
Press releases: 2007 (Jan-Apr)
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Press releases: 2007 (Jan-Apr)
- £25,000 up for grabs for groups tackling homelessness in London
- Abused and bullied children get boost from London Councils
- Capital’s public services need more Government investment because London Matters
- Conference to highlight borough work for older citizens
- Environment minister rejects calls for a single waste authority
- Freedom Pass safe in our hands says London Councils
- Funding boost for London’s victims of crime
- Government child poverty policies are falling short in London
- Government education funding failing children from the poorest families
- Government funding is essential to improve the lives of young people in care
- Hills Report welcomed in campaign to solve London’s housing crisis
- London boroughs buck council satisfaction trend
- London boroughs performing well and improving strongly
- London Councils announces new Chief Executive
- London Councils applauds moves to allow more tenants to enter into partial homeownership
- London Councils calls on TfL to explain ending of ‘tidal flow’ at Blackwall Tunnel
- London Councils event, 'Inspiring women into public life'
- London Councils hails ‘major stride’ in driving up capital’s recycling rate
- London Councils help Londoners get set for Olympics
- London Councils renews calls for Government to account for health issues in the capital
- London Councils response to the final 2012 Games budget
- London Council's response to the findings of the Lyons Inquiry
- London Councils response to the judicial review of the Hillingdon Judgment
- London Councils response to the Mayor's claims over litter and street cleanliness
- London Councils response to the National Audit Office report on preparations for the Olympic Games
- London Councils sets out vision for the capital’s housing strategy
- London Councils statement on the Taxpayers' Alliance report on senior officer pay
- London’s leaders reaffirm their commitment to a resilient capital
- Londoners need properly trained and supported councillors, says London Councils
- Low Emission Zone – high cost, minimal benefit
- Mayor shows his true colours over Freedom Pass
- More coordinated and flexible schemes needed to help Londoners get back to work
- More funding needed to care for the capital’s vulnerable adults
- More work is needed to ensure tenants have a voice in London’s housing agenda
- New analysis demolishes calls for a single waste authority
- New powers for boroughs to take swift action to tackle anti-social behaviour
- Over 90 per cent of London children get into school of their choice
- 'Population mobility costs London boroughs over £100 million a year' – new research
- Survey reveals more London councils are getting it right
- Young Londoners concerned about crime, bullying and bad behaviour
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