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Introducing Our New Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Simon Tuffley

Introducing Our New Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Simon Tuffley

After 26 years of service, we welcome Simon Tuffley as the next leader to guide our team.

After 34 years of outstanding service, including nearly a decade as Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO), Mick Osborne will be stepping down this November. We thank Mick for his dedication, leadership, commitment, and invaluable contribution to our service.

Following a rigorous recruitment process, we are pleased to announce that Simon Tuffley has been appointed as our new Deputy Chief Fire Officer, effective from 1st November 2024. This decision was ratified by the Fire Authority during their meeting on 9 October 2024.

Simon brings a wealth of experience from over 26 years in the fire service, excelling in delivering excellent public services, team development and transformational improvement. In his new role, Simon will be responsible for overseeing service delivery, strategic planning, and change, ensuring we continue to deliver the highest level of safety and service to our community. His leadership aligns with our values, and we are confident in his ability to help shape the future of our service.

Simon Rouse, Chair of the Fire Authority said.

“We are delighted to confirm Simon Tuffley’s appointment as Deputy Chief Fire Officer, a decision that was unanimously ratified by the Fire Authority on 9 October. Simon’s extensive experience, dedication, and proven leadership within the fire service made him the standout candidate for this critical role. We are confident that under his guidance, the service will continue to evolve and meet the challenges ahead, ensuring the highest standards of safety and support for our community. On behalf of the Fire Authority, I would also like to express our deepest gratitude to Mick Osborne for his 34 years of exemplary service and leadership. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours”

Please join us in welcoming Simon Tuffley to his new role as DCFO. We look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring.

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