Firestyle Magazine Issue 8 - Summer 2017 | Page 13

New Chief Fire Officer for West Sussex West Sussex County Council (WSCC) has announced the appointment of Gavin Watts as its new Director of Operations and Chief Fire Officer for West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service (WSFRS). Gavin, who is currently WSFRS Acting Deputy Chief Fire Officer, succeeds Sean Ruth, who is retiring from the Fire & Rescue Service after more than 28 years’ service. West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is a statutory function provided by the County Council and works at the heart of its Communities and Public Protection Directorate. This integrated working and close collaboration with other services means Gavin, as Director of Operations, will have broader responsibilities for planning and delivering the Council’s objectives in addition to his Chief Fire Officer role. Gavin is 48 years old and married with two children. He began his fire service career as a firefighter in Surrey in 1989 and worked in a number of operational and training roles before joining West Sussex as Assistant Chief Fire Officer in November 2013. In that time he has led the Fire & Rescue Service response to the Shoreham Air Show tragedy and to the major fire at the Selsey Academy. He has also been a Director of Communities, leading teams delivering a wide range of community safety and prevention initiatives, and is currently Vice-Chair of the National Fire Chiefs Council on road safety issues. Sean Ruth said he believed Gavin’s appointment would be well received by the County’s firefighters. “West Sussex firefighters and support staff have undergone significant change in recent years and Gavin’s experience and personal qualities have been evident in helping to lead that process. “Gavin will now lead West Sussex Fire & Service into a new era and will begin the process to appoint a new senior leadership team. I’m delighted to be able to hand over the responsibility to such a professional and respected officer, and I wish him every success.” West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is at the heart of West Sussex County Council’s Communities and Public Protection Directorate, working to support communities to become safer, stronger and more resilient through a combination of prevention, protection and response activities. 13