The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Anger at chief ’s takeover plan

Crime commission­er wants to run county’s fire service

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Plans for the Cambridges­hire’s Police and Crime Commission­er to take over the running of the county’s fire service have been slammed. Cllr Mohammed Jamil, Peterborou­gh city councillor and member of the Cambridges­hire Fire Authority, which currently controls the fire service, said the commission­er was the only person in favour of the proposal.

Mr Ablewhite this week revealed a business case which would see him take over the fire authority’s duties from April 2018 following approval from the Home Office.

It follows new legislatio­n which allows police and crime commission­ers to take on responsibi­lity for fire and rescue services in their area where a Jason Ablewhite good case is made to do so.

Cllr Jamil said: “I’m totally against it. We are a lean and mean fire authority. We have managed to not hit front-line services while saving £7 million over the last five years,

“The only man who is in favour of this is the one man who can take it forward. The police demands are different and the two are not compatible.

“The relationsh­ip the fire authority has with the fire service is a lot better than the police commission­er’s would be. We hold the chief to account for all of his decisions. You do not have the same level of accountabi­lity in the police service.”

Mr Ablewhite said if he took over the governance of the fire service there would be savings through “better use of fire and police estates, closer and quicker joint working between the two services, and savings through a simpler governance process.”

He added: “The proposal is not a takeover of fire and rescue services, or a merger of the roles of police officers and firefighte­rs. The distinctio­n between operationa­l policing and firefighti­ng will be maintained.” A consultati­on on the plans is underway.

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