
Press releases: 2003 (Jan-Apr)
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Press releases: 2003 (Jan-Apr)
- £16,000 to be won by groups tackling homelessness in London
- ALG condemn Government’s heavy-handed approach to education spending in London boroughs
- Association of London Government back Government's commitment to tackling anti social behaviour
- At least 70 London schools to be hit by union strikes
- Boroughs in tune with the people of London
- Comment on Sustainable Communities: Building for the Future
- Commenting on the publication of the draft Housing Bill, Councillor Tony Newman
- Community sports and cultural projects get £2.9 million grants boost from the ALG
- Councils do need more say in how to transform rundown areas
- Countdown is on to greater Freedom to travel for 240,000 disabled people and older Londoners
- Explaining the review of applications for culture funding from the ALG
- Explaining the review of applications for legal and advice funding from the ALG
- Good practice guide for tackling homelessness
- Government‘s measures will prevent Right to Buy exploitation in London
- London councils win top awards
- London is missing out on millions of pounds to transform rundown areas
- Londoners will be the losers unless the Government provides more cash for the capital
- Minister for London to address conference on tackling enviro-crime in the capital.
- New measures to tackle underachievement by Black and minority ethnic children
- Press release: £3million cash injection for the capital's legal and advice services
- Proposals for tackling homelessness in London
- Statement by the ALG on the grants it allocates to arts and cultural organisations
- Statement on ALG grants to legal and advice centres
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