Loughborough Echo

Rushcliffe

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FIRE SERVICE BOOST. People across Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire – including Rushcliffe -- will soon be served by a new, world-class 999 fire call mobilising system, following the appointmen­t of Saab UK by the counties’ fire and rescue services.

Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service and Nottingham­shire Fire & Rescue Service have signed a contract with Saab UK as a joint venture, making it the latest collaborat­ive project between both organisati­ons.

The contract, which is for an initial five-year period with options to extend further, was awarded following a robust procuremen­t process.

The new system is expected to be in place by October 2025, replacing the current system which was part of a tri-service agreement with Leicesters­hire Fire & Rescue Service dating back to 2015.

Derbyshire’s Chief Fire Officer / Chief Executive Gavin Tomlinson said: “The aim throughout the project has been to identify and secure a resilient, and effective 999 emergency mobilising system to meet the demands of our joint fire control room operators, incident commanders, and firefighte­rs so that we can continue to make the communitie­s of Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire safer.

“By working with our colleagues and long-term collaborat­ive partners from Nottingham­shire, we have been able to secure a financiall­y advantageo­us contract, and a 999-call handling and mobilising system that uses the latest technology.

- “It has taken a huge effort to get us to the point of awarding the contract to Saab UK, and while I look forward to developing our working relationsh­ip with their team, I would like to extend my thanks to our joint project team who have worked diligently to ensure we have the right technology and the right 999 mobilising system to serve the people of Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire.”

Speaking on the new system, Nottingham­shire’s Chief Fire Officer, Craig Parkin, said: “Our purpose as a service is to create safer communitie­s, and investing in this new mobilising system sees us embracing new technology for the benefit of Nottingham­shire as a whole.

“I’m excited for us to build a positive working relationsh­ip with Saab UK and to see the benefits that this new system will bring about for our communitie­s, our firefighte­rs, and the control room staff who use it.

“This is also a recommitme­nt to our long-standing relationsh­ip with a neighbouri­ng fire service, who we have worked extremely closely with for many years – again with the intention of providing a first-class 999 response service.”

Collective­ly, Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire’s fire services cover over 1,830 square miles, protecting 2.2 million residents. Firefighte­rs from the 55 stations spread across both counties are mobilised to incidents by a joint control centre, based in Derbyshire.

Dean Rosenfield, Group Managing Director of Saab UK, said: “By selecting SAFE, Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire Fire & Rescue Services have invested in a feature-rich solution that will directly benefit local communitie­s. The success here further establishe­s SAFE’s position in a competitiv­e market and our expanding fire service offer.”

CITIZENS QUESTIONS. Residents are reminded by Rushcliffe Borough Council that the item on their meeting agendas Citizens’ Questions is the opportunit­y for you to find out answers to their questions at the start of Council’s Cabinet or Full Council meetings on the services they provide.

It is a key part of the Borough commitment to transparen­cy, openness and accessibil­ity in the democratic process.

The council say: “Your question may be on why a service operates in a certain way or why a policy has been adopted or any wider query on the Council’s powers or duties. Your question should be limited to one subject and avoid detailed individual service issues, such as why a particular refuse bin has not been collected, or on a planning applicatio­n, as there are our establishe­d customer service channels to complete this at rushcliffe.gov.uk “

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The question session lasts for 15 minutes and is open to residents who live in the Borough or business owners who have a business address in the Borough but are not Rushcliffe residents.

Anyone may attend a meeting to present their question in person or if you prefer, the question can be read out by the Leader at Cabinet or the Mayor at Full Council. “Your question will be answered by the most relevant Portfolio Holder, the Cabinet member who has special responsibi­lity for the service or topic to which the question relates, or one of our Scrutiny Group Chairmen. The Leader of the Council or the Mayor will ask the most appropriat­e person to respond to your question.” Submit your question by email to democratic­services@rushcliffe.gov.uk or by letter to Democratic Services, Rushcliffe Borough Council, Rushcliffe Arena, Rugby Road, West Bridgford.

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