Freedom of information (FOI) releases from LFB

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 75/25 Ops into fire safety role: There was an agreement with the representative bodies (FBU) and the LFB regarding operational staff employment on the 75/25 contract. I wish to see this agreement.

    Published: 16 April 2026

  5. I would like to have what the roles and job of the OSG within the LFB and have Firefighters are pick for OSG and how they are trained.

    Published: 15 April 2026

  6. A copy of the fire safety audit report for Discovery Dock Aparments East 05/015084 Discovery Dock Apartment East, Job number: 2605759

    Published: 14 April 2026

  7. I am writing to make a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. This request concerns your organisation’s policies, initiatives and actions as an “anchor institution” – that is, as a large, place-based organisation that uses its employment, procurement, estate, and other levers to support local economic, social, and environmental wellbeing. Please provide the following information for the last three financial years (or the most recent available period): Anchor Strategy / Policy Copies of any published or internal strategies, policies, plans, or board papers that define your organisation’s role as an anchor institution or set objectives for anchor-related activity. The date of approval or adoption of such strategy/policy. Dedicated Teams / Leadership Details of any dedicated teams, departments, posts, or named roles (by job title only, not personal names) with responsibility for anchor-institution or community-wealth-building work. Copies of any role descriptions or Terms of Reference for anchor-related working groups or steering committees. Procurement and Local Supply Chain Any KPIs, targets, or reports showing spend with local suppliers (e.g., within your local authority area or region), or with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), social enterprises, or voluntary-community sector organisations. Any frameworks or procurement policies designed to strengthen local supply chains or inclusive procurement. Employment and Workforce KPIs, targets, or reports relating to local recruitment, apprenticeships, entry-level employment or career-pathway programmes aimed at residents in your local area. Any policies or initiatives to address equality, diversity and inclusion in recruitment from local communities. Estates and Capital Investment Any programmes or policies to use your estates, land, or capital projects to promote local economic development (e.g., local supplier targets in construction, use of local land for community benefit). Partnership Working Details of your participation in any local or regional anchor networks (e.g., Birmingham Anchor Network, London Anchor Institutions’ Network, Leeds Anchor Network, etc.). Copies of Memoranda of Understanding, Terms of Reference, or equivalent documents for these partnerships. Monitoring and Reporting Copies of any recent reports, dashboards, board updates, or evaluations that measure the impact of your anchor-related activity. Budget and Resourcing Budget allocations or recorded expenditure specifically earmarked for anchor-related activity (if separately identified in accounts or reports). Please provide the information in electronic format (PDF or Word for documents; spreadsheets if available for quantitative data). If any of the requested information is not held or is exempt, please state this clearly and explain the grounds for exemption.

    Published: 14 April 2026

  8. I am requesting copies of the following information held by your service in relation to the above-named premises:

    1. Fire Risk Assessment (FRA): The most recent Fire Risk Assessment report submitted to or held by your service for the communal areas of this building.

    2. Fire Risk Appraisal of External Walls (FRAEW): Any technical appraisals or PAS 9980 reports held regarding the building’s external wall system.

    3. Audit/Inspection Results: Records of any fire safety audits or inspections conducted by your Fire Safety Officers, including any Deficiency Notices or Enforcement Notices issued to the landlord or the managing agent. The London Fire Brigade has confirmed to me it has system records dating back to 13th September 2017 relating to 'Special Evacuation due to Cladding and Fire Safety Breaches’ which clearly indicates the Landlord has not taken serious steps to remediate these life threatening fire safety breaches.

    Published: 14 April 2026

  9. I am requesting to have a copy of all correspondence between the managing agents or 1 Bethwin Road, SE5 0SJ (MIH and Jennings & Barret) or the freeholder (Bowlwonder Ltd) and the London Fire Brigade. The LFB previously advised there should be a waking watch and that certain remedial actions needed to take place. No remedial actions have taken place and the waking watch has stopped this year.

    Published: 13 April 2026

  10. I am writing to request information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 in relation to incidents involving electric vehicles attended by your Fire and Rescue Authority. For the period 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2025 (or the most recent five-year period for which data is available), please provide the following information:

    1. The total number of incidents attended involving fires in electric vehicles (including fully electric cars, vans, buses, motorcycles, e-bikes, and e-scooters).

    2. A breakdown of the above incidents by year.

    3. Where recorded, the average and longest time taken to: * Extinguish the fire; and * Declare the vehicle safe (including battery stabilisation or monitoring time).

    4. The estimated volume of water used per incident (minimum, maximum, and average where available).

    5. The number of incidents requiring: * Specialist equipment (e.g. thermal imaging cameras, immersion tanks, fire blankets); * Re-attendance due to battery re-ignition.

    6. The number of injuries to firefighters or members of the public associated with these incidents.

    7. Any internal guidance, policies, or operational procedures currently in place for dealing with electric vehicle fires. If possible, I would prefer the information to be provided in electronic format (such as PDF or spreadsheet).

    Published: 13 April 2026