Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service covers the local council areas of Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannanshire councils. The activities of CSFRS are stricly governed by statutory requirements with rules and procedures laid down by various authorising bodies.
These key documents can be downloaded and viewed HERE
Ever wondered how a modern fire and rescue service works? From the emergency services we provide to the broad range of community safety and youth intervention work we undertake, we are involved in an ever-growing range of activities. The following section provide information on the Service’s activities, its performance and its management structure.
The Fire Board( 1 items ) Central Scotland Joint Fire and Rescue Board is the body which has a legal obligation to provide a fire and rescue service for the people of Central Scotland.
The Board is made up of Councillors from our three Councils, Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling and is led by the Board Convener.
The Board's main role is to scrutinise the work of the Service, ensure that the Service is working efficiently and effectively and the Board is responsible for overseeing the activities of the Fire Service and monitoring performance.
Details of how the Board carries out that work is contained within the Board's Code of Governance. More information is also available on the Falkirk Council site . Paul Owens LAB (Vice-Convener)