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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525 disclosures

  1. I wish to get a rank structure of the LFB with details on what they do. It must be readable. The one i found (attached below) was not very readable.

    Published: 10 November 2025

  2. Dear London Fire Brigade FOI Team, I recently submitted a Freedom of Information request but realised it may have been incorrectly worded. I would therefore like to clarify my request. I am requesting: - The number of fires attended by the London Fire Brigade involving e-scooters (both rental and privately owned) between 1 January 2022 and 1 August 2025. - The number of fires attended by the LFB involving e-bikes during the same period. - Any internal reports, briefing notes, or risk assessments prepared by the LFB concerning the safety of e-scooters or e-bikes (particularly relating to lithium-ion battery fires) since January 2022. - Any correspondence between the LFB and Transport for London (TfL), the Department for Transport (DfT), or e-scooter rental companies (Tier, Lime, Voi, Dott) relating to e-scooter or e-bike safety, since January 2022. Please treat this clarified version as superseding my earlier request. Thank you for your assistance.

    Published: 10 November 2025

  3. Dear Sir or Madam, Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please provide me with the following information: 1. Total number of car fires attended by the Fire and Rescue service over the past 5 years with a yearly breakdown if possible 2. Total number of car fires attended by the Fire and Rescue service over the past 5 years with a breakdown by fuel type if possible 3. Please can you also share any details of the make and model of these cars and model year, if you have this information.

    Published: 7 November 2025

  4. Can you please share the statistics for the following points: 1. The number of fires in buildings under construction in financial years 2023/2024 and 2024/25 2. The number of fires caused by hot works in buildings under construction in financial years 2023/2024 and 2024/25 3. The main causes of hot works incidents in buildings under construction in financial years 2023/2024 and 2024/25 4. The number of injuries and fatalities caused by hot work incidents in the construction industry in financial years 2023/2024 and 2024/25 5. In total, how many fires were related to hot works including and excluding buildings under construction in financial years 2023/2024 and 2024/25 For the avoidance of doubt, ‘hot works’ defines any activity that involves using open flames or heat-producing equipment, such as welding, cutting, grinding, or soldering, and poses a significant fire risk.

    Published: 7 November 2025

  5. Building with cladding issues - it is wooden clad and the cladding has not yet been remediated. I know that there have been multiple visits over recent years by LFB and reports written on the building, but our freeholder is not passing the accurate information on to residents. Please can you provide any reports or other useful information you have regarding fire safety in Omega Works in London E3 - particularly Omega 4. This should include the recent report: Ref number for Building - 054/014898 Job Number - 2532289 Report Written. The building I am referring to is Omega 4, Omega Works, Bow, E3 2PF Please note there are 3 buildings on this site – Crown Wharf, Omega 3 and Omega 4. I am only requesting information for Omega 4. Additionally, the building is sometimes listed with other E3 postcodes, but building should be E3 2PF.

    Published: 7 November 2025

  6. The management company claims you are demanding that we get a walking watch. We already have a walking watch for cladding, and seems the management company are attempting to push this cost to the leaseholders rather than the freeholders as it should legally be. We have also been told by the management that you request all items to be removed from private balconies that are inaccessible to anyone else except the tenant / owner. Please can I see a copy of this report in full so we can know what is the truth and if the management company is lying yet again (lost count how many times now). This is in regard to the inspection at Block 4 Omega Works, 4 Roach Road, London, E3 2PF

    Published: 7 November 2025

  7. Fire Risk Assessment 08/08/2025 for Waitrose Crouch End Normal size print.

    Published: 7 November 2025

  8. As a freedom of information request, please answer the following questions. 1. How many operational appliances are based at each station? (Please break this down for retained/on-call appliances at each station.) 2. How many times in the last 12 months (to August 31st 2025) have you had any of your fire appliances off the run? 3. What is the most number of appliances you’ve had off the run at any one time in the last 12 months (to August 31st 2025)? Please provide such data electronically, ideally as a spreadsheet.

    Published: 6 November 2025

  9. All documentation in relation to any investigations undertaken by the London Fire Brigade in relation to fire safety at Da Mario restaurant, 63 Endell Street, London, WC2H 9AJ.

    Published: 5 November 2025

  10. Please can you let me know what involvement the London Fire Brigade and/or its vehicles and/or its staff had with DSEI 2025 - Defence and Security Equipment International held at the Excel Centre in London in September this year.

    Published: 4 November 2025