GLA and Local Government

08Jan 2026

Oxford Street pedestrianisation

8th January 2026|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , , |

Consultation on this subject closes on January 22nd, as here.

Neither of the two remaining diverted bus routes near to Oxford Street reach Regent Street, so we oppose the proposed curtailment of the 24-hour 94 bus service at Marble Arch. It would reduce options for travelling home after late night visits to the West End when Underground services finish.

Members can make views known to the Mayor here, including for the 94 buses to be routed via Wigmore street.

Opinion is divided on the efficacy [more…]

06Jan 2026

Contesting land or property

6th January 2026|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

If you believe land or property is not needed and could be put to better economic use, then you can raise a challenge by submitting a Right to Contest application.

The application process has two strands:

  • Strand 1: land owned by a central Government department and their arms length bodies
  • Strand 2: land owned by a local authority or certain other public bodies

You’ll need to contact the relevant organisation when submitting the form. Details are on the application form.

02Jan 2026

Extra Council Tax

2nd January 2026|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The Government has allowed some Councils in London to impose larger council tax increases after reducing their share of government funding.

Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Wandsworth, Westminster and the City of London will be allowed to raise rates by more than 5% for two years without local people having to approve.

The tables setting out the allocations to each council are accessible via this link.

The tables show that of the four councils given power to increase their council tax above the 5% threshold, the [more…]
30Dec 2025

Local Government Finance

30th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , |

A report sets out details of the final Local Government settlement for 2026 to 2027 requiring approval by the House of Commons early in 2026.

In this multi-year settlement, the first for a decade, the Government will set allocations for financial years 2027-28 and 2028-29.

Local Authorities and other interested parties have been responding to a consultation which has full details.

The tables setting out the allocations to each council are accessible via this link and show that of the four councils given power to increase their council [more…]
14Dec 2025

New Resource Pages

14th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

There are many public sources of articles, reports and publications that could be important to London Forum’s members to help awareness of policy changes and activity of Government and GLA departments. The information could be useful for the way societies work with their local authority and their MP.

To help you, we’ve created a Resources website menu with links to useful research resources on the Internet, as well as to relevant London Forum material, including the Find Your Local Society page with its new map, and the [more…]

12Dec 2025

Hounslow Council Leader responds to criticism about finances

12th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

On 11th November 2025, London Forum published an update containing criticisms by LB Hounslow Councillors of the cost of the Council’s ‘Lampton Group’ and the loans made to it.

In the Chiswick Calendar online magazine, the local authority’s Leader, Shantanu Rajawat, has responded to those criticisms over Hounslow’s finances, as here. He explains how Hounslow’s finances are in “remarkably good shape”.

 

10Dec 2025

A4 cycle lane needs repair

10th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

A London Forum member society in Osterley has asked people to sign their petition, as below.

While there is major investment in Cycle Superhighway 9, the neglected A4 cycle path from Cranford to Chiswick remains hazardous and poorly maintained, prompting urgent calls for resurfacing, regular cleaning, safer junctions, and improved infrastructure to ensure it meets the safety standards of West London’s cycling network. 

Please send this link to anyone who cycles on the A4 cycle path, or would like to do so.   https://www.owgra.org.uk/petition-a4-cyclepath

06Dec 2025

Planning changes for London and for Local Plans

6th December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , , |

Government Chief Planner, Joanna Averley, issued another update on producing Local Plans, and next steps regarding planning measures for London.

The Local Plan changes, as set out in the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023, are explained here. There is guidance for LPAs and a statement by Mathew Pennycook MP.

There are two consultations for London, one on temporary relief from CIL and another on removal of elements of LPG guidance that can constrain density.

London Forum’s members should respond to those and send a copy to [more…]

03Dec 2025

Household Projections and Housing Targets

3rd December 2025|Categories: Insights|Tags: , |

The latest projections from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that between 2022 and 2032, the number of households in England is expected to grow from 23.5 million to 25.9 million, an increase of 10.3%. That is equivalent to an average of 242,000 additional households per year. Nearly two-thirds of that increase will come from households headed by someone over 65 years old. Rates of increase will be much lower for households headed by someone under retirement age.

An ageing population and a decline in the birth rate [more…]

03Dec 2025

NLA Award Winners

3rd December 2025|Categories: Updates|Tags: , , |

The NLA Awards 2025, honour the people, places and projects that show in their developments high quality design, positive social impact and environmental responsibility. The details are here.

The City of London won the planning team award and LB Lambeth was the borough of the year. Schemes for Neasden Town Centre, Canning Town, Eden Dock and Brent Cross Town won awards.

Comments on the awards by London Forum’s members are welcome here.

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Statutory consultees play an important role in the planning application process by providing expert advice on significant environmental, transport, safety, and heritage issues.  There are currently 13 organisations that local planning authorities [more…]

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