Highlands & Islands Fire & Rescue Service - Public Meetings
11th May 2012
Message from Deputy Chief Fire Officers
Friday 30th March marked the end of a series of Fire Board meetings which have allowed a clearer and more positive direction to be defined for the Service and the communities we serve. We are committed to keeping the communities of the Highlands and Islands up to date on the debate and outcome of these meetings.
The Service needs to closely examine its arrangements for providing a fire and rescue service to our communities. How that will finally look will vary from area to area and will, in some way, partly depend on the ability of individuals within the community to assist in making a Fire Station sustainable within a Best Value Framework.
To this end, and in order to relay the outcome of the debate and any speculation about the future, HIFRS is currently holding a number of open public meetings with our communities, to which you would be more than welcome to attend.
Lairg
23rd May at 1830hrs
Lairg Community Centre
Main Street, Lairg
Thurso
24th May at 1830hrs
Thurso Fire Station
Millbank Road, Thurso, KW14 8PS
Golspie
14th June at 1830hrs
Golspie Community Centre
Main Street, Golspie, KW10 6RS
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