Written answers

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

Fire Service

Photo of Seán FlemingSeán Fleming (Laois-Offaly, Fianna Fail)
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93. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government if he will list the 21 new service delivery units following the realignment of the fire service structures; if he will list the areas covered by each of these new delivery units; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23536/14]

Photo of Phil HoganPhil Hogan (Carlow-Kilkenny, Fine Gael)
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In February 2013 I published Keeping Communities Safe (KCS)as the national policy for the future direction of fire services in Ireland. KCS sets out an overall systemic approach to the objective of reducing the number of fires and consequent annual loss, based on a risk management approach to fire safety. Following an in-depth examination of a number of different service delivery options, it was considered appropriate that fire services remain a local government service, with appropriate local political accountability. However, while fire authorities remain based on the principal local authorities, KCS provides for a move to a 'shared services' structure, involving a reduction in the number of actual fire services from 30 to 21, with 14 single fire authorities and 7 'shared services'.

A full list of these can be found in the following table. Further information, including a map of the future service delivery units, can be found at Chapter 3 of the main KCS policy document which is available on my Department's website at: .

Local Authority
14 large population areas
Mayo
Wicklow
Kildare
Wexford
Cork County
Cork City
Kerry
Clare
Louth (incl Dundalk & Drogheda)
Meath
Donegal
Tipperary
Limerick
Waterford
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7 “shared service” basis
Cavan/Monaghan
Longford/Westmeath (includes Athlone Fire Auth.)
Carlow /Kilkenny
Laois/Offaly
Roscommon/Sligo/Leitrim
Galway City & County
Dublin City Council/South Dublin County Council/ Fingal/Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown

The integration of fire services in Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford has been successfully advanced and this experience provides a basis for developing the recommended 'shared services' arrangements among fire authorities.  It is envisaged that the revised structure will be in place nationally by end-2015.

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