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Graham Smith | 14:08 UK time, Friday, 2 September 2011

Well done to Launceston Lib Dem councillor for his dogged pursuit of this story, which I'm sure will ruffle a few feathers at County Hall. The £30,465 taxpayers appear to have forked out for the Audi A5 (0-60 in 6.4 seconds) sits uncomfortably alongside cuts to services and worsened conditions for Cornwall Council staff. The council tells me it disputes Alex's claims about its mileage guidelines but cannot yet comment on why a fire brigade manager would need such a high-spec vehicle at public expense.

STOP PRESS: From County Hall:

"With reference to the specification of vehicles provided for the use of senior officers in Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service, as with vehicles provided for senior officers in other emergency services, the vehicles need to be able to accommodate specialist communications and fire fighting equipment as officers may be called upon to attend major incidents. As CFRS covers a large geographical area, these officers may need to travel considerable distances to reach such an incident. The service also has cross border responsibilities with neighbouring authorities in Devon and so senior officers may need to be able to travel quickly to a scene outside Cornwall."

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Surely it should be painted bright red with FIRE SERVICE in big black letters on the sides.

  • Comment number 2.

    CC stated ''None of its schemes are based on staff travelling more than 20,000 a year on council business'' but this seems to be at odds with what I heard on Radio Cornwall, Laurence Reed 'phone in from a CC official. And they suggest it it's cost efficient, so why is it available to the selected few? Senior staff are still sticking up two fingers to the taxpayer and it must stop!

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