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Investment in social and affordable housing in the capital will get a long-term boost through the government’s Social and Affordable Homes Programme. London will receive up to £11.7bn over ten years, ...
A consultation has been launched on the future of the Capital Call scheme. TfL are proposing to close Capital Call, an assisted transport service that was set up in 2003 to supplement Taxicard, which ...
London Councils has unveiled three MPs as its new Parliamentary Vice-Presidents, strengthening links between the cross-party group and London parliamentarians. At London Councils’ recent annual ...
London’s boroughs continue to lead the way in tackling the climate crisis, achieving 57% in the latest Climate Scorecards published by Climate Emergency UK. This means that London ranks as the ...
Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee’s new report on council finances, London Councils agrees with its assessment of a “fast-approaching cliff edge for under-pressure authorities.” Boroughs in ...
This week, London Councils Climate team were proud to launch the One World Living Single-Use Plastics Pledge. The Single-use Plastics Pledge is an ambitious commitment which supports London boroughs ...
The £39bn boost for affordable housing announced at the Spending Review is a “potential gamechanger” for efforts to tackle the housing crisis in the capital, according to London Councils, with the ...
Sixteen of London’s 33 local authorities are at heightened risk of bankruptcy because of insufficient schools funding from the government, according to London Councils. The cross-party group warns ...
A member of London Councils' Corporate Management Team has secured a new job and will be leaving the organisation over the summer. Piali Das Gupta, Strategy Director: London's Future, is moving on to ...
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