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London Global Green Leader. London, 19 June 2013

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This conference provided an opportunity to champion the innovative design and sustainable development of London’s landmark buildings to deliver reputational, legislative and marketability efficiencies for property investors, developers and users. Presentations are available online.

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Shifting the dial. The London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games: Impact on the image of Britain and inbound tourism

Posted on: 11 July 2013
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This report outlines the impact the 2012 Olympic Games had on the image of Britain and inbound tourism.

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Roads Task Force

Posted on: 10 July 2013
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The Roads Task Force (RTF) was set up by the Mayor of London in July 2012 to tackle the challenges facing London’s streets and roads.  This independent body brings together a wide range of interests and expertise, united in the belief that the Capital needs a long-term strategy for roads and a commitment to major investment in street management and urban design. The RTF report sets out a vision of how London can cope with major population growth and remain one of the most vibrant, accessible and attractive world cities. Transport for London has responded to the RTF report to explain how it plans to improve London’s roads and streets in partnership with the boroughs, developers and others. It also sets out how it will deliver improvements in the short-term and conduct further, detailed studies to assess and develop longer-term RTF proposals.

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New aviation policy for London

Posted on: 5 July 2013
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The Mayor of London submitted his response to the Davies Commission’s discussion paper on Airport Operational Models. It makes the strongest argument yet that the hub operating model is the way of the future and presents compelling analysis of the destinations and route frequencies the UK will benefit from if we develop a single, large hub airport.

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Housing associations and the delivery of affordable housing in London: An issues paper

Posted on: 26 June 2013
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A new report by the Assembly’s Housing and Regeneration Committee has highlighted four key risks the housing association sector faces: including adapting to a new business model; delivering the Affordable Homes Programme by the March 2015 deadline; accountability to tenants; and the lack of clarity about funding levels post-2015.

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One size does not fit all: Diverse opportunities in London’s rental market

Posted on: 14 June 2013
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Almost half of London’s population now rents their property compared to a national average of 30%, according to a new independent research paper written by Professor Michael Ball, University of Reading, for property consultants Cluttons. The report, shows that in volume terms, there has been an 80% increase in the number of private tenancies over the last decade, with most of the increase occurring since 2005.

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The greatest city on earth

Posted on: 12 June 2013
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The Mayor of London has presented his vision of the city in 2020. The aim of the document is to explain the agenda for London, so that a case can be made to government and to the world. It is designed as a route map and a manifesto for Westminster and Whitehall, so that government has a clear idea of how investment in London can help drive the rest of the UK economy.

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Estates Gazette London

Posted on: 11 June 2013
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This edition of EG London looks at how the central London office market is performing, lifting the lid on the strength of demand and supply of stock.

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Rent reform: Making London’s private rented sector fit for purpose

Posted on: 10 June 2013
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The London Assembly’s Housing and Regeneration Committee has published a new report calling for tougher measures to make London’s private rental market fairer.

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The affordable rent model in London: Future perspectives. London, 30 April 2013

Posted on: 10 June 2013
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Since January 2013, Future of London has been undertaking a major research project on the use and viability of the Affordable Rent Model for delivering affordable housing in London. Building on earlier sessions, the third and final research seminar was held on 30 April 2013, looking forward to an affordable housing programme post-2015. A presentation is available online.

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