The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority Appointments Committee is recommending Matthew Warren as the new chief fire officer/chief executive officer for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service.

The recommendation follows a nationwide recruitment search with a robust selection process carried out over the past few weeks culminating in interviews with the fire authority’s appointments committee yesterday, assisted by Stephen Moir, Chief Executive of Cambridgeshire County Council, as an external independent assessor.

Matthew is currently deputy chief executive for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service and has worked for the service for over 20 years.

Matthew joined in 2003 as head of finance, before becoming director of resources in 2009 and deputy chief executive in 2015.

The current chief fire officer, Chris Strickland, announced his retirement in February having served over 40 years in the fire and rescue service and the past eight as chief fire officer for Cambridgeshire.

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Councillor Edna Murphy, chair of the Fire Authority, said: “Matthew was our unanimous choice as the candidate we will recommend to the full Fire Authority when it meets on June 20.

“Matthew’s proven ability at chief officer level, his forward-thinking approach with its emphasis on people, combined with his operational qualifications made him stand out.

“He has been an integral part of the chief officer team for many years and is passionate about continuing to make the fire and rescue service the best it can be.”

The Fire Authority will make the final decision in June.

Peterborough Matters: Matthew Warren is currently deputy chief executive for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service and