The published outcome of the review held by North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.

Following Public Consultation Commissioner Zoë makes her decisions on the new Risk and Resource Model for the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.

After three months of consultation with the public, Zoë Metcalfe, North Yorkshire’s Police Fire and Crime Commissioner has made her decisions on how the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service will continue in its transformation over the next three years.

The changes were first proposed to the public earlier this year, detailing how the Fire and Rescue service would seek to deploy its people, equipment and resources based on an extensive risk assessment across North Yorkshire and York, which identified the likelihood and severity of fires, road traffic collisions, water related incidents, and other emergencies.

Consultation with the public consisted of 12 public events at which 1,400 people actively engaged, three resident focus groups and an online survey which received 1,300 responses. Throughout this period Commissioner Zoë put the questions asked by the public to leaders of the Fire and Rescue Service and interrogated their response, scrutinising the detail of the data and evidence set out.

Commissioner Zoë has made approvals, subject to stipulations on some of the proposals, after evaluating the evidence and considering the views and opinions of the public.

Importantly, the decisions made by Commissioner Zoë enable any savings to be re-invested into vital areas of the Service identified as key public priorities; increasing prevention and protection work across the service area, which includes permanent investment into prevention and protection teams at this point and concentrating on improving the availability of On-call fire engines in rural areas.

Amongst the approved proposals is to change Huntington to an On-call station with the requirement for the Chief Fire Officer to implement an ongoing assurance review of on-call response time data annually. The decision falls heavily on evidence that there is more emergency response resource in the York area than the risk or demand requires, and therefore changing Huntington station is safe, and will enable capacity for more prevention and protection work.

The proposal to replace the Tactical Response fire engine at Harrogate with a larger Emergency Rescue fire engine has been approved and will be crewed only during peak hours. The second Emergency Rescue fire engine at this site will remain full-time, therefore increasing capacity and capability to respond to an emergency when demand is at its greatest, as well as improving resilience across the service area. Harrogate will pilot this proposal and after a 3-year review, the Commissioner will look to adopt in Scarborough.

Commissioner Zoë said:

“I have made these decisions to support the transformation of our Fire and Rescue Service based on extensive evidence and from listening to what is important to you, which you said was increasing and enhancing prevention and protection work to stop incidents from happening in the first place”

“During my consultation my office and I had many great conversations across communities, taking the opportunity to listen and discuss what the proposals would mean and how they were in the best interest of keeping people safe and feeling safe. I want to personally thank everyone who attended one of our consultation events and completed the online questionnaire – your views are always important.”

“Some areas of the Service will change, and I know change can be unsettling, but I remain confident that the right people, with be in the right place, with the right equipment at the right time, to support everyone in North Yorkshire and York.”

Jonathan Dyson, Chief Fire Officer said:

“The Commissioner’s endorsement of the proposals we have presented within our Risk & Resource Model, supports my professional opinion and strategic direction for resourcing to risk. Our strong focus on prevention and protection activities are the primary way for us to reduce risk in our communities. This provides a sustainable commitment to keep the communities of North Yorkshire and the City of York safe and feeling safe.

“The Service has committed to sustained engagement with our communities, to provide reassurance about the changes that your fire service will be putting in place.”

Other decisions which will be progressed are plans to reform, improve and enhance the On-call service in North Yorkshire and York, the introduction of a new specialist water rescue capability in Skipton and adopting principles which provide the public of North Yorkshire with meaningful, accurate and localised emergency response standards to help them understand what they should expect.

Full details on the Commissioner’s decisions can be found in the Decision Notice published on her website here: Decision Notices – Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner North Yorkshire (northyorkshire-pfcc.gov.uk)

A new Unitary Authority replacing NYCC- What’s it all about?

On 1 April 2023, North Yorkshire Council will replace the eight councils currently delivering public services in North Yorkshire.

Over the next few months, the council will be holding the biggest countrywide conversation North Yorkshire has ever seen – ‘Let’s Talk’ – to find out which issues are most important to you, and how they can best support you and your community.

How can I take part?

The first topic of conversation will be ‘Let’s Talk Local’, and they will be asking you which local services are most important to you, and what you think of the proposed Community Networks. Teams from the council will be holding these conversations in person across North Yorkshire at the places you visit and socialise at, like libraries and street markets, and talking to members of local groups. Later in the autumn, they will be asking for your views to help shape the budget for the council, as well as the proposed devolution deal for York and North Yorkshire.

You can also share your views online or, if you’d prefer, on paper. Surveys are available in accessible formats including large print and easy read, plus selected alternative languages – simply call 01609 780780 to request your copy.

Join the conversation

Here are a few of the events taking place where you can have your say, with many more planned:

DateEventLocationPostcodeTime
28/09/2022Knaresborough MarketKnaresboroughHG5 8AG9am-3pm
29/09/2022Ripon MarketRiponHG4 1BP9am-3pm
02/10/2022Harrogate ‘Little Birds’ Art MarketValley Gardens, HarrogateHG1 2SZ10am-3pm
02/10/2022Harrogate Junior ParkrunValley Gardens, HarrogateHG1 2SZ8.45am-9.30am
05/10/2022Harrogate LibraryVictoria Ave, HarrogateHG1 1EG3pm-6.30pm
07/10/2022Ripon LibraryThe Arcade, Ripon HG4 1AG10am-3pm
10/10/2022St Peter’s ChurchCambridge Road, HarrogateHG1 1PB10am-1pm
11/10/2022St Peter’s Church
12pm-3pm
12/10/2022St Peter’s Church
1pm-4pm
13/10/2022 St Peter’s Church 10am-4pm
13/10/2022Harrogate Farmers MarketCambridge Street, HarrogateHG1 1PB10am-4pm
14/10/2022Boroughbridge Community Library17, St James Square, BoroughbridgeYO51 9ARTBC
14/10/2022St Peter’s ChurchCambridge Road, HarrogateHG1 1PB12pm-3pm
15/10/202210am-1pm
20/10/2022Nidderdale Community HubStation Square, King St, Pateley BridgeHG3 5LE10am-2pm
21/10/2022Knaresborough Library40 Market Place, KnaresboroughHG5 8AG10am-2pm
26/10/2022Masham Community Office Little Market Place, MashamHG4 4DY1pm-3pm
02/11/2022Ripon Community HouseSharow View, 75 AllhallowgateHG4 1LE12.30-3.30pm
25/11/2022Ripon Cathedral Christmas FairMinster Road, RiponHG4 1QT9.30am-4.30pm
26/11/2022
Ripon Cathedral Christmas Fair


Visit https://letstalkny.commonplace. to share your views online, and find out where your local conversations are taking place.

Have your say about the changes planned for the Unitary Council.

On 1 April 2023, North Yorkshire Council will replace the eight councils currently delivering public services in North Yorkshire. NYCC are kick-starting North Yorkshire’s biggest countywide conversation, Let’s Talk, this autumn to understand how the public are feeling, what their priorities for their local areas are and to get their feedback to help inform decision-making for the new North Yorkshire Council.

The ‘conversation’ starts on 26 September with the launch of ‘Let’s Talk Local’ engagement, finding out which local topics are most important. Later in the autumn, NYCC will be asking the public for their views on the budget for the new council to help inform decision-making, as well as taking the proposed Devolution deal for York and North Yorkshire forward for public consultation (subject to political decision).

Do you have time for a walk whilst also supporting others?

Ripon Rotary Sponsored Walk 2022
Saturday 1 October 2022, starts at 10:00am at Ripon Cathedral

The sponsored walk covers ten miles starting and finishing at Ripon Cathedral (or as an alternative, five miles, finishing at the Community Link Walled Garden where refreshments will be available).

On completion, you will have experienced a healthy, interesting and scenic walk and you will have helped many through your sponsorship of Rotary’s nominated charities (Ripon City of Sanctuary and Ripon Walled Garden).
 

Cafe for Older People starting in Ripon

New Friendship Café for Older People
Starting 28 September, 1.30pm – 3pm and then 1st and 3rd Wednesday each month.
Holy Trinity Ripon

Craft, music, guest speakers, films, quiz.
£3 entrance fee includes tea/coffee and cake and lucky dip.
For more information or to book a place, phone Home Instead on 01423 774490 and ask to speak to Karen or Sheena.
 

Need Advice or support help?

 Citizens Advice North Yorkshire (CANY)

Citizens Advice North Yorkshire


 
CANY is part of the Citizens Advice charity network providing free, confidential, impartial advice, helping find a way forward, whatever problem people face, especially with rising costs.

Please advise anyone struggling not to let things build up. The sooner a call is made to the Freephone Advice line 0808 278 7900 (9.00 to 4.30 Monday to Friday), the sooner the first steps can be taken.  The line is busy but calls are answered by an adviser who can help, so please encourage people to try again and they will get through.
 
There are drop-in sessions at the Harrogate office 10.00 – 12.30 on Fridays.

There are outreach services available at Ripon library (first Tuesday of the month) and at Allhallowgate Church in Ripon (last Tuesday of the month). There is a monthly outreach at Masham Community Office (first Thursday) and another at Nidderdale Plus (second Thursday by video link). Request for advice at an outreach venue can be made via the Advice line.

Covid 19 Boosters

North Yorkshire ‘walk-in’ vaccination clinics

As part of ongoing efforts to deliver the COVID-19 vaccination programme, the NHS and pharmacies are providing walk-in and pop-up clinics.

You do not need to be registered with a GP practice or have an NHS number in order to attend a drop-in clinic. If you have any questions about the vaccine, you’ll be able to chat on-site before you have it.

If you would like to book your vaccination appointment in advance (for first, second, third or booster doses), please visit the NHS website.

There’s more information about accessing a vaccine, here.

Details of who can get a COVID vaccine are available on the NHS website

Support at this time of sadness

Just B – Hear to Help support line  

Feeling grief and loss after the death of someone you may never have met is natural – they may have been an important icon in our lives for many years, and we may have shared in important milestones in their lives. The news may trigger feelings, memories and emotions from a personal bereavement – whether recent or a number of years ago.

Grief is a natural response to loss. Sometimes the pain of loss can feel overwhelming. You may experience all kinds of difficult and unexpected emotions, shock or anger, disbelief, and profound sadness.

These are normal reactions to loss, and if you need to talk, the Hear to Help support line is available seven days a week, 8am – 8pm for children, young people or adults across North Yorkshire: (01423) 856 799.