HC Deb 19 November 2002 vol 394 cc81-5W
Mr. Edward Davey

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what the cost to the Government has been of(a) maintained and (b) storage of Bedford self-propelled pumps since the Auxiliary Fire Service was disbanded; and if he will make a statement. [81699]

Mr. Leslie

The vehicles are held at Marchington and the costs of the site are shown in the following table:

Costs of Marchington since 1991
Year Rent Storage costs Maintained costs Income1 Total
Included
1991–922 326,693 in rent 502,441 829,134
1992–93 1,476,890 301,045 708,200 2,486,135
1993–94 1,183,128 237,870 832,944 2,253,942
1994–95 1,459,751 204,928 685,438 2,350,117
1995–96 1,191,498 195,845 635,924 2,023,267
1996–97 1,308,115 188,128 558,411 2,054,654
1997–98 1,388,300 144,076 512,549 2,044,925
1998–99 1,410,773 156,788 562,350 2,129,911
1999–2000 1,460,324 131,272 692,557 2,284,153
2000–01 1,490,469 178,784 881,139 2,550,392
2001–02 1,339,244 243,765 1,144,343 -800,000 1,927,352
1In July 2001 management of the EFS stockpile reverted to Departmental management and income is now shown separately.
2 Part Year

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many(a) full-time and (b) retained firemen are on the strength of each fire brigade. [82013]

Mr. Leslie

The strength of firefighters in each fire authority area in England and Wales at 31 March 2002 is shown in the table:

Strength of wholetimeland retained2 fire authority staff in England and Wales at 31 March 2002 3
Wholetime Retained
Avon 651 159
Bedfordshire and Luton 324 118
Buckinghamshire 304 143
Cambridgeshire 274 304
Cheshire 626 146
Cleveland 610 66
Cornwall 183 407
County Durham and Darlington 412 151
Cumbria 274 372
Derbyshire 482 226
Devon 538 651
Dorset 298 289
East Sussex 423 197
Essex 948 382
Gloucestershire 226 261
Greater Manchester 2,148 26
Hampshire 770 567
Hereford and Worcester 352 289
Hertfordshire 570 208
Humberside 720 270
Isle of Wight 59 148
Isles of Scilly 10 33
Kent 951 467
Lancashire 1,002 268
Leicestershire 476 139
Lincolnshire 192 420
London 5,913 0
Merseyside 1,317 0
Mid and West Wales 499 662
Norfolk 307 430
North Wales 289 473
North Yorkshire 363 321
Northamptonshire 292 231
Northumberland 208 162
Nottinghamshire 576 205
Oxfordshire 239 232
Royal Berkshire 413 136
Shropshire 206 252
Somerset 181 345
South Wales 957 363
South Yorkshire 923 34
Staffordshire 471 308
Suffolk 252 348
Surrey 686 103
Tyne and Wear 1,009 18
Warwickshire 282 144
West Midlands 2,028 7
West Sussex 393 259
West Yorkshire 1,660 160
Wiltshire 221 280
1 In full-time equivalents
2 In 24 hour units of cover
3 Provisional

Note:

Figures have been rounded to the nearest whole number.

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what information he collects on the relative manpower to risk ratios of different fire brigades; and what guidelines he offers to brigades on determining manpower levels. [82014]

Mr. Leslie

HM Fire Service Inspectorate collects information for each fire authority on staffing levels and on hectarage of each category of fire risk. However, it is not possible to make a direct correlation between the two as fire cover is provided on a strategic basis.

Guidance which fire authorities use when considering staffing levels is contained in the "Report of the Joint Committee on Standards of Fire Cover", circulated under cover of Fire Service Circular 4/1985, a copy of which is in the Libraries of the House. This report recommends national standards for attendance times, the number of fire appliances and crewing levels. Fire

Incidents attended by brigade area, 2000 1
Total incidents Fires All fires Primary fires2 Secondary fires Chimney fires False alarms Special Services3
United Kingdom 1,134,388 476,347 219,535 241,357 15,455 460,466 197,575
England and Wales 981,573 399,437 192,239 197,253 9,945 396,913 185,223
England 920,968 368,537 179,842 179,753 8,942 377,950 174,481
England—non-Met 494,149 196,655 101,497 86,934 8,224 204,765 92,729
Avon 18,410 7,330 4,372 2,837 121 8,070 3,010
Bedfordshire 8,180 3,617 2,070 1,485 62 3,239 1,324
Berkshire 13,742 4,755 2,589 2,054 112 6,796 2,191
Buckinghamshire 10,466 4,616 2,605 1,888 123 4,325 1,525
Cambridgeshire 12,707 4,156 2,374 1,678 104 6,412 2,139
Cheshire 14,521 6,975 3,020 3,778 177 5,374 2,172
Cleveland 16,023 8,256 3,199 5,028 29 5,759 2,008
Cornwall 6,332 2,656 1,405 848 403 2,197 1,479
Cumbria 7,778 3,524 1,724 1,538 262 3,349 905
Derbyshire 14,221 5,038 2,573 2,244 221 6,488 2,695
Devon 17,278 6,089 3,291 2,314 484 7,102 4,087
Dorset 10,219 3,723 1,838 1,646 239 4,547 1,949
Durham 11,434 5,978 2,411 3,317 250 3,916 1,540
East Sussex 14,290 4,845 3,013 1,603 229 5,720 3,725
Essex 25,481 9,405 4,776 4,474 155 10,015 6,061
Gloucestershire 7,300 2,853 1,664 929 260 2,654 1,793
Hampshire 22,920 9,116 4,175 4,602 339 9,266 4,538
Hereford and Worcs 9,174 3,725 1,951 1,514 260 3,469 1,980
Hertfordshire 13,581 5,296 3,081 2,127 88 6,234 2,051
Humberside 16,895 8,369 3,360 4,819 190 5,658 2,868
Isle of Wight 1,966 589 372 172 45 753 624
Kent 25,817 10,239 5,581 4,326 332 10,519 5,059
Lancashire 26,648 12,251 5,633 6,451 167 10,728 3,669
Leicestershire 13,806 5,386 2,900 2,346 140 5,771 2,649
Lincolnshire 7,252 3,134 1,824 1,105 205 2,334 1,784
Norfolk 9,403 3,889 2,267 1,312 310 4,043 1,471
North Yorkshire 10,784 3,575 2,082 1,153 340 4,131 3,078
Northamptonshire 10,047 4,681 2,586 1,943 152 3,833 1,533
Northumberland 5,174 2,655 1,109 1,339 207 1,876 643
Nottinghamshire 17,589 8,067 4,272 3,620 175 6,714 2,808
Oxfordshire 10,264 3,247 2,015 999 233 5,585 1,432
Shropshire 6,815 2,960 1,498 1,209 253 2,294 1,561
Somerset 7,754 2,740 1,614 745 381 3,306 1,708
Staffordshire 14,438 6,745 3,268 3,233 244 5,378 2,315
Suffolk 7,994 2,813 1,630 979 204 3,590 1,591
Surrey 15,569 4,099 2,348 1,623 128 8,282 3,188
Warwickshire 7,943 3,046 1,498 1,443 105 3,566 1,331
West Sussex 15,214 3,689 2,033 1,428 228 7,260 4,265
Wiltshire 8,688 2,516 1,470 780 266 4,203 1,969
Isles of Scilly 32 12 6 5 1 9 11
England(Met 426,819 171,882 78,345 92,819 718 173,185 81,752
Greater Manchester 59,675 29,201 14,953 14,189 59 24,217 6,257
Merseyside 37,808 21,278 8,406 12,810 62 12,625 3,905
South Yorkshire 24,293 12,135 5,116 6,844 175 9,168 2,990
Tyne and Wear 26,660 14,858 5,996 8,821 41 9,469 2,333
West Midlands 59,807 25,397 12,462 12,855 80 24,766 9,644
West Yorkshire 42,128 20,791 9,668 10,908 215 17,368 3,969
Greater London 176,448 48,222 21,744 26,392 86 75,572 52,654
Wales 60,605 30,900 12,397 17,500 1,003 18,963 10,742
North Wales 13,706 5,535 2,429 2,642 464 5,153 3,018
Mid and West Wales 16,991 8,623 3,931 4,309 383 4,917 3,451

authorities use a formula to determine what staffing levels they require to meet these standards, taking account of local circumstances. HM Inspectorate examines these levels as part of its regular inspection of brigades.

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many emergency call-outs were received by each fire brigade in the last year for which information is available. [82015]

Mr. Leslie

The number of emergency call-outs attended by UK local authority fire brigades for the last year for which data are available is recorded in the table.

Incidents attended by brigade area, 20001
Total incidents Fires All fires Primary fires2 Secondary fires Chimney fires False alarms Special Services3
South Wales 29,908 16,742 6,037 10,549 156 8,893 4,273
Northern Ireland 34,488 21,156 7,093 11,672 2,391 11,774 1,558
Scotland4 118,327 55,754 20,203 32,432 3,119 51,779 10,794
Strathclyde 60,265 29,641 10,235 18,920 486 25,881 4,743
Highland and Islands 4,980 2,319 644 657 1,018 2,127 534
Grampian 8,169 3,737 1,669 1,537 531 3,283 1,149
Tayside 9,169 4,522 1,645 2,644 233 3,828 819
Lothian and Borders 21,413 9,154 3,638 5,183 333 10,193 2,066
Fife 6,923 3,095 1,119 1,829 147 3,177 651
Central 5,204 2,294 834 1,374 86 2,552 358
Dumfries and Galloway 2,204 992 419 288 285 738 474
1 2000 fire incident figures are provisional
2 Including additional "late" call and heat and smoke damage incidents
3 Special service incidents relate to financial year 2000–01
4 Scottish special service data supplied by the Scottish Executive

Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what proportion of(a) the population and (b) the land area of each fire brigade are covered by (i) retained and (ii) full-time firemen. [82016]

Mr. Leslie

Statutory responsibility for the provision of fire services rests locally with the fire authority. Information on the land area or population served by individual fire stations is not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost. Fire stations may be staffed by whole-time, retained firefighters or combination of the two. Fire cover is provided on a strategic basis because it is recognised that the appliances at any individual fire station are not the only resources available to that locality.