In January, we launched a series of community drop-in sessions aimed at gathering valuable input from residents and stakeholders, to assist in identifying any issues or challenges the Service may face in the delivery of the Community Risk Management Plan 2040 (CRMP 2040). |
As part of the engagement and planning process our Deputy Chief Fire Officer – Iwan Cray will be hosting two external webinars. These interactive webinar sessions will provide a platform for open dialogue, allowing community members to share their insights, concerns, and suggestions.
We encourage you all to join one of the webinars and let us know what you think, by sharing your views to help shape the future of your Fire and Rescue Service. Please see the date, times and links to the webinars below: Monday, 10 February at 19:00pm – Webinar 1 By working together, we aim to shape a modern-day Fire and Rescue Service that reflects the needs and priorities of our communities. Your input is invaluable in helping us create a safer and more resilient Mid and West Wales. For more information on the Community Drop-in Sessions or to fill in our survey online, please visit: Community Risk Management Plan 2040 |
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