Police commissioner tells police panel he has no intention of overseeing fire and rescue service

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

28th Jun 2022 | Local News

John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, doesn't want to oversee Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (Cheshire Constabulary).
John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, doesn't want to oversee Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (Cheshire Constabulary).

Cheshire's Police Commissioner has said he has no intention of asking the government if he can take over responsibility - for Cheshire's fire and rescue service.

PCC John Dwyer made his feelings clear following a meeting of the police and crime panel on Friday (June 24), which he was unable to attend because of illness.

The Police and Crime Commissioner was absent due to having COVID.

Panel members and members of the public were unhappy Dwyer's deputy didn't stand in for him during the meeting.

Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer And Deputy PCC David McNeilage (Cheshire Constabulary).

At the meeting, the panel decided to hold a special meeting next month to discuss and respond to a government proposal which could see police commissioners oversee the fire and rescue service.

In an open letter to panel chair Evan Morris, which has been published on the Police and Crime Commissioner's website, Mr Dwyer said: "The white [government] paper explains there is a strong case to consider options to transfer the governance of fire and rescue service to an elected individual.

"One option could be to transfer responsibility to a police, fire and crime commissioner.

"Whilst I acknowledge the findings of the PCC review and the possibility that the Home Office may mandate governance changes across England, the white paper explicitly explains that it is currently for each police and crime commissioner to determine whether they want responsibility for fire."

He said, to date, only four areas have made the transition to a police, fire and crime commissioner.

"For absolute clarity and the avoidance of doubt, I reiterate that I have no appetite to submit a proposal to the Home Secretary in relation to the transfer of governance of the fire and rescue service within Cheshire," said Mr Dwyer.

Crewe Fire Station. PCC John Dwyer has no intention of overseeing Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (Crewe Fire Station).

"I have previously explained my position to the chief fire officer, the fire authority as well as police and crime panel members.

"It is disappointing, therefore, that panel members have not paid attention to my previous comments in relation to this matter, nor referenced my position within the panel meeting on Friday."

He added: "In the absence of the Home Office mandating governance changes across England, I can advise that there are no implications for the police and crime panel within Cheshire."

At Friday's meeting of the police and crime panel Cheshire East councillor Paul Findlow (Con) gave his comment.

He said: "I was going to ask the commissioner, unfortunately he' s unwell today, if he had in mind if he was contemplating making a submission to assume jurisdiction and responsibility for the fire and rescue service or not, so we don't quite know what the position is there."

Cllr Paul Findlow, Prestbury, Conservative, was unclear what PCC John Dwyer's exact stance was (Cheshire East Council).

Cheshire Fire Authority (CFA) currently oversees Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS).

The authority is made up of 23 councillors in total from Cheshire West & Chester, Cheshire East, Halton Borough Council, and Warrington Borough Council.

Mr Dwyer's full letter can be read HERE.

READ MORE: Man dies on Manchester to Crewe railway line.

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(Ryan Parker and Belinda Ryan)

     

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