What risks and hazards are there in your area? Devon & Somerset Fire Service launches public survey

By Will Goddard

29th Jul 2021 | Local News

Devon & Somerset Fire Service has launched an online survey to ask residents about potential risks in their area.

The survey is part of a regular strategic review, and also contains questions about perceptions of the service and which duties the public think are important for it to undertake.

Feedback from the survey will be used in a five-year Community Risk Management Plan, outlining the risks of certain areas and the fire service's plans to manage them.

Darren Peters, Area Manager at Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We are asking for information from communities, staff and other agencies and we hope you can contribute, and the information will help formulate the plan and then will be available for public consultation this autumn."

Click here to take the survey.

The deadline is 20 May.

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