NFCC Chief – Challenges Facing Fire & Rescue Services

1. Funding Pressures & Firefighter Numbers

Garrigan highlighted ongoing financial strain, despite a recent settlement being “better than expected”. Over the past decade, services have lost around 11,000 firefighters, and while he isn’t calling for all to be reinstated, he emphasised that significantly more personnel are needed to keep communities safe. [emergencys…stimes.com], [fia.uk.com]

He noted that chiefs are forced to make tough decisions—station closures, changes to duty systems, and estate reconfiguration—to balance rising demand with limited resources. [emergencys…stimes.com]

2. Climate Change & Rising Wildfire Risks

Climate-driven risks, including an increase in wildfires, are rapidly climbing the national agenda. Garrigan echoed warnings that extreme weather is escalating operational pressures and that wildfire prevention needs urgent, coordinated action. [emergencys…stimes.com], [linkedin.com]

3. Structural Reform & Governance Changes

Debate is intensifying around whether fire services should be reorganized for improved efficiency. With mayoral governance expanding and policing exploring consolidation, Garrigan warned that services must avoid becoming too small to function effectively or too large to stay connected to local needs. Any reform, he stressed, should be judged on its impact on public safety. [fia.uk.com]

4. Values, Culture & Professional Standards

More than three years after the sector-wide culture review, services continue to implement its 35 recommendations. Garrigan noted progress in leadership standards, misconduct processes, and staff feedback systems but emphasised that cultural reform remains a long‑term effort. [emergencys…stimes.com], [fia.uk.com]

5. Increasing Complexity of the Fire & Rescue Landscape

During his first 10 months, Garrigan said he spent considerable time engaging with unions, government departments, and local services to understand the scale and complexity of the national system. He described the sector as operating in a period of sustained change, requiring innovation, prevention-focused work, and stronger collaboration. [emergencys…stimes.com], [linkedin.com]

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