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. To confirm, I am not requesting the full bespoke investigation report. Instead, could you please provide: • Any non-personal fire safety findings or learning points from the incident • Any enforcement notices or recommendations issued • Any actions or guidance relevant to the Ram Quarter development as a whole Cummings House, Ram Quarter Sw181ua

    Published: 16 December 2025

  2. In relation to the Freedom of Information Act, please could you advise as to whether your organisation has introduced and implemented a policy covering the following: * Supporting Staff with the Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure at their home. * Making a travel claim or any form of reimbursement for charging electrical vehicles at home (Personal or work provided) for the purpose of work-related travel.

    Published: 16 December 2025

  3. Please treat this as a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I would like to request information about the business-intelligence, company-information and credit-reference products used by your organisation, as follows, 1. Products used since 1 January 2022 Please confirm whether your organisation currently uses, or has used at any point since 1 January 2022, any of the following products: Endole Beauhurst Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Creditsafe Experian Business Equifax Business TransUnion (UK Commercial Data & Credit Risk) Company Check (Creditsafe group) DueDil / FullCircl Artesian GlobalDatabase Bureau van Dijk – Orbis / Fame (Moody’s) Plimsoll Analysis Kompass Crunchbase PitchBook S&P Capital IQ / Market Intelligence Graydon UK Red Flag Alert The Data City For each product used, please provide: a. Product name b. Whether it is currently in use (Yes/No) c. Main purpose(s) for which it is used 2. Contract information For each product identified above, please provide the following where held: a. Supplier / vendor name b. Contract reference number c. Contract start date d. Contract end date e. Next renewal or break date f. Contract value (annual or total) g. Procurement route used (e.g., CCS framework name and lot, tender, direct award) If any commercial information is withheld under Section 43, please still provide the non-exempt data, including start date, end date, supplier name, and procurement route. 3. Internal ownership For each product currently in use, please provide: a. Job title (not the name) of the person responsible for the product b. The department or team that manages it 4. Past products no longer used Where a product listed above was used after 1 January 2022 but is no longer in use, please provide: a. Product name b. Contract start date c. Contract end date d. Contract value (annual or total)

    Published: 15 December 2025

  4. A list of all the known unexploded ordnance (UXO) from the Second World War that have been identified, recorded or remain on record within London. For each item, please provide: The location (address, coordinates, or nearest identifiable area) The type of ordnance (bomb, shelling, mine)

    Published: 15 December 2025

  5. 36 Cornhill, London, EC3V 3NG In addition we would request the full reports linked to any notices, including Enforcement and Prosecution Notices.

    Published: 10 December 2025

  6. The risk to life from a deliberate act within London's underground network is still a threat, to counter this in 2003/4 the LFB jointly developed equipment and procedures that would allow the rescue of people following a deliberate gas attack or similar on / in deep tube locations. The equipment & procedure was successfully used at Russell Sq on 7th July 2005. Does the LFB still have a capability on deep tube locations utilising the Motorised Rescue Trolly and Rescue and Recovery Team? Is the equipment ready for mobilisation ? Are staff still trained to move LUL trains in an emergency ? Are the aide memoirs still in using and kept up to date relevant to the new LUL rolling stock. Lastly can you confirm LFBs response capabilities with regards to the Elizabeth line.

    Published: 10 December 2025

  7. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I would like to request information regarding noise complaints received by the London Fire Brigade for the following financial years: April 2021 – March 2022 April 2022 – March 2023 April 2023 – March 2024 April 2024 – March 2025 The Request: Please provide the total number of complaints received from the public regarding noise generated by LFB premises (stations) or vehicles. If recorded, please break down these complaints by: Source: (e.g., "Station Tannoy/PA system," "Training/Drill noise," "Vehicle Sirens"). Station Name: (e.g., Soho, Shoreditch). Section 12 (Cost Limit): If providing the specific breakdown (e.g., by Station or Nature of Noise) exceeds the cost limit, please pause that part of the request and prioritise providing the Total Count of complaints per year. Please provide this data in Excel/CSV format.

    Published: 10 December 2025

  8. Dear London Fire Brigade, Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, I would like to request the following information for London Fire Brigade, covering the financial years 2022/23, 2023/24, and 2024/25. Please provide the data separately for each financial year (not grouped together) and, if possible, in an Excel or Google Sheets document. Fire Safety Audits: For each financial year, please provide: 1. The total number of fire safety audits or inspections completed under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (or equivalent legislation). 2. If available, a breakdown of audits by building type (e.g. 10 audits in retail buildings, 8 in nursing homes, 12 in schools). Notices: For each financial year, please provide: 3. The total number of audits or inspections that resulted in no action needed. 4. The total number of audits or inspections that resulted in notices being issued, broken down by alternation, enforcement and prohibition notices (e.g. 5 alteration notices, 60 enforcement notices, 76 prohibition notices) 5. A breakdown of total notices issued by building type (e.g. 5 total notices in retail buildings, 8 total notices in nursing homes, 12 total notices in schools). 6. The five most common causes or issues identified in these notices or recommendations (e.g. 5 cases of inadequate fire doors, 3 faulty alarms, 10 blocked escape routes etc.). Please include the relevant statutory basis (e.g. Article 30, 31, or 32 notices) if recorded. Prosecutions: For each financial year, please provide: 7. The total number of prosecutions undertaken under fire safety legislation. 8. The total value of fines imposed (in £). 9. A breakdown on the number of prosecutions and total value of fines by building type (e.g. 5 prosecutions to hospitals equating £10,000). If any of the requested information is not held, please provide the reason why (e.g. not recorded, held elsewhere, exempt under Section 12) and any partial data available or the nearest equivalent. Thank you for your time and assistance. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if any part of this request requires clarification.

    Published: 10 December 2025

  9. I am writing to request any report(s) of investigation(s) into the cause(s) of the chemical spill at Guy's Hospital in August 2025 and the response(s) to the spill held. I also request any report(s) of lessons learned as a consequence of this. The chemical spill to which I refer was reported by the BBC below: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4glpkdxn3go Given the potentially sensitive nature of this information, I ask you to redact any exempt information instead of refusing disclosure. This would be in accordance with guidance on best practice from the Information Commissioner’s Office.

    Published: 9 December 2025

  10. I believe there is an LFB policy that stipulates minimum room sizes for rooms in the LFB estate - specifically fire stations. For example, minimum size for a gym, BA room, sleeping accommodation ect… Please could you share the policy in its entirety, that stipulates the minimum room size requirements on fire stations

    Published: 9 December 2025