If you or your organisation would like to help address the digital divide, the following organisations are collecting devices to support school children and/or those on low incomes. It is recommended ...
School holidays should be a time to enjoy the best of our city, make memories, learn new skills and build friendships. But it can be a time when some young people are at their most vulnerable and at ...
Find out about Assembly work including committees, petitions, motions and publications.
The Fourth Plinth is probably the most famous public art commission in the world. It all began back in 1994 with Prue Leith, then chair of the Royal Society of Arts. She wrote a letter to the Evening ...
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 ...
OPDC will soon be seeking a market-leading Private Sector Partner to establish a long-term joint venture that will shape and deliver a new urban district at Old Oak, in the heart of West London. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Join us for a free open-air concert in the heart of London with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Antonio ...
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 ...
The London Tree Map shows the locations and species information for over 1,100,000 of London's public realm trees. These are predominantly street trees and trees in parks and other open spaces, but ...
See how we aim to integrate migrants, refugees and London communities by encouraging English learning.