Freedom of information (FOI) releases from LFB

This is a disclosure log of London Fire Brigade's responses to freedom of information (FOI) or environmental information regulations (EIR) requests that might be of wider public interest.

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  1. NGL110126 Title Plan shows rear alleyway that runs at the back of 32 Coleridge Road and behind Derby Avenue N12 8DD (in blue on attached plan). The title deed suggests that the owner of the land is 32 Coleridge Road Bollards (locked) have been erected at the access point to the alleyway Has a fire safety assessment been carried out? Does the London Fire Brigade recognise the alley as rear access? Does the London Fire Brigade consider the locked bollards compliant with emergency access guidance?

    Published: 9 February 2026

  2. Hydrant Locations and Flow Rates.

    Published: 6 February 2026

  3. I am writing to you under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to request the following information. Please may you provide me with: 1. The total number of callouts that fire officers attended in each financial year since 2010/11, broken down by time of day in the following 3-hour time slots: a. 00:01 to 03:00 b. 03:01 to 06:00 c. 06:01 to 09:00 d. 09:01 to 12:00 e. 12:01 to 15:00 f. 15:01 to 18:00 g. 18:01 to 21:00 h. 21:01 to 00:00 Please provide this data in a table format.

    Published: 5 February 2026

  4. I am writing to ask whether the London Fire Brigade holds any fire safety records, inspections, or enforcement information for the following address: Unit R3 Lounge 88–90 Leytonstone Road London E15 We would like to understand whether there are any fire safety records or compliance matters on file for this address, particularly in relation to the years 2025 and 2026.

    Published: 5 February 2026

  5. How many water related incidents did you crews attend to during 2025? How many of these incidents were to assist the RNLI?

    Published: 5 February 2026

  6. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please provide the following information for the period 1 January 2023 – 31 December 2024: 1. The number of occasions on which cyber or information security risks appeared on the agenda of your governing body (or equivalent oversight body). 2. The name(s) of any committee(s) or board(s) with formal responsibility for cyber or information security oversight. 3. Whether documented criteria exist for escalating significant cyber incidents to the governing body or senior leadership (yes/no; if yes, please provide or summarise). 4. The number of governing body members (or equivalent) who completed cyber or information security training during this period, and the total number of members in that body. 5. Whether an independent assessment of your cyber security arrangements (e.g. internal audit, external review, or third-party assessment) was reported to the governing body during this period (yes/no; if yes, please state the type of assessment). Please note: no technical details, vulnerabilities, or sensitive operational information are requested. If this information is readily available, broken down by year, please provide it; otherwise, an aggregate figure for the period is sufficient

    Published: 5 February 2026

  7. I'm a resident who was involved in a campaign to get Cold Blow Lane road closed to traffic in between Mercury Way and Sanford Street (under the railway bridges). The road is still open for emergency services. I'd like to find out how often this section of road is actually USED by emergency services, as if it's not well used I'm hoping to campaign for a full closure with bollards to prevent people from ignoring the signage and driving through. Please could you tell me: * Number of callouts of the fire services using Cold Blow Lane tunnels since the closure on 31st July 2024 until the present (or if it is easier for you to give me data per Quarter or for the years 2024 and 2025 separately, that's fine). * Whether that section of road is part of a standard response route

    Published: 3 February 2026

  8. 23 LIMES GROVE, HITHER GREEN, LONDON, SE13 6DD

    Internal emails between departments/employees at LFB and all communication be it by email, letter or telephone notes that any employee of LFB has had with any third party organisation including Southern Housing.

    Published: 3 February 2026

  9. EIR request For B-Hive Property Solutions LIMITED ‘b-hive’ please provide: 1. A copy of every NOD and Enforcement Notice issued to b-hive; and 2. A confirmation letter of every ‘closing out’ letter should notices in 1 above have been closed/satisfied.

    Published: 3 February 2026

  10. 1982 Range Rover

    Was this a LFB vehicle, what was its role and do you hold any pictures of it in service.

    Published: 2 February 2026