ECFRS - Community Risk Management Plan Survey 2025-2030

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Consultation has concluded

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Essex County Fire and Rescue Service (ECFRS) is consulting on behalf of the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Fire and Rescue Authority (EPFCCFRA).

We are seeking feedback from stakeholders on proposed changes or initiatives that will form part of our Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) 2025 – 2030.

Our stakeholders include:

  • Our public - Our communities who live, work, visit and travel in Essex.
  • Our partners - Our businesses and local partner organisations including our emergency services partners, our political stakeholders and our neighbouring fire and rescue services.
  • Our people - Our staff, including our volunteers and representative bodies.

Under the Fire and Rescue National Framework for England, a CRMP should identify risks facing the community and describe how a fire and rescue authority will address those risks and prevent and respond to fires and other emergencies. When finished, it will serve as our organisation’s plan (our corporate plan).

Our consultation is asking for feedback against 13 proposals.

Take me to the survey
CRMP Consultation Supporting Document

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service (ECFRS) is consulting on behalf of the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Fire and Rescue Authority (EPFCCFRA).

We are seeking feedback from stakeholders on proposed changes or initiatives that will form part of our Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP) 2025 – 2030.

Our stakeholders include:

  • Our public - Our communities who live, work, visit and travel in Essex.
  • Our partners - Our businesses and local partner organisations including our emergency services partners, our political stakeholders and our neighbouring fire and rescue services.
  • Our people - Our staff, including our volunteers and representative bodies.

Under the Fire and Rescue National Framework for England, a CRMP should identify risks facing the community and describe how a fire and rescue authority will address those risks and prevent and respond to fires and other emergencies. When finished, it will serve as our organisation’s plan (our corporate plan).

Our consultation is asking for feedback against 13 proposals.

Take me to the survey
CRMP Consultation Supporting Document