London boroughs are determined to play a leading role in tackling surface water flooding. We are taking steps to expand local and national understanding as to how we can prevent serious surface water flooding events and mitigate their impact, but we cannot do it alone.
Three-quarters of Londoners (75%) say the cost-of-living crisis has made it more difficult for them to take action to help prevent climate change, new polling commissioned by London Councils reveals.
Baroness Casey's interim report on culture and standards of behaviour in the Metropolitan Police has been published and Cllr Jas Athwal, London Councils' Executive member for Community Safety and Violence Against Women and Girls has issued a response.
One year on from the intense rainstorms of July 2021, boroughs and their partners have reiterated their commitment to working together to tackle the risk of flash flooding across the capital.
Mayor Philip Glanville, London Councils’ Climate Change, Transport and Environment Lead, responds to today's progress report by the Climate Change Committee (CCC),