HL Deb 03 November 1997 vol 582 c267WA
Lord Morris of Castle Morris

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they have received the final report of the Community Fire Safety Task Force.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office (Lord Williams of Mostyn)

We have received the report of the Community Fire Safety Task Force and have made arrangements for it to be published today. Copies of the report will be available in the Library.

The Task Force was asked last November to propose a five-year strategy to reduce the number of fires and fire casualties in dwellings. It has highly commended the enthusiasm with which fire safety and prevention work is already undertaken by some brigades. It wants to build on their success by putting community fire safety at the centre of both policy and action. It recommends a more integrated and businesslike approach to community fire safety, with the establishment of a national centre to co-ordinate activity and an increased role for Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate to support brigades in the delivery of imaginative, well targeted messages. It also recommends that community fire safety should be made a statutory duty of the fire service.

We are grateful to Task Force members, who came from both the public and private sectors, for delivering an imaginative report in less than a year. We share their high regard for the enthusiasm and expertise of the fire service. It is a high performing service with an excellent record to which we pay tribute.

We must however all be concerned at the rising trend in domestic fires, deaths and casualties, and the Task Force therefore makes a strong case for an increased and co-ordinated emphasis on community fire safety. Community safety is not solely about reducing crime. It is about our wider responsibilities to make our communities safe and confident. This report is an important contribution to that overall aim and we note that it strongly endorses the multi-agency approach.

Before we take any decisions on the details of the strategy, we want to hear the views of chief officers, fire authorities and unions, who have a crucial role to play in translating the strategy into action. We will therefore be consulting interested parties over the next few months before deciding how to respond to the report.