London Councils has described a new report from the Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) as the latest evidence of “the ...
Application numbers are affected by several factors, including the falling birth rate across London. A recent report by ...
Commenting on the government's response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, Cllr Grace Williams, London Councils’ Executive Member ...
"Exceptional Financial Support is a misnomer – it is no longer exceptional and it fails to provide sustainable financial ...
London Growth Plan aims to put an extra £11k a year in the pocket of every Londoner and provide £27bn extra tax revenue to fund vital public services in the capital and across the country The plan ...
The Mayor of London and London Councils have come together today (Thursday 27 February 2025) with local leaders from business, education and the voluntary sector to launch a bold new plan to ...
Freedom Pass is available to London residents who are aged over 66 or with eligible disabilities. Find out more about eligibility. Freedom Pass is available to London residents who are aged over 66 or ...
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey of around 1,000 London residents, asking about their perceptions of a range of different topics - including housing affordability, building new ...
The London boroughs are forecasting an ongoing decline in demand for school places from 2024-25 to 2028-29 across the region. London Councils’ analysis of the four year school places forecasts of all ...
London Councils has made a representation to the government’s multi-year Spending Review. In this representation, London Councils makes the case for investment to end the crisis in town hall finances ...