What does ‘ending rough sleeping by 2030’ mean to you? City Hall is working on a definition and is looking for your input and feedback. “Ending rough sleeping in London means preventing rough sleeping ...
The Mayor can’t end rough sleeping alone. He is working with local councils, charities, community groups and other organisations to help prevent and end rough sleeping in the capital. Londoners can ...
The Fourth Plinth is one of the world’s most famous public art commissions. It plays an important role in bringing contemporary art and debate to millions for free and casting a new light on London’s ...
In order to deliver the low-carbon, sustainable and inclusive recovery that London needs we need to encourage fresh thinking for design and building projects in London. To do this, we work closely ...
The next artworks that will take pride of place on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square have been chosen. Lady in Blue by Tschabalala Self will occupy one of the highest profile public art spaces in ...
Sport Unites is the Mayor's flagship community sports programme. It supports his long-term vision to make London the most active and socially-integrated city in the world set out in Sport for All of ...
As a city we are facing the most challenging period in recent history. The economic, social and health impact of coronavirus cannot be overstated. We need to: Restore confidence in the city, minimise ...
Dates of London Assembly meetings are set out in the calendar below. You can access the agenda and minutes for each meeting (once available) by clicking on the title of each meeting. Meeting dates are ...