Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service (GFRS) is asking for your views on the risks it faces in the county.
GFRS regularly assesses its own data and risks to the community and wants to hear the views of residents too.
Feedback from the public will be combined with the service’s own data and the team’s knowledge and experience, to build a balanced picture of the risks they face as a Fire and Rescue Service.
The engagement was launched on Monday 21 October and lasts for six weeks, ending on Sunday 1 December 2024. To take part, please go to: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/glosfire-crp
The information will help to assess the potential impact and likelihood of the risks, and where they are most likely to occur.
The feedback will help form the Community Risk Profile (CRP) for Gloucestershire. This vital document informs the strategic Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP), the publication of which is a regulatory requirement. The CRMP is an assessment of risks and how we effectively use resources to address those risks.
Residents and businesses are being asked to share their views about the risks faced within our county, both now and in the future, to make sure the new CRMP from 2026 onwards reflects your views.
You can find the current CRMP here: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/ixrglevp/gcc_3312-gfrs-community-risk-management-plan_dev10.pdf