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29
Jan
A Knaresborough man has launched a campaign to stop four firefighters stationed in Harrogate losing their jobs in April.
Neil Smith, 55, said "people's lives are at risk" because of the cuts, which will see the number of nighttime fire engines based in Harrogate from two to one.
The job losses, which are expected to save £210,000, are part of plans by Zoe Metcalfe, the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, to put greater emphasis on fire prevention.
The Stray Ferret revealed the news earlier this month, which prompted Mr Smith to set up the Facebook group Community Action Group Harrogate/Knaresborough/Ripon in the hope of rallying others who opposed the changes.
Mr Smith told the Stray Ferret he had a meeting scheduled with Ms Metcalfe next month.
He said:
Mr Smith also said he was considering a protest outside Harrogate Fire Station to “make a stance” against the decision. He added:
He said new housing developments in the area could "bring thousands of new residents and an increased demand for the fire service”. He added:
The Stray Ferret revealed in 2022 that Ms Metcalfe planned to shed frontline firefighting jobs as part of her 2022 to 2025 Risk and Resource model, which outlined how the service would deploy its resources.
Scarborough is also due to lose four firefighters next year, which will save another £215,000.
A further seven posts for what are described as "operational staffing reserves" will also be lost in April 2025, saving a further £375,000.
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