Introduction

Introduction 

In accordance with the Localism Act 2011 (Chapter 8 Sections 38 to 43) Lancashire Fire Authority is required to produce a pay policy for each financial year. These statements must articulate an authority’s own policies towards a range of issues relating to the pay of its workforce, particularly its senior staff (or ‘chief officers’) and its lowest paid employees. The pay policy statement must be prepared for each financial year, and they must be approved by members of the Fire and Rescue Authority and published. 

Any decision under powers delegated to the Authority’s Constitution with regard to remuneration to be taken in 2026/27 will be bound by and must comply with the 2026/27 Statement. 

The Director of People and Development (DoPD) must be consulted prior to any decision impacting on remuneration where there is any question regarding compliance with the Statement. 

In general terms the Fire Authority recognises terms and conditions negotiated nationally by the National Employers with the National Employees’ bodies for three distinct staff groups. These are: 

  • National Joint Council for Brigade Managers (referred to in Lancashire Fire Authority as Principal Officers) of Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services (commonly referred to as ‘Gold Book’); 

  • National Joint Council for Local Government Services (commonly referred to as ‘Green Book’); 

  • National Joint Council for Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services (commonly referred to as ‘Grey Book’). 

Under the definitions provided for within the Act, the officers included in this pay statement are the Chief Fire Officer (CFO), Deputy Chief Fire Officer (DCFO), Assistant Chief Fire Officer (ACFO), Director of Corporate Services (DoCS) and Director of People & Development (DoPD). 

The Treasurer responsibilities are undertaken by the DoCS.  

The Monitoring Officer duties are undertaken by the Clerk to the Authority who is engaged on a contract for services basis. Monitoring Officer duties are currently being reconsidered by the Authority and will be approved by the Authority in due course. 

Changes from national negotiations generally take place each year, in July (Gold Book), April (Green Book) and July (Grey Book). The Fire Authority’s policy is to implement national agreements, amended as needed to meet local needs. 

A chosen natural internal benchmark for Chief Officer pay is the percentage rise in firefighters pay. This is the standard for most of the staff within the Service and has been deemed affordable and proportionate by the National Joint Council (NJC) for Local Authority Fire and Rescue Services. It has previously been agreed that the Chief Fire Officer’s pay with the established linkages to the other Executive Board members should rise by the same amount as NJC for grey book when they receive their annual pay award.   

No bonus payments are made to Executive Board members. 

Information relating to chief officers pay and benefits in kind is found in the Fire Authority’s Statement of Accounts and on the Authority’s website.