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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743 disclosures

  1. 390 Church Road, Merton Abbey London SW19 2QF

    I request the records for an emergency attendance by the LFB on 02 August 2018 at approximately 08:25: Please provide the following information:

    1. The Incident Log / Detailed Incident Report (DIR): Including the "Incident Category" assigned to this call-out.

    2. Environmental Observations: Any recorded notes regarding the nature of the floodwater, specifically any mention of odour, sewage contamination, or biohazard risks identified on-site.

    3. Reason for Withdrawal: The specific recorded reason why the crew ceased operations or withdrew from the site (e.g., "Health & Safety risk").

    4. Agency Liaison: Any record of communication between the LFB and Thames Water or Merton Council regarding the status of this specific infrastructure failure.

    Published: 23 April 2026

  2. FOIA request Hello, I would like to receive the policy 342 (Dynamic Risk Assessment) .

    Published: 23 April 2026

  3. I was down at Pole Hill Open Space and one of the mums, that takes her son to the nursery, mentioned that you have had to rescue kids who couldn't get down after climbing on top of our (West London Racing Centre) container and was wondering if you had the details of these incidents over the last three years(electronic would be ideal) There aren't supposed to climb any structure in the parks but that doesn't stop them and dealing with graffiti is a hassle. I can a pop in, as I am very local to you and walk past your depot on my way to the park.

    Published: 23 April 2026

  4. 92 Crouch Hill N8 9ED.

    I am requesting:

    Any information regarding any fire safety building inspection carried out after January 2026 and related findings and documents;

    Any documentation available reflecting changes in the fire safety system, following LFB attendance.

    Published: 23 April 2026

  5. I request information on how many house fires have been caused by disposable vapes since its ban on the 1st June 2025. I simply would like a number.

    Published: 22 April 2026

  6. I am writing to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Please could you provide the following information relating to your organisation’s energy usage: 1. Copies of electricity and gas bills (or a summary equivalent) for the most recent 12-month period available. 2. Total annual electricity consumption (kWh) for the same period. 3. Total annual gas consumption (kWh) for the same period. 4. Total annual cost (£) for electricity and gas, separately if available. 5. The name of your current energy supplier(s). 6. The contract end date(s) for electricity and gas supply. If providing copies of bills is not possible, a summary of the above information in spreadsheet or PDF format would be sufficient. I would prefer to receive the information electronically by email. If any part of this request exceeds the cost limit, please provide the information that can be supplied within the limit and advise what can be narrowed to proceed. If you consider any of the information exempt, please specify the exemption relied upon and provide any information that can be disclosed.

    Published: 22 April 2026

  7. I am seeking statistical information relating to road traffic collision (RTC) incidents attended by London Fire Brigade following the ban on recreational possession of nitrous oxide (effective 8 November 2023). 1. Please provide the total number of road traffic collision incidents attended by LFB where any mention of the following terms appears in incident logs, notes, hazards sections, or any free-text fields of your Incident Recording System: - "nitrous oxide" - "laughing gas" - "NOS" Please provide separate aggregated totals for each of the following periods: - 2023 (8 November 2023 to 31 December 2023 only) - 2024 (1 January to 31 December 2024) - 2025 (1 January 2025 to present date) 2. For the same stated periods, please also provide the total number of road traffic collision incidents attended by LFB (regardless of nitrous oxide involvement) for statistical context.

    Published: 22 April 2026

  8. I work at The Prince Arthur pub in Dalston, located at 95 Forest Road, E83BH. On the 28th January 2026, we had a Fire Audit carried out by Thomas Read, that I had arranged in December. He has let me know that we scored as broadly compliant but that I had to message yourselves to get access to the full report. Could you please send me the full report to my email address at your earliest convenience. Thanks in advance,

    Published: 21 April 2026

  9. Seven requests received from the same individual about seven fire station areas. Together, these requests cover every aspect of how stations function, are managed, funded, staffed, maintained, and planned for, across multiple years and many teams. Breakdown of requests below: 1. Bethnal Green, Islington, Finchley and East Finchley Mostly estate focused, these four requests cover estate strategy and redevelopment, seeking business cases, feasibility studies, valuations, planning and legal documents, governance papers, procurement files, financial models, and stakeholder engagement records about long‑term decisions for each station. 2. Shadwell Operational Performance & resource focused. This request focuses on day‑to‑day operational capacity, asking for appliance availability, staffing levels, fleet defects, maintenance issues, standby movements, resilience assessments, budgets, procurement, and operational correspondence affecting Shadwell’s ability to respond. 3. Edmonton and Tottenham Mostly access and response‑time focused. These requests examine how road layouts, traffic schemes and transport changes affect LFB response performance, seeking incident data, delay codes, internal assessments, correspondence with councils/TfL, meeting records, financial impacts, policies, and operational reviews linked to emergency access.

    Published: 21 April 2026

  10. As of 23rd March 2026, for the period Winter 2026 (1-Oct-26 to 31-Mar-27), what approximate percentage (%) of your organisation’s expected energy consumption remains unsecured / exposed to market pricing, please confirm: 

      *   Organisation Name:

      *   Electricity %:

      *   Gas %: 

    Notes: -

      *   A rough % estimate is sufficient

      *   Please provide a single percentage covering your overall portfolio

      *   No detailed volume, pricing or contract information is requested.

    Published: 21 April 2026