London Fire and Civil Defence Authority
London Fire and Civil Defence Authority (LFCDA) was the fire authority of Greater London from 1 April 1986 to 3 July 2000.
Abbreviation | LFCDA |
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Predecessor | Greater London Council |
Successor | London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority |
Formation | 1 April 1986 |
Founder | Local Government Act 1985 |
Dissolved | 3 July 2000 |
Type | Fire authority |
Purpose | Make key decisions on London Fire Brigade strategy, policy and budget |
Headquarters | London Fire Brigade |
Location |
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Region served | Greater London |
Membership | 33 members |
It replaced the Greater London Council as fire authority when it was abolished.
The LFCDA was a joint authority, made up of 33 members, one appointed by each of the 32 London borough councils and one from the Corporation of London.
The LFCDA was replaced by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, a functional body of the Greater London Authority.[1]
References
- "Fire and emergency planning". Greater London Authority. Archived from the original on 3 October 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
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