Hertfordshire Local Resilience Forum
When emergencies happen, a fast and well-coordinated response can save lives and reduce disruption. That’s where Hertfordshire Local Resilience Forum come in.
The Hertfordshire Local Resilience Forum (LRF) is a partnership of over 60 organisations who work together to keep our county safe, prepared and resilient.
Who’s involved?
The LRF brings together a wide range of services and organisations, including:
- Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance)
- Local councils
- NHS and health services
- Utility companies
- Charities and volunteer groups
What do they do?
Hertfordshire Local Resilience Forum plan, train and prepare for the most likely risks to Hertfordshire, such as flooding, power cuts, severe weather, pandemics and more.
They use the Hertfordshire Risk Register and the National Risk Register to guide their planning, so they’re always focused on what matters most to local communities.
They don’t just plan on paper – they regularly train together, simulating real-life emergencies so they’re ready to act quickly and effectively when needed.
Find out more
To learn more about the risks in Hertfordshire, how to prepare for them and what the LRF is doing to keep our communities safe, visit their website HERE.
You’ll find practical advice, downloadable resources and simple steps you can take today to be ready for whatever tomorrow may bring.

