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The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) has been assessed as a 'good' organisation, the result of an initial performance assessment (IPA) LOGIN / FREE TRIAL Menu Menu . LOGIN / FREE ...
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority launched a three-month public comment period March 4 on its Draft Fifth London Safety Plan, which outlines significant cuts during the next three ...
Mayor of London Boris Johnson has ordered the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) to begin consultation on the Draft London Safety Plan, which will result in the closure of 12 ...
London Fire Brigade's control room, which handles its 999 calls, will be privatised, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority says.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the statutory fire and rescue service for London, England. It is run by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and is the fourth-largest fire service in ...
The Conservative Party Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has threatened to issue a directive to the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) to dock striking firefighters a full day’s ...
16th September 2010 and the London left descend on the London Fire Brigade Headquarters to join the mass lobby of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) monthly meeting called by ...
The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority agreed March 15 to outsource the London Fire Brigade's 999 control and mobilizing service through a 10-year contract with Capita plc that will ...
PROPOSALS to close 12 fire stations, including Downham, New Cross and Woolwich, and axe 520 jobs have been rejected by the London Fire Authority.
The case relates to a term in a pay and conditions agreement between the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and recognised trade unions. The July 2007 collective agreement provided: “On ...
London Fire Brigade's control room, which handles its 999 calls, will be privatised, London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority says.
PROPOSALS to close 12 fire stations, including Downham, New Cross and Woolwich, and axe 520 jobs have been rejected by the London Fire Authority. The plan – aimed at saving £45m over the next ...
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