
Press releases: 2002 (Sept-Dec)
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Press releases: 2002 (Sept-Dec)
- £100 million will help unblock London's hospital beds - says the Association of London
- ‘Waste not, want lots’ – message from London refuse collectors
- ALG appoints Director of Employment and Organisational Development.
- ALG welcomes Mayor's recognition of boroughs key role in delivering London plan
- Appointment of Professor Tim Brighouse as the Commissioner for London Schools
- Association of London Government backs reforms to licensing laws
- Association of London Government comments on Mayor's Air Quality Strategy
- Association of London Government looking forward to working with new Minister for London
- Association of London Government supports moves to host 2012 Olympic Games in London
- Association of London Government voice concerns on Local Government Finance Settlement
- Association of London Government welcomes Queen's Speech
- Association of London Government welcomes the Government’s funding boost for the capital
- Association of London Government's comment on the launch of the Mayor's Waste Strategy
- Comment on the Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA) results in London
- Comment on the Mayor’s announcement of £130million for the Borough Spending Plan
- Commenting on the strike by members of the NUT and NASUWT teaching unions
- Commenting on the strike by some parking attendants in London this week:
- Conference launches the plan for Supporting People in London
- Council trade unions push Londoners to fund another wage rise
- Ensuring a smooth primary-secondary school move for London children
- Fair funding needed to help deliver Government's vision of providing quality service
- Illegal parkers set to face increased fines as ALG seeks to keep the capital moving
- Key Stage Three results show London schools are on the up
- London councillors swot up at an education training day
- London’s blind, disabled and elderly people given even greater freedom to travel
- London's leaders disappointed with Government Finance settlement for the capital
- Material girl don't preach
- Meeting between the London council employers and trade unions to discuss the issue of London pay
- Response to announcement of further strike action over London pay
- The role of London local authorities during the fire-fighters’ strike
- Unison pushes Londoners to fund another wage rise for council workers
- Unison pushes Londoners to fund another wage rise for council workers
- Women's voluntary groups benefit from £1million funding boost from Association of London
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