6 RESPONSE TO THE PUBLIC CONSULTATION OF THE NORTH WALES FIRE AND RESCUE AUTHORITY
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dyfrig Siencyn
Additional documents:
Decision:
The content of the Council's response to the
Fire and Rescue Authority's Public
Consultation was approved.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Cllr Dyfrig Siencyn
DECISION
The content of the
Council's response to the Fire and Rescue Authority's Public
Consultation was approved.
DISCUSSION
It was reported that the
Council's Leader and Deputy Leader had had a discussion with the Chief Fire
Officer and Council members serving on the fire service board. It was reported that the consultation had
been open since July 2023 and would end on 30 September.
It was explained that originally there were four
options as part of the consultation. It
was confirmed that one of those was to introduce an option where no change
would be made, however, this option had now been disregarded. It was detailed
that the other three options included having a day staffed station in
Porthmadog and Dolgellau to increase and improve service provision. Attention
was drawn to option 3 that included arrangements to close fire stations in Abersoch and Llanberis as they were on-call stations.
It was confirmed that the
Council's draft response supported what was considered in options 1 and 2 that
would improve services in Gwynedd and opposed option 3. It was also noted that
the financial implications of the options was
something for the Members to consider.
In response to an enquiry about the impact of the Fire
and Rescue Authority's decision on the Council, the Corporate Director noted
that there was an increasing cost associated with option 1 of about 14%
(approx. £1.4 million). It was noted that
a sum of circa £800,000 was associated with option 2. It was confirmed that the
Council would need to find these sums as a contribution to the fire and rescue
service, no additional funding would be provided by the Welsh Government.
Concern was expressed that
the costs of the Fire and Rescue Authority do not appear on the Council tax
bill details, as it was a levy that came from the Council's funds. Consideration was given to finding a method
to explain to residents that the cost of the Fire and Rescue Authority was
included in their bill, once the Authority had come to
a decision.
The intention to support
option 1 and 2 in the consultation paper was welcomed.
Awdur: Geraint Owen, Corporate Director