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Mar 2023
The decision to reduce Harrogate's number of nighttime fire engines was based on faulty information, it has been revealed.
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Zoe Metcalfe controversially reduced the number of appliances from two to one in her recent three-year fire service blueprint for North Yorkshire.
One of the main concerns during consultation was that if a second fire engine was required to come from Knaresborough in an emergency, it could get held up at Starbeck level crossing.
At a Harrogate Borough Council meeting in September last year, Ms Metcalfe allayed fears by saying firefighters knew the train times and could ring ahead to Network Rail if they needed to cross urgently.
Ms Metcalfe addresses Harrogate Borough Council in September last year.
But in response to a freedom of information request, Ms Metcalfe's office has now admitted this was "incorrect".
Tina James-McGrath, a staff member at the commissioner's office, said the information was provided by a now-retired "member of the senior leadership team" at North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and it was then "relayed in good faith by the commissioner".
Ms James-McGrath added:
She said Harrogate and Knaresborough fire stations "have an awareness of train times, but this can be difficult to predict" and the fire stations "will not call Network Rail when working at an incident on or close to a train line where working crews may be put at a safety risk".
Ms James-McGrath also acknowledged "ad hoc freight trains also use the line and there is no process for emergency services to phone ahead".
Starbeck signallers, she added, will delay lowering the barriers when possible "if they do see an emergency vehicle approaching reasonably close to the crossing" but "once the barriers are down the signaller must wait for the train to pass before they can raise the barrier".
The proposed closure of Bogs Lane and Kingsley Road to through traffic would only add to the traffic at the crossing, she said, adding:
The Stray Ferret asked Ms Metcalfe's office whether the information about Starbeck crossing was checked and whether she would consider reviewing her decision or agreeing to Cllr Marsh's request for an urgent meeting but it did not respond.
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