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The Mayor has committed to end rough sleeping by 2030, working with partners including central government, London Councils, boroughs and civil society. This is an ambitious goal that will require all ...
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The Police and Crime Committee will question the Deputy Mayor on new vetting regulations, the Met’s work to tackle phone theft, shoplifting, assaults on shop workers and the possible impact of the ...
The Government has said London needs 88,000 new homes a year over the next decade to meet demand. The next London Plan will plan for 880,000 new homes, ten years’ supply. That’s far more than we have ...
Share your views on London's future to help shape the next London Plan. We’re giving away two £100 vouchers to spend in most high street shops or online. You can enter our prize draw at the end of the ...
Sadiq wants to forge a new consensus on planning to build the affordable housing Londoners need - including on parts of the green belt - at the same time as boosting biodiversity and increasing public ...
The London Assembly Planning and Regeneration Committee has called on the Mayor of London to provide more detail on his plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street and set up a Mayoral Development ...
A London Assembly report says that Transport for London (TfL) is preventing the growth of car clubs and putting the brakes on progress towards the Mayor’s sustainable transport targets. Car Clubs can ...
The Mayor is being urged to provide financial and practical support to help put local communities and residents at the heart of high street regeneration, giving people a sense of ownership over their ...
The Met has consistently raised concerns about the possibility of ‘a mass casualty event’ at Notting Hill Carnival. The London Assembly Police and Crime Committee has called on the Mayor to commission ...
Roadside Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) levels, a toxic gas that exacerbates asthma, impedes lung development, and raises the risk of lung cancer, have decreased by a record 27% across the entire capital [1].
There is a well-established and ever-growing body of scientific evidence linking exposure to air pollution and a number of adverse health effects across all stages of life, with these effects seen ...
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