Major crewing changes at Bexhill’s fire station won’t go ahead

East Sussex fire and rescue serviceEast Sussex fire and rescue service
East Sussex fire and rescue service
Major crewing changes at Bexhill’s fire station planned as part of unpopular proposals for the service will no longer go ahead.

The first details of ‘modified’ Integrated Risk Management Plan (IRMP) proposals – a document laying out how East Sussex’s fire and rescue services operate within the county, were made public today (Thursday July 16).

An earlier version of the proposals, which were put out for public consultation in April, had proven to be highly controversial, with the Fire Brigades Union and others describing them as “a major threat to public safety”.

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The modified proposals, however, see the changes scaled back across much of the county.

A spokesman for the East Sussex Fire Authority said: “We had the highest response rate ever to a consultation and we would like to assure all contributors that each response will be considered.

“The service also welcomes all the feedback that has been received from staff and our representative bodies and whilst the public consultation has been running, in parallel, senior officers have been engaged in meaningful and constructive dialogue with staff representative groups and trade unions.

“The modified proposals will reduce impacts on our workforce and mitigate a number of the concerns presented to the service through the consultation. 

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