The London Fire Commissioner (LFC) is a functional body of the Greater London Authority, with responsibility for the governance of the London Fire Brigade. It is a corporation sole and is the fire authority of Greater London.[1] It replaced the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority on 1 April 2018.
Abbreviation | LFC |
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Predecessor | London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority |
Formation | 1 April 2018 |
Founder | Greater London Authority Act 1999 |
Type | Fire authority |
Legal status | Functional body |
Purpose | Make key decisions on London Fire Brigade strategy, policy and budget |
Region served | London |
Parent organisation | Greater London Authority |
History
editThe London Fire Commissioner was created on 1 April 2018 as part of a nationwide reform of governance following the Policing and Crime Act 2017. It replaced the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority.[2]
Governance
editThe London Fire Commissioner is the body responsible for the governance of the London Fire Brigade. It is a incorporated as a corporation sole and is the fire and rescue authority for London. It is a functional body of the Greater London Authority. The Mayor of London is ultimately responsible for setting the organisation budget and approving the London Safety Plan. There is a Deputy Mayor for Fire and Resilience who acts on behalf of the mayor. All these structures are scrutinised by the Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning Committee of the London Assembly.