
Press releases: 2006 (Sep-Dec)
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Press releases: 2006 (Sep-Dec)
- £400 million European Union funding for London secured
- A new cross party Executive for London Councils
- ALG seek fairer licensing fees
- An open letter from Councillor Merrick Cockell responding to the Mayor’s Ipsos Mori survey
- Capital Moves partners welcome £750,000 funding to provide greater choice to London’
- Decent pay the best way to ensure effective local democracy
- Free travel for disabled and older people courtesy of London’s councils
- Government planning proposals not right for capital, London Councils warns
- Government proposals could undermine the capital’s planning system
- Government proposals to extend the Mayor of London’s planning powers are in conflict
- Greater freedoms is the key to getting the best out of local government
- Increased funding for asylum seekers welcomed by London Councils
- It is vital to get services right for the capital’s children in care
- Local Area Agreements need to be flexible says London Councils Chairman
- London Councils agrees a deal with Thames Water
- London Councils applauds moves to strengthen local government
- London Councils calls Government and NHS to account for health issues in the capital
- London Councils pledges funding commitment to capital’s voluntary sector
- London Councils response to the Mayor’s funding for borough transport plans
- London Councils welcomes new Government commitment on Greater London Authority Bill
- London leads the way with first regional choice-based lettings and mobility scheme
- London to introduce country’s first city-wide two tier scheme for penalising illegal parking
- Londoners say no to extra planning powers for the Mayor
- Londoners set to lose from disappointing Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement
- Londoners should not have to pay more towards Olympics bill says London Councils
- Londoners to benefit from new voluntary sector funding priorities
- Look Ahead win Andy Ludlow Homelessness Award 2006
- Martin Pilgrim to retire from the Association of London Government
- New measures to tackle homelessness announced at London Councils’ Andy Ludlow Awards
- New services recommended for future ALG grant funding
- Partnership working key to delivering services, says London Councils’ Chairman
- Reducing child poverty in London’s boroughs
- Report calls for greater freedoms to help council housing tenants buy a stake in their homes
- Shortlist for the eighth Andy Ludlow Homelessness Awards announced
- The Association of London Government changes its name to London Councils
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