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Service Indicators

 INDICATORS - FIRE SERVICE 20082009
 F.1 FIRE SERVICE MOBILISATION
 The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report and in order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
 A. Average time taken, in minutes, to mobilise fire brigades in Full-Time Stations in respect of fire.
 B. Average time taken, in minutes, to mobilise fire brigades in Part-Time Stations (retained fire service) in respect of fire.
 C. Average time taken, in minutes, to mobilise fire brigades in Full-Time Stations in respect of all other emergency incidents.
 D. Average time taken, in minutes, to mobilise fire brigades in Part-Time Stations (retained fire service) in respect of all other emergency incidents.

 4.45

 4.30

 4.49

 4.31

 F.2 PERCENTAGE OF ATTENDANCES AT SCENES
 The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
 A. Percentage of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene within 10 minutes.
 B. Percentage of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene after 10 minutes but within 20 minutes.
 C. Percentage of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene after 20 minutes.
 D. Percentage of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene within 10 minutes.
 E. Percentage of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene after 10 minutes but within 20 minutes.
 F. Percentage of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene after 20 minutes.

 59.30

 29.94

 10.76

 55.98

 33.08

 10.94

 55.33

 33.67

 11.00

 42.20

 47.71

 10.09

 F.2 PERCENTAGE OF ATTENDANCES AT SCENES
 In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
 Total number of incidents in respect of fire.
 Number of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene within 10 minutes.
 Number of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene after 10 minutes but within 20 minutes.
 Number of cases in respect of fire in which first attendance is at the scene after 20 minutes.
 Total number of incidents in respect of all other emergency incidents (i.e. not including fire).
 Number of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene within 10 minutes.
 Number of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene after 10 minutes but within 20 minutes.
 Number of cases in respect of all other emergency incidents in which first attendance is at the scene after 20 minutes.

 511

 303

 153

 55

 393

 220

 130

 43

 591

 327

 199

 65

 218

 92

 104

 22

 F.3 FIRE PREVENTION
 The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report and in order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
 A. Total number of fire safety certificate applications received.
 B. Total number of fire safety certificate applications processed (including cases deemed invalid).
 C. Total number of applications deemed invalid.

 128

 128

 4

 92

 92

 7



INDICATORS - COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION 20082009
 CP.1 PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL YOUTH COUNCIL/COMHAIRLE NA N-OG SCHEME
 The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
 Percentage of local schools and youth groups involved in the local Youth Council/ Comhairle na n-Og scheme.  45.45  51.35
 CP.1 PARTICIPATION IN LOCAL YOUTH COUNCIL/COMHAIRLE NA N-OG SCHEME
 In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
 Total number of local schools and youth groups.
 Number of local schools and youth groups involved in the local Youth Council/ Comhairle na n-Og scheme.

 33

 15

 37

 19

 CP.2 GROUPS REGISTERED WITH THE COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTARY FORUM
 The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report and In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
 Number of groups registered with the Community and Voluntary Forum.  666  664


INDICATORS - CORPORATE ISSUES 20082009
C.1 WORKING DAYS LOST TO SICKNESS
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
A. Percentage of working days lost to sickness absence through certified leave.
B. Percentage of working days lost to sickness absence through uncertified leave.

6.13

0.59

6.34

0.50

C.1 WORKING DAYS LOST TO SICKNESS
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
Number of working days lost to sickness absence through certified leave.
Number of working days lost to sickness absence through uncertified leave.

8137

787

7632.50

603.20

C.2 STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report and in order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
Expenditure on Training and Development as a percentage of total payroll costs: 6.1 2.6


INDICATORS - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 20082009
WATER
E.1 UNACCOUNTED FOR WATER
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
Unaccounted for water (UFW) as a percentage of total volume of water supplied under the water supply schemes that the local authority is responsible for 44.12 43.00
E.1 UNACCOUNTED FOR WATER
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
Total volume of water supplied (m3/per day) under the water supply schemes that the local authority is responsible for
Volume of unaccounted for water (m3/per day) under the water supply schemes that the local authority is responsible for

132867

58625

32584

14011

E4: HOUSING WASTE SENT FOR RECYCLING
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
A. Percentage of household waste collected from kerbside, which is sent for recycling.
B. Tonnage of household waste collected from kerbside, which is sent for recycling.
C. Tonnage of household waste recycled, which arises from waste collected from recycling facilities (i.e. bring banks, civic amenity centres, transfer stations and other recycling facilities).

17.05

2361.74

2751.11

17.31

3506.88

6361.65

E4: HOUSING WASTE SENT FOR RECYCLING
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
Total tonnage of household waste collected from kerbside.
Tonnage of household waste collected from kerbside, which is sent for recycling.
Tonnage of household waste recycled, which arises from waste collected from recycling facilities (i.e. bring banks, civic amenity centres, transfer stations and other recycling facilities).

13849.08

2361.74

2751.11

20258.88

3506.88

6361.65

E5: HOUSEHOLD WASTE SENT FOR LANDFILL
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
A. The percentage of household waste collected which is sent to landfill.
B. The tonnage of household waste collected which is sent to landfill.

82.95

11487.29

82.69

16752

E5: HOUSEHOLD WASTE SENT FOR LANDFILL
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
Total tonnage of household waste collected.
Tonnage of household waste which is sent to landfill.

13849.08

11487.29

20258.88

16752

E6: RECYCLING FACILITIES
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
The total number of Bring Sites in the local authority area.
The total number of Civic Amenity Centres in the local authority
area.

50

2

40

2

GLASS
The following indicator is presented in the service
indicators report:
A. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
B. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
C. The total number of facilities for recycling.
D. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

50

2

52

4.27

40

2

42

3.45

GLASS
In order to compile this information, local
authorities should submit the following data:
The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.

50

2

40

2

CANS
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
E. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
F. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
G. The total number of facilities for recycling.
H. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

50

2

42

2

40

2

40

2

CANS
In order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.

42

2

40

2

TEXTILES
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
I. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
J. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
K. The total number of facilities for recycling.
L. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

10

2

12

0.99

0

2

2

0.16

BATTERIES
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
M. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
N. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
O. The total number of facilities for recycling.
P. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

18

2

20

1.64

0

2

2

0.16

OILS
The following indicator is presented in the service
indicators report:
Q. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
R. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
S. The total number of facilities for recycling.
T. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

0

1

1

0.08

0

2

2

0.16

OTHER MATERIALS
The following indicator is presented in the service indicators report:
U. The number of Bring Sites for recycling.
V. The number of Civic Amenity Centres for recycling.
W. The total number of facilities for recycling.
X. The number of locations for recycling per 5,000 of population.

0

2

2

0.16

0

2

2

0.16

LITTER
E7: LITTER PREVENTION AND ENFORCEMENT
The following indicator is presented in the service
indicators report:

A. Number of full-time litter wardens.
B. Number of part-time litter wardens.
C. Number of litter wardens (both full- and part-time) per 5,000 population.
D. Number of on-the-spot fines issued.
E. Number of on-the-spot fines paid.
F. Number of prosecution cases taken because of non-payment of on-the-spot fines
G. Number of prosecutions secured in cases taken because of non-payment of on-the-spot fines.
H. Number of notices issued (under sections 9, 15, 16, 17 and 20 of the Litter Pollution Act 1997).
I. Total number of prosecutions taken (all prosecutions under the Litter Acts 1997 to 2003).
J. Total number of prosecutions secured (all prosecutions under the Litter Acts 1997 to 2003).
K. Percentage of areas in the local authority that are unpolluted (i.e. litter-free).
L. Percentage of areas in the local authority that are slightly polluted with litter.
M. Percentage of areas in the local authority that are moderately polluted with litter.
N. Percentage of areas in the local authority that are significantly polluted with litter.
O. Percentage of areas in the local authority that are grossly polluted with litter.

2
50.57
229
96
1
0
1
8
7
10.42
50.00
33.33
4.17
2.08

2
5
0.57
86
30
1
0
7
0
2
26.32
36.84
36.84
0.00
0.00

E8: ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLAINTS AND ENFORCEMENT
The following indicator is presented in the service
indicators report and in order to compile this information, local authorities should submit the following data:
A. Total number of cases subject to complaints concerning environmental pollution (relating to waste, litter, water pollution, noise pollution, air pollution).
B. Number of complaints investigated.
C. Number of complaints resolved where no further action was necessary.
D. Number of enforcement procedures taken.

4988

4994
4935
622

741

3506
4290
176