From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
Fire Services Act 1947 is part of WikiProject Fire Service, which collaborates on fire service-related subjects on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. |
Start |
This article has been rated as Start-class on the quality scale. |
??? |
This article has not yet received a rating on the importance scale. |
Assessment comments
This article has been rated for quality and/or importance but has no comments yet. If appropriate, please review the article and then leave comments here to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article and what work it will need.
|
Suggested article edit guidelines:
- To help us prioritise our workload, and in readiness for Wikipedia:1.0, we need to assess our articles for Quality. If this article is Unassessed, please assess it. See the Article Classification for instructions. If you disagree with a rating, you can change it or discuss it at Article Classification.
- After assessing this article's quality, please make sure it to add it to the Lists at Article Classification, following the grading scheme detailed there.
|
[edit] New stub for Wiki Fire Service Poject
Please help to expand this article. Thanks. Escaper7 18:33, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reversion
It wasn't reverted by accident, it was reverted because of one or two factual inaccuracies. Escaper2007
- I'm in the process of citing the original act (now I've found it), yes I had incorrectly stated that the act applied to Northern Ireland when it never. Escaper2007
- Fixed and cited with full text of FSA Escaper2007 14:25, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Repeals
While the 2004 Act repealed the 1947 Act, that Act extended only to England and Wales and thus had no effect on the status of the 1947 Act in Scotland. The later 2005 Act in Scotland did not repeal the 1947 Act in its entirity, the sections dealing with the Firemen's Pension scheme remain in force.