Category Archives: London Fire Brigade

LSP5 Consultation Full and Supplementary Submission – “driven purely by misguided and unnecessary financial reasons”

Response to LSP5 consultation Introduction Whilst the LSP5 consultation document contains much to commend it in terms of fire prevention and fire safety, and recognition of  the need to redeploy some appliances  to areas of growing population, the key thrust of the document, the cuts to front line fire fighting capacity of 12 fire stations, 18 pumps and 520 fire-fighter […]

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“Fire brigade statistics blow hole in Mayor’s case for fire cuts”

The London Fire Brigade have released details of increased response times for local wards in London. The statistics reveal that 41 local wards in London will now fall outside of the target response time, due to the Mayor’s decision to cut 12 fire stations, 18 fire engines and 520 firefighters. This is on top of the 267 already falling outside […]

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This Thursday: Public meeting in Enfield, Haringey and Barnet on fire service cuts in London

The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority is holding a public consultation in Enfield, Haringey and Barnet next week to discuss proposals to close 12 fire stations, cut 18 fire engines and lose 520 firefighters. The public meeting is taking place on 18 April at Grand Palace Banqueting Suite, 242 High Road, Wood Green, N22 8JX and local London Assembly Members Joanne […]

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Special Update: Emergency services special – April 2013

Special Update Emergency services special: April 2013   As there have been a lot of announcements concerning the fire and police services lately, I thought I should write to you about what is going on, with reference to the Mayor’s proposed cuts to the fire brigade and the recent announcement of the outcome of the police consultation.        […]

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