MAWWFRS Authority Draft Corporate Plan 2021 – 2026 We need your input!

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The closing date for the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority Draft Corporate Plan 2021-2026 consultation period is approaching.

This is your Fire and Rescue Service, and we want to know what you think of the services we provide and how you believe we can continue to make improvements and future savings.
MAWWFRS Authority Draft Corporate Plan 2021 – 2026

We need your input!

The closing date for the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority Draft Corporate Plan 2021-2026 consultation period is approaching.

This is your Fire and Rescue Service, and we want to know what you think of the services we provide and how you believe we can continue to make improvements and future savings.Our Corporate Plan sets out our Strategic direction for the next five years.

The plan also contains our four Draft Strategic Aims and Improvement and Well-being Objectives for 2021/2022. These Improvement and Well-being Objectives have been set in the context of the significant challenges facing public services, but also reflect an appetite to embrace innovative ideas and new ways of working.

We remain committed to the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015, and we have embraced our duties and our role as a statutory partner across our six Public Services Boards.We believe that collaborative working is the future of the emergency services, enabling us to improve the way we work; share our people and financial resources; and ultimately save more lives. We are also committed to finding innovative solutions to improve the way we work, improve Firefighter safety, reduce our impact on the environment and ultimately contribute to the wellbeing of our communities.

There are only a few weeks left to ‘have your say’ on the proposals outlined in our Draft Corporate Plan 2021-2026.  If you wish to comment on the plan, please ensure you do so before the closing date of Friday, 04 December 2020.

To view our Draft Corporate Plan 2021-2026 and to respond please visit our website www.mawwfire.gov.uk

We really welcome your feedback, and each week through our consultation process, we are offering the chance to win a £25 gift voucher!  All you need to do is let us know what you think by completing our online questionnaire.  For more information and terms and conditions, please go to our website.

You can also:

⠂Call us on 0370 6060699 and ask for the Corporate Communications and Business Development Department.

⠂Email us at haveyoursay@mawwfire.gov.uk.

⠂Write to us at Freepost MAWWFRS, Fire Service Headquarters, Lime Grove Avenue,​ Carmarthen, ​SA31 1SP.​

⠂Visit our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @mawwfire.

We sincerely hope that you take the time to provide us with your views.

There is also an opportunity to attend a webinar with Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Roger Thomas on Monday, 9th November 2020 at 19:00 pm. Further details regarding the webinar will be circulated on our Social Media platforms closer to the date.  However, please feel free to submit any questions or observations on our Draft Corporate Plan 2021-2026 prior to the webinar at haveyoursay@mawwfire.gov.uk

Contact Information
Mid & West Wales Fire And Rescue Service Press Office
pressofficer@mawwfire.gov.uk

1. The Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service serves Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Swansea, Powys and Neath Port Talbot.  The Service covers some 4,500 square miles and makes-up almost two-thirds of the landmass of Wales

2. A wide variety of risks are found within the operational area ranging from the petro-chemical industries in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire and Briton Ferry, Neath, to the risks associated with heavily populated areas such as Swansea, Port Talbot and Llanelli.  There is an extensive farming community and many other light industries throughout the area.  These, together with an extensive coastline and inland waterways are some of the specialised risks within the Mid and West Wales region.

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