Local services relied on by millions of vulnerable Londoners are in desperate need of more funding in today's Spending Round, London Councils has warned.
“London boroughs are struggling to meet the needs of millions of vulnerable Londoners - including 55,000 homeless families living in temporary accommodation, 700,000 children living in poverty and a population of adults aged 65 and over that is set to grow 60 per cent by 2040", said Cllr Peter John OBE, chair of London Councils.
“An above-inflation increase in funding for local government along with greater future certainty would strengthen local services across the country, benefitting millions of people - including more than 9 million Londoners.
“Investing in children’s social care, SEND support, adult social care and homelessness prevention is also a priority as growing demand is threatening to overwhelm London boroughs and destabilise local services.
“We hope that the government recognises the significant levels of need in the capital and across the country by using the Spending Round to avert a crisis in local public services.”
You can read London Councils' representation to the Treasury in full here.