What is the LRF?

A Local Resilience Forum is a statutory body covering a police force area, designed to bring together category 1 and 2 responders for multi-agency co-operation and information sharing. Under the Civil Contingencies Act (2004) every part of the United Kingdom is required to establish a Local Resilience Forum.

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The Bedfordshire and Luton Local Resilience Forum was formed in 2004. It brings together the emergency services, local authorities, National Health Service and other agencies which are all required to respond to any major emergency in Bedfordshire and Luton.

As well as dealing with the aftermath of an emergency, all services and organisations work together to ensure that the best possible plans are in place. These are regularly tested and updated so that agencies can respond immediately and effectively to any threat. All responders work to a set of common objectives, which will help to:

Our Vision:

To make Bedfordshire the best prepared place for any emergency.

Our Values:

Click here for more information about our Strategic Priorities from 2008 to 2012, and our targets to November 2009.

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