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£74m to boost efficiency in fire and rescue services

Fire and rescue authorities have been allocated £74m in funding to develop local initiatives aimed at boosting resilience and efficiency.

Fire and rescue authorities have been allocated £74m in funding to develop local initiatives aimed at boosting resilience and efficiency.

The announcement by fire minister Bob Neill follows the coalition's decision in December 2010 to axe the controversial £546m FiReControl project to merge England's 46 fire control rooms into nine regional centres.

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