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Initial Response Teams

Volume 205: debated on Friday 13 March 1992

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To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list those initial response teams he expects to be operating on 1 April without official vehicles.

On 1 April 1992 there will be a total of 65 initial response teams.Initial response teams operating without official vehicles are listed below. These stations have not previously operated with an official vehicle, prior to redesignation as IRTs. The implementation period for the review is four years, and alterations to the current plan could occur over this period, should circumstances change significantly.

Aberdeen SRR:

  • Outskerries
  • Whalsey
  • Bressay island
  • Huxter
  • West Burra island
  • Noness
  • Gloup
  • Balta Sound
  • North Roe
  • Melvich
  • Papa Westray
  • Westray
  • Long Hope
  • Rousay
  • Eday
  • Stronsay
  • Sanday
  • North Ronaldsay
  • Flotta
  • Deerness
  • Shapinsay
  • Gourdon
  • Collieston
  • Portsoy
  • Nairn
  • Crail
  • Fisherrow
  • Cockburnspath
  • St. Abbs

Yarmouth SRR:

  • Holy Island
  • Newton
  • Ravenscar
  • Burniston
  • Speeton
  • Wrangle
  • Sheringham
  • Sea Palling
  • Sutton Bridge

Dover SRR:

  • Shingle Street

Swansea SRR:

  • Instow
  • Mortehoe
  • Portishead
  • Port Talbot
  • Llanstephan
  • Wooltack Point
  • Moylegrove
  • Penrhyn
  • Gwbert
  • Borth
  • Fairbourne
  • Harlech
  • Aberdaron
  • Cemaes Bay
  • Hilbre Island
  • New Brighton
  • Morecombe
  • Workington

Clyde SRR:

  • Port Ellen
  • Ardpatrick
  • Cumbrae
  • Stranraer
  • Griminish
  • Staffin
  • Dunvegan
  • Kilchoan