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Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service praised for COVID pandemic response

NORTHUMBERLAND Fire and Rescue Service have been praised for their response to the coronavirus pandemic following an inspection. An independent review by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) found the service had adapted and responded effectively to the COVID-19 pandemic. The inspection was carried out in November 2020, and looked at a number of areas. It praised how the service was able to continue to safely provide fire prevention advice to vulnerable members of the community, and the way the service prioritised the health and wellbeing of staff. Unlike previous inspections, there was no grading for fire and rescue services, instead the Inspectorate produced a narrative response setting out their assessment of the effectiveness of the Service’s response to the pandemic.

NFU urges 180 councils to ban sky lanterns

NFU urges 180 councils to ban sky lanterns 30 December 2020 | The NFU is seeking a total ban on sky lanterns to safeguard property and animals The NFU is urging the public not to release sky lanterns on New Year s Eve because of the dangers they pose to livestock, farm buildings and the environment. The union s campaign has so far resulted in 175 councils across England and Wales banning the release of sky lanterns on council property. It has already received support both from the general public and organisations such as the National Fire Chiefs Council. However, there are over 180 councils who are yet to ban them.

Deputy chief fire officer welcomed

A NEW deputy chief fire officer (DCFO) has been appointed for the county after an extensive selection process. Graeme Binning, who was born in Stirling, joins Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, where he was area manager/local senior officer for East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire and Inverclyde - responsible for the delivery of the Fire and Rescue Service across three local authority areas, covering a population of 350,000 and incorporating seven wholetime stations and four retained duty system stations. Commenting on his appointment Graeme said: “I am delighted to be joining Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service and I’m looking forward to getting to know my new service and everyone working within it.

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