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David Wyatt - LFEPA Members’ gifts, hospitality and expenses
This is historic data for the Members of the former London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) which was abolished on 31 March 2018. This data set is not updated. LFEPA ran the London Fire Brigade (LFB). Details of LFEPA members’ gifts and hospitality received during their time in office plus expenses claimed. Data is by financial year for previous years but by financial year quarters for the current financial year. Data is updated within a month of the quarter end. It includes LFEPA Members’ names, details of the item, and the value. In the case of gifts and hospitality the value may be an estimate and, where relevant, is indicated as such. It is possible that items may be included in a subsequent financial year where the notification has been made close to the end of a previous financial year. From 1 April 2008, the LFB is run by the London Fire Commissioner. Details of expenses, gifts and hospitality for senior London Fire Brigade staff can be found here.
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David Wyatt - London Fire Brigade senior staff - gifts and hospitality register and expenses claimed UPDATED
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Details of senior London Fire Brigade staff expenses claims and register of gifts and hospitality. Please note that postholders in the office shown in the data (e.g. Commissioner, Director) will change over time. It should not be assumed that historic data relates to current postholders; details of current postholders in the LFB top management structure are available here on the LFB website. Senior staff are defined as those designated as a ‘head of service’ (assistant directors and assistant commissioners), plus Directors/Deputy Commissioners and the London Fire Commissioner. Data is by financial year. Data is updated within a month of the quarter end. It is possible that items may be included in a subsequent financial year where the notification has been made close to the end of a previous financial year. Sometimes an expense claim may relate to an event or travel where a sponsor has agreed to reimburse the LFB's costs. In such cases, there will be a corresponding entry in the register of gifts and hospitality. Salary information for senior LFB staff is published annually here. London Fire Commissioner (LFC) is the fire and rescue authority for London from 1 April 2018, and runs the London Fire Brigade. NOTE: All data was republished on 18 May 2021 for the period up to 31 March 2021 (from 2014). There is a single file for data from 2014 to 31 March 2020, and a file for 2020/21 financial year (to end March). Data for expenses only for 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 was republished on 12 April 2022 to correct an under-reporting of expenses by senior officers; expenses incurred via the LFB's contractor handling the booking of travel and accommodation were previously missing from published data sets. Data is published quarterly after end June, September, December and March for the current year; then republished as an annual data set after the year end.
London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority - LFB/LFEPA payments over £250 - 2016/17 and earlier years
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This is histoirc data for 2016/17 and earlier years. Later years are published separately. This dataset is not updated. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade (LFEPA) as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB/LFEPA as all VAT is recoverable. The Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFEPA has 'Proclass' data and this has been added to published data (from January 2015). Please note that approximately 75 per cent of LFEPA vendors currently have a Proclass classification and this may result in a small number of payments not having a ‘merchant category’. LFEPA runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
David Wyatt - LFB Payments over £250 - 2020/21
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This dataset is for 2020/21 (April 2020 to March 2021) only. Data for 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'ProClass' data and this is added to published data. Please note that most of LFB suppliers and contractors currently have a ProClass classification but a small number of payments may not have a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority - LFB senior staff salary information
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The London Fire Brigade (LFB) publishes details of certain senior staff as required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 (Statutory Instrument 2015/234) as part of its annual accounts: the number of employees whose remuneration in that year was at least £50,000 in brackets of £5,000 details of remuneration and job title of certain senior employees whose salary is at least £50,000, and employees whose salaries are £150,000 or more must also be identified by name. This information is included in the published accounts which are available here for 2018/19 on the LFB website. The 'senior staff' prescribed by the regulations for the Brigade comprise four officers namely: the Director of Corporate Services, the Director (Deputy Commissioner) of Safety and Assurance, and the Director (Deputy Commissioner) of Operations and General Counsel. Under the Local Government Transparency Code 2015, the Brigade must also publish a list of responsibilities (for example, the services and functions they are responsible for, budget held and number of staff) and details of bonuses and ‘benefits-in-kind’, for all senior employees whose salary exceeds £50,000. And, in the interests of transparency, the Brigade publishes details of all staff who are designated as heads of service (assistant directors and assistant commissioners) in addition to the four officers required by the Accounts and Audit Regulations, and this information is available on this page. Details of gifts, hospitality and expenses for senior LFB staff are published quarterly here. Note: For Commissioner/Director roles, the budget and staffing figures have been aggregated from the budgets/staff held by Heads of Service under each Director, so there is some double counting. LFB staff are employed by the London Fire Commissioner who is the fire and rescue authority for London; the London Fire Commissioner is not an employee of the LFB and is employed by the Greater London Authority. Details for LFC are included on this page for completeness.
David Wyatt - LFB Payments over £250 - 2021/22
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This dataset is for 2021/22 (April 2021 to March 2022) only. Data for 2020/21 is here, 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here . Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Local Government Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'ProClass' data and this is added to published data. Please note that most of LFB suppliers and contractors currently have a ProClass classification but a small number of payments may not have a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
London Fire Brigade - Land and Property Owned or Occupied by LFEPA
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Details of land and property owned/occupied by LFEPA (London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority/London Fire Brigade) is available in the Land and Property Database, including whether freehold/leasehold interest, size of site/accommodation, use, address including postcode.
David Wyatt - LFB payments over £250 - 2018/19
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This dataset is for 2018/19 only. 2017/18 is available here and 2016/17 and earlier years are available here . Data for 2019/20 is available here. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'Proclass' data and this has been added to published data (from January 2015). Please note that approximately 75 per cent of LFB vendors currently have a Proclass classification and this may result in a small number of payments not having a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
LFB Information Access Team - LFB Payments over £250 - 2024/25
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This dataset is for 2024/25 (April 2024 to March 2025) only. Data for 2023/24 is available here, 2022/23 is available here, 2021/22 is available here, 2020/21 is here, 2019/20 is available here, 2018/19 is available here, 2017/18 is available here, and 2016/17 and earlier years is available here. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Local Government Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'ProClass' data and this is added to published data. Please note that most of LFB suppliers and contractors currently have a ProClass classification but a small number of payments may not have a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
Andy Mobbs - LFB trade union facility time granted
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The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has to publish annually the amount of trade union facility time granted. Data is published in accordance with the Trade Union (Facility Time Publication Requirements) Regulations, and the Local Government Transparency Code 2015. The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for Greater London, and runs the London Fire Brigade.
David Wyatt - LFB payments over £250 - 2017/18
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This dataset is for 2017/18 only. Earlier years are available here. Payments over £250 made by the London Fire Brigade* as part of the government and Mayor of London's transparency agenda. As of November 2012 the threshold for expenditure changed from £500 to £250 at request of the Mayor. The Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the data to indicate VAT for payments which cannot be recovered; there are no such payments for LFB as all VAT is recoverable. The Transparency Code also requires a 'merchant category' to be added to payment details. LFB has 'Proclass' data and this has been added to published data (from January 2015). Please note that approximately 75 per cent of LFB vendors currently have a Proclass classification and this may result in a small number of payments not having a ‘merchant category’. * The London Fire Commissioner is the fire and rescue authority for London and runs the London Fire Brigade (LFB).