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People and skills 18 December 2025

New Chief Fire Officer appointed for Mid and West Wales

Lanna Deamer18 December 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
CFO Craig Flannery.
CFO Craig Flannery.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has announced the appointment of Craig Flannery as its new Chief Fire Officer, effective from 15 December 2025.

Craig has served with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service for over two decades, progressing through key middle manager and leadership roles across both operational and non-operational departments.

His work has included spearheading innovation in learning and development initiatives, leading the service’s on-call improvement programme, and driving investment in key enabling functions such as workforce development and information and communication technology.

“It is a privilege to lead this outstanding service. I am committed to supporting our people, strengthening our partnerships and building on the strong foundations already in place. As the challenges facing fire and rescue services continue to evolve, we must innovate, modernise and ensure we have the skills, technology and capability to meet the needs of our communities.

“I look forward to working alongside colleagues and partners across Mid and West Wales to deliver a modern, progressive and resilient Service that keeps people safe and places our staff at the heart of everything we do.”

Craig Flannery, Chief Fire Officer, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

Craig’s appointment follows a multi-stage recruitment process led by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority. Candidates were assessed through a series of structured interviews, strategic leadership exercises and scenario-based assessments designed to test operational insight, organisational vision and the ability to lead a modern fire and rescue service.

The Authority also engaged external professional assessors to provide independent oversight and ensure the process met the highest standards of fairness, transparency and challenge.

“Craig brings a deep understanding of our service and a clear vision for its future. His appointment will strengthen our ability to innovate, support our workforce and deliver high-quality protection for the communities we serve.

“As we navigate a rapidly changing landscape, Craig’s experience in driving innovation and organisational development will be invaluable in helping us transform and adapt for the future.”

Councillor John Davies, Chair of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority.

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Lanna is Deputy Editor of Emergency Services Times, covering news, interviews and features across the emergency services sector. She also supports the team’s coverage of The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show.

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