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'''Sir Ken Knight''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Queen's Fire Service Medal|QFSM]], [[Lord Lieutenant|DL]], [[institution of Fire Engineers|MIFireE]] is the current [[Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser]], a new post set up by the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] in the UK. Sir Ken started his new role in October 2007, up to that point he had been the commissioner for fire at the [[London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority]], which includes the role of [[Chief Fire Officer]] of the [[London Fire Brigade]].<ref>[http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/news/detail.asp?id=858 London Fire Brigade Press release: London Fire Commissioner to be new government adviser, press release: PR021/07, 24 May 2007 (accessed 25 May 07)]</ref> Formally, his rank was: Commissioner for Fire and emergency Planning. In May 2007, the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]], which is the government department responsible for [[Fire service in the United Kingdom|fire]] and resilience in England and Wales announced that he had been appointed as the first ever [[Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser]]. This new role, which includes the existing function of Her Majesty's Inspector or Fire Services, will also advise ministers, the Cabinet Office and local government during a major emergency.<ref>Communities and Local Government News Release 099, 24 May 2007, New Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser Appointed</ref> Sir Ken is also the co-opted director of the [[Chief Fire Officers Association]]<ref>[http://www.cfoa.org.uk/cfoa_public/default.asp?id=428 Chief Fire Officers Association: board (accessed 20 Jul 07)]</ref>
'''Sir Ken Knight''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]], [[Queen's Fire Service Medal|QFSM]], [[Lord Lieutenant|DL]], [[institution of Fire Engineers|MIFireE]] is the current [[Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser]],and defacto, '''HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services''' in the England & Wales.
The position of "Chief Fire & Rescue Adviser" is a new government role created in 2007.
Sir Ken started his new role in October 2007, up to that point he had been the commissioner for fire at the [[London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority]], which includes the role of [[Chief Fire Officer]] of the [[London Fire Brigade]].<ref>[http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/news/detail.asp?id=858 London Fire Brigade Press release: London Fire Commissioner to be new government adviser, press release: PR021/07, 24 May 2007 (accessed 25 May 07)]</ref> Formally, his rank was: Commissioner for Fire and emergency Planning. In May 2007, the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]], which is the government department responsible for [[Fire service in the United Kingdom|fire]] and resilience in England and Wales announced that he had been appointed as the first ever [[Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser]]. This new role, which includes the existing function of Her Majesty's Inspector of Fire Services, will also advise ministers, the Cabinet Office and local government during a major emergency.<ref>Communities and Local Government News Release 099, 24 May 2007, New Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser Appointed</ref> Sir Ken is also the co-opted director of the [[Chief Fire Officers Association]]<ref>[http://www.cfoa.org.uk/cfoa_public/default.asp?id=428 Chief Fire Officers Association: board (accessed 20 Jul 07)]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 01:50, 17 April 2009

Sir Ken Knight, CBE, QFSM, DL, MIFireE is the current Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser,and defacto, HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services in the England & Wales.

The position of "Chief Fire & Rescue Adviser" is a new government role created in 2007.

Sir Ken started his new role in October 2007, up to that point he had been the commissioner for fire at the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, which includes the role of Chief Fire Officer of the London Fire Brigade.[1] Formally, his rank was: Commissioner for Fire and emergency Planning. In May 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government, which is the government department responsible for fire and resilience in England and Wales announced that he had been appointed as the first ever Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser. This new role, which includes the existing function of Her Majesty's Inspector of Fire Services, will also advise ministers, the Cabinet Office and local government during a major emergency.[2] Sir Ken is also the co-opted director of the Chief Fire Officers Association[3]

Biography

Extract of Sir Ken's biography from the DfCLG:

"Sir Ken Knight was the Commissioner for the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority. He started his fire service career in Surrey in 1966 and has served in a number of other fire and rescue services including Devon, Dorset, West Midlands and London. During his career he has been seconded to the Home Fire Service Inspectorate and chairs a number of national committees. He is a board member of the Chief Fire Officers Association and adviser to the Local Government Association and chairs a number of national committees.

"He was awarded the Queens’ Fire Service Medal (QFSM) for distinguished service in 1991 and honoured with the CBE in June 2001, the Order of St John in 2005. He was Knighted in Her Majesty’s Birthday Honours in 2006 and appointed one of Her Majesty’s Deputy Lieutenants of Greater London in the same year. Sir Ken was born in Croydon, Surrey."[4]

References

  1. ^ London Fire Brigade Press release: London Fire Commissioner to be new government adviser, press release: PR021/07, 24 May 2007 (accessed 25 May 07)
  2. ^ Communities and Local Government News Release 099, 24 May 2007, New Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser Appointed
  3. ^ Chief Fire Officers Association: board (accessed 20 Jul 07)
  4. ^ Dept for Communities and Local Govt, News Release 174, New Advisory Unit for the Fire & Rescue Service starts work 1 Oct 2007

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