Businesses need urgent support |
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) and waste |
London boroughs are committed to supporting Londoners during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, including working day and night to look after the most vulnerable people in our communities through adult social care and continuing to run other essential services. These services of course include waste and recycling collections and Londoners can help ensure the safety of operatives and limit the spread of coronaviris (COVID-19) by ensuring their refuse is securely contained, using extra bin bags if possible, to reduce the risk of council staff coming into contact with COVID-19. A London Councils spokesperson said: “Avoiding contamination of recycling with other substances is now more important than ever, as it will enable our waste operatives to do their jobs safely, as well as making it possible for your recycling to eventually be re-used elsewhere.”
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Responding to the Budget delivered by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak last Wednesday, London Councils chair Cllr Peter John OBE welcomed measures to tackle coronavirus (COVID-19), alongside a much needed boost to wider public sector investment. But Cllr John said it was disappointing that the Chancellor did not announce any significant infrastructure schemes for London and warned that a number of measures, such as additional business rates relief, while welcome, were short term fixes for more fundamental problems.
“With the Spending Review on the horizon, government must do more to recognise the vital role that London boroughs and other local authorities play in driving sustainable growth through increases in day-to-day budgets and more ambitious fiscal devolution", he added.
You can read more on London Councils' reaction to the Budget here.
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MPs debate private rented sector |
Later today, MPs will meet to discuss issues related to the private rented sector (PRS) at a Westminster Hall debate called by Tulip Siddiq MP.
London Councils is calling for improved regulation of the short-term lets market and for boroughs to have stronger enforcement powers to ensure decent accommodation standards for tenants in the private rented sector. By 2025, just under 40 per cent of all households in London are expected to live in the PRS, which will overtake owner occupation as the most common form of housing in London for the first time since the 1960s.
London Councils has briefed London MPs ahead of the debate. |
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Mayoral elections delayed |
On Friday, the government announced that it would seek to delay for a year the local and mayoral elections, including those for the Mayor of London, due to take place on 7 May.
The decision follows a formal request from the Electoral Commission that the governent consider postponing the elections to allow local authorities to focus their efforts on delivering front line public services and to mitigate risks to voters and campaigners.
The government said it would bring forward the necessary legislation to allow the elections to be postponed until May 2021. |
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Welcome boost in tackling HIV |
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice |
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1m workers in their 20's leave London over cost of living The Metro |
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Review into fire safety launched by London council 24Housing |
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