Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Planner to join its Development Management team in the Planning Directorate. Old Oak and Park Royal ...
Join us for a free open-air concert in the heart of London with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Antonio ...
Pay a single fare on Saturdays and/or Sundays for unlimited bus and tram journeys across London throughout that day Londoners and visitors can make the most of everything London has to offer this ...
Young people are the future of our city. But we know that many of London’s most disadvantaged young people are unsure about what their future holds. The Mayor’s New Deal for Young People is a ...
If you want to apply to live in a council home, you should check your local council’s website via GOV.UK to find out how this works in your area. Your local council will have its own rules on who can ...
Search for a planning application Find planning applications referred to the Mayor on our PlanApps platform. You can search and find decisions back to 2012, including on our interactive map and ...
See how we aim to integrate migrants, refugees and London communities by encouraging English learning.
Protection from unfair eviction Landlords can no longer evict renters without a valid reason. No fault (section 21) evictions are being abolished. All tenancies will be open ended from day one, ...
A century after the very first World Championships were held in London, the superstars of table tennis are returning to the city where it all began. From 28 April to 10 May 2026, the world's biggest ...
LEO is published twice a year, in the spring and autumn. Each issue provides an overview of recent economic developments in London, the UK and world economies. It outlines our latest forecasts for ...
Good Growth by Design (GGbD) is the Mayor of London's programme to shape a better city by promoting quality and inclusion in the built environment. The programme comprises projects and policies ...
In London, you are loved, valued and welcome, regardless of your background. That’s why the Mayor of London and the National Lottery Community Fund have committed £1.8 million to build a network of ...
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