Liberal Democrat Conference
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The Liberal Democrat Party Conference will be taking place
in Bournemouth, 20-23 September 2025. Attendees are welcome to join us on Monday 22 September,
11.30-12.30pm in the Bryanston Suite, Highcliffe Marriott Hotel, Bournemouth
(outside the secure zone), to discuss the topic: Capital Punishment: How can we
get national government to love London again? Speakers at the event will include:
- Cllr Gareth Roberts, Vice Chair of London Councils (Chair)
- Hina Bokhari AM, London Assembly Member
- Dave Hill, Founder and Editor – On London
- Michael McVicker, Head of Local Government Finance – London
Councils
- Bobby Dean, MP for Carshalton and Wallington
London Councils will also be holding events at the upcoming Labour Party Conference (Liverpool) and Conservative Party Conference (Manchester).
You can find more details of all our conference events here
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Illegally modified e-bikes warning
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London Councils Executive Member for Transport and Environment Mayor Brenda Dacres OBE, has urged action to protect the public from the dangers posed by illegally modified e-bikes.
“Illegally modified e-bikes can be dangerous for both riders
and the public", she said. "This risk grows with poor-quality parts or lithium-ion
batteries. This also raises the risk of fire, especially in high-rise
buildings. It’s still too easy to buy illegal vehicles and kits online. This
includes private e-scooters, off-road bikes, and modification kits that can’t
be used on public roads. “Boroughs do not have adequate powers or resources to
deal with this growing problem. Enforcement costs a lot and takes time. It
often falls outside our role, so we depend on the police and delivery companies
to help. Delivery platforms must be more responsible for the safety, and
behaviour of riders using their apps. “We need to do more to raise public awareness of what is
legal and safe, and what isn’t. Stronger consumer protections, better
legislation, and tighter quality controls are essential. This issue needs quick
teamwork at local, regional, and national levels. We must protect the public
and tackle the risks from unsafe and illegal vehicles.”
London Councils' Transport and Environment Committee (TEC) met at our Arthur Street offices last week (11 September).
You can read the agenda and related papers in full here.
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Case studies in prevention
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To celebrate 60 years of the London boroughs, each week,
London Councils is sharing prevention case studies highlighting how
preventative action by London boroughs is helping to save money and improve the
lives of their residents.
This week, our case study is from the London Borough of Merton, where a close partnership between the local authority, police, and community organisations, is engaging with youth workers to divert children and young people away from crime You can read LB Merton's case study in full on our LinkedIn page here.
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Reed commits to devo bill, LGR and fair funding LGC |
Warmer Homes London: A blueprint for greener, healthier, and
fairer communities The MJ
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Reshuffle at a pivotal time – but will ministers engage?
The MJ
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Dodgy e-bikes should come with cigarette-style health warnings, say London transport chiefs The Standard
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Congratulations to the two
London councils named as winners in the Green Awards UK 2025. LB Sutton’s work
with Sutton Business Improvement District (Successful Sutton) and Green Mark
has been named as winner in the Green Collaboration category, and the City of
London Corporation have been named as the Green Public Sector Organisation of
the Year. |
London Local Government Directory |
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