
Press releases: 2003 (May-Aug)
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Press releases: 2003 (May-Aug)
- ‘Yes to Olympic bid – but the costs should be shared’, say London council leaders
- ALG appoints new Director of Local Government Finance
- ALG calls on the Government to stop Londoners falling into the Council Tax poverty trap
- ALG funding boost to help improve Londoners' health
- ALG gives grant boost to help ensure all Londoners can play a more active role in their communities
- Callous strikes target the most vulnerable and needy
- Capital crime cutting schemes boosted by £600,000 ALG grant funding
- Capital’s vulnerable children and young people get £2m a year boost from the ALG
- Commenting on the publication of the London Challenge: transforming secondary schools
- Door opens to new start for capital’s homeless thanks to £3.5m ALG funding
- Expensive childcare means thousands of Londoners are caught in poverty trap
- London school children targeted by Unison strikes
- Londoners can look forward to a ‘greener’ future thanks to ALG grants boost
- Plea to end needless strike action that is hurting vulnerable people in London
- Press release 35-03: ALG appoints Director of Housing Policy
- Press release 37-03 : Union threat to GCSE and A-Level exams is despicable - say leaders
- Press release 38-03: ALG leadership 2003-2004
- Press release 40-03: Boroughs set to get greater powers to tackle graffiti menace thanks to ALG
- Press release 42-03: ‘Union attempt to shut 70 London school fails’
- Press release 43-03: ALG gives warm welcome to Keith Hill – the new Minister for London
- Press release 44-03: Lives of London’s black and minority ethnic community and disabled people
- Press release 45-03: ALG set to give £600,000 funding boost to London community safety projects.
- Press release 46-03: Homeless people set to be given a new start thanks to £3.2m ALG grants
- Press release 48-03: Projects improving Londoners’ health set for £1.1m ALG grant support.
- Press release 49-03 : London's decision makers seek solutions to capital's challenges at Summit
- Press release 50-03: Black and minority ethnic housing strategies promote equality
- Press release 51-03: Transport and environment projects across the capital set for £1.2m boost
- Press release 52-03: Boroughs and Mayor launch major crackdown on London’s ‘smoking’ vehicles
- Press release 54-03: Government recognises London’s special needs at long last
- Press release 55-03: Working Women’s Crack Project wins Andy Ludlow Award 2003
- Press release 56-03 Government measures will help asylum seekers acclimatise to British life
- Press Release: ALG calls on Government to ensure fair council tax bills for all
- Press releases 47-03 Capital's children and young people set to benefit from £2m funding boost
- Press statement 39-03: Draft Civil Contingency Bill welcomed by Association of London Government
- Right to buy exploitation is jeopardising the transformation of rundown London estates
- The writing is on the wall for graffiti menace across the country thanks to ALG
- Unison strikes target London school children
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