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Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service Community Risk Management Plan and 2026-2027 Budget
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Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) is currently carrying out a consultation on its current Community Risk Management Plan and their budget for 2026-2027.
The consultation asks for valuable feedback from community and partner organisations on whether their Risk Management Plan continues to address community risks, as well as feedback on their Annual Delivery Plan 2026-27 and proposed council tax precept increase for 2026-27.
Findings from the consultation will be presented to the Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Authority in February 2026. To read more about the launch of their consultation, including how to obtain a copy of the survey inContinue reading
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) is currently carrying out a consultation on its current Community Risk Management Plan and their budget for 2026-2027.
The consultation asks for valuable feedback from community and partner organisations on whether their Risk Management Plan continues to address community risks, as well as feedback on their Annual Delivery Plan 2026-27 and proposed council tax precept increase for 2026-27.
Findings from the consultation will be presented to the Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Authority in February 2026. To read more about the launch of their consultation, including how to obtain a copy of the survey in other formats pleasevisit the DFRS website.
Your insights, and those of our shared communities are crucial in helping DFRS shape the future of their services and ensure they meet the needs of those they serve.
Why your feedback matters
Your feedback will allow DFRS to check whether their Annual Delivery Plan 2026-2027 addresses all community risks and that Fire Authority members are aware of public opinion before approving financial plans.
All responses are anonymous and if you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact DFRS: corporatecomms@derbys-fire.gov.uk and include 'consultation' in the subject line.