Freedom of information (FOI) releases from LFB

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. I am writing to request information regarding the fire safety compliance history of the following premises:

    Venue: 12th Knot Bar

    Address: Sea Containers Hotel, 20 Upper Ground, London SE1 9PD

    Evidence in my possession, including an egress report produced by the venue itself, indicates that the maximum safe occupancy of the rooftop bar was significantly exceeded on the night in question, with 350 simultaneous occupants in a space with a safe capacity of 200 persons. I am respectfully requesting: 1. Confirmation of whether any enforcement notices, improvement notices, or prohibition notices have been served on this premises under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and if so, the dates and nature of those notices; 2. Confirmation of whether any fire safety inspection was carried out at this venue following the incident of 2 August 2025; and 3. Any information held on the public register regarding this premises that is available for disclosure. I understand that detailed audit reports may be exempt from disclosure under Section 31 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I am not requesting exempt material — only information available on the public register or otherwise disclosable.

    Published: 21 April 2026

  5. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, please provide any fire safety inspection or audit reports, any notices (including Notices of Deficiencies or Enforcement Notices), related correspondence, and any other records relating to fire safety at the premises from 1 January 2025 to present. I am a resident and leaseholder at this address.

    Published: 20 April 2026

  6. Please provide a copy of the London Fire Brigade Enforcement Notice listed for Cavalier House, 46–50 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, W5 2SS, with date of notice 21/10/2025 (as shown on LFB’s public notices listing for Ealing). I also request any schedules/annexes setting out the required remedial actions, relevant Fire Safety Order articles/regulations relied upon, and the current status (in force/complied/withdrawn) including any recorded compliance date.

    Published: 20 April 2026

  7. When the organisation last ran a procurement or tender process for language services, including (but not limited to) translation, interpretation, or transcription services. The evaluation weighting used in that tender, specifically the percentage weighting allocated to quality and the percentage weighting allocated to price (e.g., 70% quality / 30% price). The quality and price scores awarded to each bidder in that tender, including: The name of each bidder (unless withheld under Section 43 or other relevant exemption). The quality score for each bidder. The price score for each bidder. The total score for each bidder (if available). If any part of the information is exempt, please provide the non‑exempt portions and cite the specific exemption(s) being relied upon. I would prefer to receive the information in electronic format (e.g., PDF, Word, or Excel). If you require any clarification, please let me know as soon as possible. Otherwise, I look forward to your response within 20 working days, as required by the Act

    Published: 20 April 2026

  8. With regards to the above request between the dates of 01/11/25 to 28/02/26 can you please tell me the top 20 stations with the number of calls outs doesn't matter about number of appliances sent just if that station was called out .If possible I would like your response in pdf format thank you .

    Published: 17 April 2026

  9. I would like to request the following information covering the financial year 2024/25.

    1. Fire door-related failures The number of fire safety inspections carried out under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 where the outcome recorded included non-compliance specifically due to deficiencies relating to fire doors. For the purposes of this request, a fire door-related failure should be counted where any non-compliant building had fire doors recorded as either the primary reason for non-compliance, or a contributing factor to non-compliance. Fire door non-compliance should be understood to include (but not be limited to): inadequate fire resistance of fire doors, damaged, poorly fitting, or incorrectly installed fire doors, missing, defective, or disabled self-closing devices, missing or defective intumescent or smoke seals, inappropriate fire door specification for the location, inadequate maintenance of fire doors.

    2. Reasons for fire door failures Based on inspection records, enforcement records, or deficiency categories held, the five most frequently recorded reasons for fire door-related non-compliance during the timeframe above. Please base this response only on existing recorded categories or descriptions used by your service, and not on new analysis or interpretation.

    3.Building types affected Based on inspection or enforcement records, the five most common building types in which fire door-related non-compliance was recorded during the timeframe above. If building types are categorised by your service (for example, residential, care homes, commercial, educational, etc.), please use the categories already recorded.

    Published: 17 April 2026

  10. Please provide any information held by the London Fire Brigade relating to the property: 5–6 Airlie Gardens, London W8 7AJ for the period 1 January 2024 to the present. In particular, I request: * Any fire safety inspections, audits, or visits carried out at the premises. * Any correspondence or communications (including emails or letters) between the London Fire Brigade and any of the following in relation to the building: * Rendall & Rittner Ltd * Bemermill Limited * any managing agent, contractor, or responsible person for the building. * Any records, internal notes, reports, or logs concerning fire safety issues at the premises, including matters relating to fire doors, compartmentation, or communal fire safety works. * Any advice, guidance, or recommendations recorded by the London Fire Brigade concerning fire safety works at the premises. * Any enforcement records, notices, or compliance assessments relating to the premises.

    Published: 16 April 2026