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NFRS launches three year strategic plan
01 April 2019
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE FIRE and Rescue Service (NFRS) has launched a strategic plan for the next three years, which sets out plans to create safer communities across Nottinghamshire.
The document also outlines how the service is going to meet responsibilities under the Fire and Rescue National Framework 2019 – 2022 which sets out the Government’s expectations and responsibilities for fire and rescue services.
The plan for 2019 – 2022 is to build on achievements and set out how we will navigate the next three years as a modern fire and rescue service. We know that there are some challenging times ahead, but we are confident that our plan considers risks from all areas and outlines how we intend to move your Service forward.
You can read the document here.
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