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London Councils is urging the government to ensure its Fair Funding Review 2.0 proposals distribute funding to local ...
London boroughs are calling for the government to “reexamine” proposed changes to the way it assesses need for children’s services, as research suggests the reforms fail to account for housing poverty ...
London Councils is urging the government to ensure its Fair Funding Review 2.0 proposals distribute funding to local ...
Briefing on plans to reform local government funding, with London Councils' analysis of what these mean for the capital. 'London needs fair funding' - briefing on the local government funding reforms ...
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In a public statement, borough leaders make the case for joint decision-making arrangements between the Mayor and the boroughs as part of a new devolution settlement for London.
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 boroughs are supporting local schools as demand for school places continues to drop across the capital, a new report by London Councils has revealed. Today’s report shows a predicted decrease ...
London boroughs have agreed to raise parking and traffic penalty charges for the first time since 2011. The new penalty charges and fees will come into effect from Monday 7 April 2025. Boroughs say ...
London receives 30% of total funding available via the programme - £11.7bn over 10 years to invest in social and affordable homes across the capital.
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 ...
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