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We're working to support the London of tomorrow and to improve our city so that it provides opportunities for all, as well as creating a great place to live.
London is a diverse, open and vibrant city, home to of 8.9 million residents, predicted to grow to 10 million over the next 10 years. We are a cosmopolitan and diverse city, four in ten of us were born abroad and in our schools over 300 different languages are spoken, making London the world’s most linguistically diverse city.
However, today, London is also faced with unprecedented challenges, such as climate change, urbanisation, rapid population growth, social inequality and the risks associated with economic integration and interconnectivity.
London has demonstrated strength, unity and determination in response to many previous crises.The key to successful resilience is to create a city that has the systems, approaches and flexibility to deal with unpredictable events, and to recover to a new, and better, normal when things go wrong.
Our vision is clear. In 2050 London will be a city that:
Below you can find out more about our London Resilience Strategy for the future, as well as how we're working to make London a resilient and safer city.
London’s first City Resilience Strategy sets out how the capital can remain resilient and prepared for future challenges
London Fire Brigade needs to learn to adapt in a more agile and rapid way. This plan sets out the vision for change.
The London Safety Plan outlines the priorities of the London Fire Brigade to help make London a safer city.
London Fire Brigade (LFB)'s role it to make London the safest global city. Find out more about their work to protect London and Londoners.
We're working to ensure London is ready to prevent, respond, recover and learn from emergencies.
The London Resilience Forum sets the strategy for the London Resilience Partnership work.
CTPN brings together strategic leaders, practitioners and academics to inform city-level policies and practices.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has issued updates on Grenfell Tower recommedations.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented.
As part of budget guidance, the Mayor asks that the LFB (London Fire Commissioner) publish financial and performance monitoring in relation to Brigade’s two main strategic plans; the Transformation Delivery Plan (TDP) and the London Safety Plan (LSP) 2017.
Get in touch with the team about London’s Fire and Resilience work.