i don't think our RC wants the brigade to stay open why not try region 6 they may have a need for a extra 14 appliance
It shouldn't be up to the Regional Commander to determine....it should be up to the community.
Do they want a fire service in their town / district? If they do, then they must do something about it - eg show their support by joining, or contributing to the brigade.
If they don't care / don't want a service, is there any point in continuing? Sometimes the local brigade (or the Regional Commander or the CFS in general) just have to make the community see that the service is there, and should be supported, and maintained.
On the other hand, the Regional Commander (and I don't specifically refer to this case) has to look at the big picture. Should brigades who constantly cannot meet the set criteria - eg for number of members, training levels, responses etc simply be allowed to continue as is - money & assets invested in an area, just to make someone feel good? (And I don't suggest this is the case here - just typing / speaking generally)
Surely the person in charge of any organisation should be looking at the groups & brigade in the area - how well are they working, are they actually working , do they have the right resources, do they need different resources (eg swap a 34 for a 14), does the community actually support the brigade - if not, why not, and how can the Region assist in getting that brigade up to the accepted standard ?
I suspect that right around the state, there are many rural brigades, in particular, who are facing a similar situation to what has been discussed in this topic - we can voice our disgust about it, perhaps paint the RC / CFS HQ as the bad guys etc, but the RC has a job to do, and we should at least respect that the RC is looking into the issues - even though we may disagree with how that is occurring (and again, I don't know anything of the situation other than discussed here, so there may be other things occurring that we are not aware of)
Having said all of that, the brigade discussed here is keen to continue, and there are things occurring (eg a new mine going in) which may improve things in the future with potentially more people moving into the district - so there is still hope.
nomansland, and other members of the brigade - keep trying - work to increase the support of the community, map out, as a brigade, what you want to achieve, and what you think you can realistically achieve, utilise the resources that are out there, to assist (eg your Group, the VSO, the BSO, the VFBA, other brigades / Groups, the CFS Promotions Unit, to help you achieve that
Good luck
Pip
PS Willing to help if I can