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  • Scottish Fire and Rescue Service - Draft Strategic Plan 2022-25 consultation

    Created: 09/05/2022
    News/Events Category: General News


    You are invited to review the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) draft Strategic Plan 2022-25.

    This critical milestone in the continued development of the Service will ensure that SFRS remains fully committed to improving the safety and wellbeing of the communities it serves both now and in the future.

    As a key stakeholder, SFRS would like to hear your views. Your input will help to critically assess if the proposed strategy is on the right track. Listening to your views will help the team to continuously develop and improve its services.

    You’ll find the draft Plan and an opportunity to share your thoughts on this webpage. The consultation closes on 10 July 2022.




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