Our publication scheme provides information the Brigade routinely makes available to the public, ensuring transparency and accessibility. This includes:
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PN329 - Guidance to officers and others on the protocols to be adopted when a firefighter is to be posted to a fire station
PN295 - Arrangements that must be followed when a request is received to visit Brigade premises.
PN690 - The London Fire Brigade (LFB) recognises that its people are its key resource and that employee well-being is essential to the effective performance of both the individual and the organisation.
PN0887 - The Staff Suggestion Scheme is available to all staff via Hotwire and seeks to encourage employees to contribute to the future of the London Fire Brigade (LFB) by providing a dedicated channel for staff to submit ideas for which they may receive either team or personal recognition.
PN0886 - This policy sets out the procedure for whole life cost (WLC) assessment of goods and services to be purchased by or on behalf of the London Fire Commissioner.
PN689 - In the event of severe travel disruption, staff will be expected to make all reasonable efforts to attend their normal place of work making use of any alternate means of transport available
Statement of accounts for LFEPA for 2014/15 financial year.
PN874 - LFB charges for information, including incident/fire reports, fire investigation reports, petroleum environmental surveys, video and still images.
This document sets out the performance of London Fire Brigade during the 2014/15 financial year.
PN0448 - This policy sets out the Brigade’s arrangements for flexible working and applies to all employees.. The opportunity for staff to work flexibly forms part of the Brigade’s ongoing commitment toward improving the wellbeing of all of its employees.
Under section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972 the Authority may dispose of land only for the best consideration that can reasonably be obtained unless the consent of the Secretary of State is first obtained.
In accordance with the government’s Transparency Code 2014 (October 2014), the Authority must publish annually information on its counter fraud work.