Fire chiefs in Cheshire say they are confident they will be able to maintain recent improvements in public safety, despite having to make savings of just under £1 million in the next financial year.
Members of the Fire Authority were told this week (Feb 10th) to expect ongoing reductions in their central Government funding -- meaning that savings of nearly £5.1 million will be needed over the next four years.
They agreed a new £42 million budget to fund a safer Cheshire for 2016-17 and decided to increase the amount needed from local Council Tax by 1.99%. It means that the charge for a Band D home will be £71.86 -- an increase of just 2.7p a week or £1.40 a year.
"We know these are difficult times for many families but this small increase combined with the major savings we have made are essential to ensure we can continue to provide communities across Cheshire with a first class fire and rescue service in the future," said Fire Authority Chair Cllr. John Joyce.
At the meeting the Authority also approved a major capital programme which includes funding the £17.5 million cost of four new stations and a safety centre from grants and reserves, without the need to take out loans. One new station at Alsager opened late last year while work is now underway on sites in Penketh and Powey Lane near the M56, with construction on a new response hub and safety centre in Lymm starting next month.
Other key projects in the capital programme for 2016-17 include:
Chief Fire Officer Paul Hancock added: "I am delighted that despite the fact the Authority is facing ongoing financial cuts, it has still agreed to invest in our frontline response and instead of closing stations, fund more.
"There are still big challenges ahead but the commitment to protecting local communities, reducing risk and maintaining firefighters' safety is paramount. That is ensuring that the overall number of fires in Cheshire continues to decline while injuries in accidental house fires remain at their lowest ever level."
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