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How we are planning for emergencies

While the immediate response to a major incident is carried out by the emergency and health services, local authorities provide a major support role. This is especially true when it comes to supporting the community and helping to restore normality.

Why we need to plan for emergencies
The council needs to be prepared for whatever might occur.
Our role in an emergency
What the council will do if a major incident happens.
Emergency plans
Plans and documents for use in an emergency.
Emergency planning training for staff
Training courses are held to make sure that local authority staff and members of voluntary agencies are fully prepared for an emergency.
The Civil Contingencies Act 2004
How a consistent level of civil protection is maintained across the United Kingdom.
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