

Part 1 of the PCC Review explored ways in which we can strengthen fire governance and accountability. The findings signalled strong support for a directly elected individual taking on fire functions to help simplify and strengthen the governance of fire and rescue services across England. This position was reaffirmed in the Fire Reform White Paper, in which we set out our ambition to transfer fire governance to a single elected individual wherever possible. In the Government response to the White Paper, published in September 2023, we set out our intention to proactively encourage and support voluntary governance transfers to PCCs or Mayors wherever possible.

The Home Office collects data on incidents attended by Fire and Rescue Services (FRSs), with this including fire incident and response time data for Essex, Northamptonshire, North Yorkshire and Staffordshire FRSs. This data is published in a variety of published data tables, available here: Fire statistics data tables - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

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