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. I would like to have a copy of the recent risk assessment done regarding Milton Road Hampton Middx as in the past the fire brigade have been able to access all properties and I am wondering if why this has changed. Request is for the whole of Milton Road Milton Road Hampton TW12 2LL

    Published: 9 March 2026

  2. I would like to request a fleet list of all vehicles owned and operated by the brigade during FY2005 (or the closest year for which records are available). If possible, please may these fleet lists include: - Vehicle make and model - The classification of the vehicle (e.g. DPL, FRU, ALP, HP) - The home station responsible for operating the vehicle - Any identifying numbers assigned to the vehicle, including both the vehicle's callsign and the fleet number often displayed on the bottom of the front door (e.g. DPL1234) As this information is not current, I believe that a public interest test would favour disclosure in relation to issues of security or commercial sensitivity. However, if any information is deemed to be exempt from disclosure, I would ask that this is redacted from documents, rather than the documents being withheld in full. I understand these are historical documents, so if records are no longer held, please direct me to an authority that holds this information if one exists.

    Published: 9 March 2026

  3. 1. Full Address of Premises: 92 Crouch Hill, London, N8 9ED.
    2. Information Requested
    I am requesting the Fire Safety Inception reports,
    •            LFB latest Fire Risk Assessment review of the building, given the extensive redevelopment works ongoing since February 2024 with an occupied building.
    •            Any document or information to establish the date when the fire alarm panel was last serviced (date on NICEIC label is 2007).
    •            technical inspection carried out after 9 January 2026: LFB attended my address due to smell in the communal area/ suspected gas/ confirmed toxic waterproof paint).
    •            Any fire safety/ audit reports/ records of previous inspections carried out at this address.
    •            Any past Notices issued to the landlord or "Responsible Person" for the building, in relation to the fire alarm system or general fire safety management.

    Published: 9 March 2026

  4. All fire inspection report done by the brigade from 2023 till now. We are taking legal actions against the freeholder and required to understand all their breaches in the last few years. 10-14 Elm road HA9 7JT.

    Published: 6 March 2026

  5. 1) Request full audit report of findings @ Apex Court, W13 0DU, which was carried out on 15/10/25.

    2) Although the enforcement notice was reported as issued on 15/10/25. We understand that the enforcement notice was only activated on 5/1/26. Can the LFB confirm and explain this delay with activating the enforcement notice by 3 months.

    3) Has the freeholder delayed the enforcement notice  been activated? If yes, for what reason?

    4) Has the freeholder appealed against the audit findings and enforcement notice( within the 21 days?)

    5) Please provide all documentation and correspondence with regards to Apex Court.

    Published: 5 March 2026

  6. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I am writing to request information held by your Fire and Rescue Service relating to incidents of fire attended by your service at waste disposal or recycling facilities, where the reported or suspected ignition source was the improper disposal of vaping devices (e.g. vapes or e-cigarettes containing lithium-ion batteries). Please provide the following information for the period 1 January 2021 to the most recent date available: 1. The total number of confirmed or suspected vape-related fire incidents attended by your service at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) and any other waste disposal, recycling, or waste transfer facilities 2. A year-by-year breakdown of the above. For clarity: * “Vape” includes disposable and rechargeable e-cigarette devices, whether sold legally or otherwise, that contain lithium-ion batteries. * “Vape-related fire incidents” include confirmed fires and incidents where a fire or ignition was suspected to have been caused by a vape or its battery during or following disposal. Please provide the information in an electronic format where possible (for example, Excel, CSV, or PDF).

    Published: 5 March 2026

  7. Please provide any recorded information relating to attendances, inspections, or fire safety concerns connected with the building located at: 54 Loraine Road, London N7. In particular, I would be grateful if you could provide:

    • Records of any Fire Brigade attendances at the building from May 2024 to the present date

    • Any fire safety assessments, inspections, or hazard observations

    • Records relating to fire alarm activations

    • Any enforcement action, notices, or recommendations issued in relation to the property.

    Published: 5 March 2026

  8. Meridian Heights, 201 Ealing Road, HA0 4PZ

    1) Fire Safety Audits, Inspections, and Site Visits. Please confirm and provide details of:

    a) Any fire safety audits, inspections, or site visits carried out at the building.

    b) The dates of such inspections and the statutory basis on which they were conducted.

    c) Any findings, observations, or recommendations relating to cladding, external wall systems, façade fire spread, compartmentation or fire stopping.

    2) External Wall System and Cladding Information. Please provide:

    a) Copies or summaries of any reports, records, or correspondence held by the Fire and Rescue Service that refer to combustible cladding, insulation materials, missing or defective cavity barriers, or other external wall fire safety defects.

    b) Any risk assessments or professional opinions recorded by the Service in relation to the external wall system.

    3) Enforcement and Regulatory Action. Please confirm:

    a) Whether any enforcement action has been taken or considered in respect of the building, including enforcement notices, alteration notices, or prohibition notices.

    b) Whether any such action relates wholly or partly to cladding or façade fire risk.

    c) Whether enforcement action remains ongoing or under review.

    Published: 5 March 2026

  9. We were the lawful owners of unit 1.07 at this property until May 2022. Iwould be grateful if you could provide written confirmation of thefollowing information from your fire safety records: 1. The exactdate and time when block 118 Southwark Bridge Road was deemeduninhabitable. or unsafe for occupation due to fire safety concerns. 2. The date when unit 1.07 in block 118 Southwark Bridge Road was confirmed as safe and habitable for reoccupation following completion of fire safety works. 3. Any supporting documentation,fire risk assessments, inspection reports, or correspondence relating to the above dates. This information is required to supply to Southwark Council in relation to their demand for council tax payment during the period when the property was not habitable. We need this documentation to support our case that council tax should not be payable for the period when the unit was uninhabitable due to fire safety concerns. Please could you provide this information in writing at your earliest convenience

    Published: 4 March 2026

  10. 1. The number of incidents attended at church or other religious building locations since 1 January 2018, broken down by year and by incident type (e.g., accidental fire, deliberate fire, false alarm).

    2. Confirmation of whether your incident recording system has a specific location type field for religious sites (church, mosque, synagogue, temple, etc.).

    3. Copies of any guidance or policy documents used by your service regarding the recording of incidents at places of worship.

    Published: 3 March 2026