ChrisB Posted December 15, 2015 Share Posted December 15, 2015 I received a comms from Norman Lamb, our MP, yesterday which I copy here. I think given the amount of water in East Anglia this is serious situation. Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service is looking at the way it provides services across the County. Like so many other services, it needs to do this because of planned cuts to its funding. They are asking for views from the public and you can find detailed information online online by clicking on this link. I am particularly keen to encourage people to have a say about how the fire service deals with flooding risk. On page 36 of the consultation document, the fire service says this: Currently a key part of our emergency response is the ability to respond to major incidents, such as transport accidents, wide area flooding, environmental contamination and collapsed buildings. After the floods of 2007 we received grant funding from Government to help us respond to flooding - this was in addition to a grant allocated by the County Council. This allowed us to set up a specialist water rescue and flooding service. In return for this grant, we were expected to attend incidents outside Norfolk, providing specialist expertise across the country. However, this national funding is coming to an end in 2017. By law we do not need to provide a specialist water rescue and flooding service so we could end the specialist service. If, however, we want to keep providing a flood response for Norfolk after 2017, we would have to save money from elsewhere in order to fund it.To help us with our plans for the future we are interested in your views on this. North Norfolk residents need to make their voice heard if they have views on how the emergency services prioritise response to flooding. You can respond to the consultation in the following ways: You can respond online at www.norfolk.gov.uk/reimagining You can email your response to: haveyoursay@norfolk.gov.uk By phone on 0344 800 8020 on Twitter using #norfolkbudget The consultation closes in mid-January. I would be interested to hear your views too. Norman Lambhttp://www.normanlamb.org.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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