North Ayrshire residents have been asked to share their thoughts on how the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service can make communities throughout the area a safer place.
Local Senior Officer for North Ayrshire, Jim Scott, is encouraging communities to get involved and help shape future priorities for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in the area.
He said:
"While we have knowledge from our day to day activities about what is most needed by people who live in North Ayrshire, it is an important part of our community engagement strategy to enable those representing the public to offer views.
"We received helpful input at recent events, and have taken account of that in our draft which is out to consultation and welcome comments from our partners and members of our communities on the proposals."
Members of the public have until Sunday, July 2 to let SFRS know what they think of the plan, which sets out fire service priorities and objectives within the North Ayrshire area.
To see the SFRS Local Fire and Rescue Plan for North Ayrshire and to take part in the public consultation please click the link below:
All responses made during the consultation will be considered and the final draft local plans – including any changes made following submissions by members of the public – will then be passed to North Ayrshire Council for final approval.