The Sentinel

FAMILIES SET TO PAY EXTRA £2.52 A YEAR FOR FIRE SERVICES

- Kerry Ashdown kerry.ashdown@reachplc.com

STAFFORDSH­IRE and Stoke-on-trent residents will pay around £2.50 more a year for fire and rescue services from April.

The 2.99 per cent rise in fire precept follows a 4.99 per cent hike in police precept approved by Staffordsh­ire Police, Fire and Crime Panel at a meeting last week.

On Monday Police, Fire and Crime Commission­er Ben Adams, below, presented the Staffordsh­ire Fire and Rescue Service budget and precept proposals for 2024/25 to the panel. The proposals mean that households living in Band D properties will pay £86.77 to the fire service for the year – a £2.52 increase on last year’s bill.

Mr Adams said in his report: “This 2024/25 budget and Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) is set against (a) backdrop that includes some significan­t uncertaint­ies. The combined 2022 and 2023 pay awards for firefighte­rs at 12% has impacted upon budgets in addition to the assumption that pay increases for 2024 will continue to be at a challengin­g level.

“Since the last budget we have also seen the further unrest within Israel in addition to the first anniversar­y of the war in Ukraine which continues to challenge western economies.

“The proposed increase in the Fire and Rescue council tax precept over the four-year period of this MTFS (Medium Term Financial Strategy) is once again lower than the forecast cumulative rate of inflation and wage growth. I will always aim to keep council tax as low as possible without compromisi­ng safety.

“The council tax proposal is in line with the referendum limit which was set at three per cent for Fire and Rescue Authoritie­s in 2024/25. I am acutely aware that household budgets are tight, so I expect every pound of taxpayer’s money invested in Fire and Rescue to be spent wisely and for Staffordsh­ire

Fire to continuall­y seek efficienci­es and look at areas where productivi­ty can be improved and savings achieved without compromisi­ng of the safety of our firefighte­rs or communitie­s we are here to serve.

“Staffordsh­ire Fire and Rescue continue to perform well and with your support and the continued investment set out in this MTFS it is my expectatio­n that our Chief Fire Officer, Rob Barber, will continue to keep us safe.”

Panel members heard that 60 per cent of people who took part in a residents’ survey on the proposed precept supported the increase – 1,182 in total. But 784 did not support any increase at all.

The proposed revenue budget for 2024/45 is £50,065,000, the report to the panel said. And savings of £1.3 million have been identified in the Medium Term Financial Strategy – with £1.1m already delivered.

There is also a

£5.7 million capital programme for 2024/25. The report added:

“As part of the capital programme for 2024/25 the Commission­er has committed the use of £500,000 of reserves to support the station refurbishm­ent work at Brewood, with a further £500,000 earmarked for Tutbury Fire Station in 2025/26.”

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