Fire Brigade plans move back to old headquarters – Southwark News

London Fire Brigade (LFB) plans to move its headquarters from Borough to Albert Embankment when its lease ends in two years.

The Albert Embankment site, currently home to Lambeth Fire Station, was LFB’s headquarters from 1937 to 2007.

If planning and feasibility work show that Albert Embankment is unviable, the Brigade will consider a second location—Shoreditch Fire Station. 

The headquarters is expected to leave its current home, a former Royal Mail sorting warehouse on Union Street in March 2027, according to a report published on January 7.

LFB said it had struggled to sublet parts of the building to the private sector, as previously hoped, due to a lack of secure divisions between floors. 

The Brigade said poor energy performance, improved accessibility requirements, and its excessive size were also reasons to relocate. 

LFB submitted applications ahead of moves to the Grade-II Listed Lambeth Fire Station on Albert Embankment in 2010 and 2019 but both were unsuccessful. 

Any new headquarters must ‘have a strong brand and presence to support LFB pride and purpose,’ the report said. 

If plans to move back to Albert Embankment go ahead, it would mean upgraded facilities for Lambeth Fire Station and a permanent home for the London Fire Brigade Museum. 

The move would take place in late 2028 at the earliest so LFB will have to find temporary accommodation from March 2027. 

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