London Councils is the collective of local government in Greater London, England. It is a cross-party organisation that represents London's 32 borough councils and the City of London. It was formed in 1995 as a merger of the London Boroughs Association and the Association of London Authorities. In April 2000 it gained further functions as strategic local government in London was reorganised. London Councils is a think tank and lobbying organisation, and also provides some services directly through legislation that allows multiple local authorities to pool responsibility and funding, such as Freedom Pass. London Councils is based at 59½ Southwark Street. It is due to move to 12 Arthur Street in the City of London in 2024.
To coincide with the creation of the Greater London Authority, the ALG merged with the London Boroughs Grants Committee, the Greater London Employers Association, the London Housing Unit and the Transport Committee for London on 1 April 2000.
In October 2006 it changed its name from the Association of London Government to London Councils to avoid confusion with the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Local Government Association (LGA).
The GLA was a member of the ALG for a period, before Mayor Ken Livingstone fell out with leading councillors and withdrew. The two organisations co-ordinate their work.
Claire Holland (Chair) | Labour | Lambeth | |
Cllr Grace Williams (Deputy Chair) | Labour | Waltham Forest | |
Cllr Elizabeth Campbell (Vice Chair) | Conservative | Kensington and Chelsea | |
Cllr Gareth Roberts (Vice Chair) | Liberal Democrat | Richmond upon Thames | |
Deputy Chris Hayward (Vice Chair) | Independent | City of London | |
Cllr Kaya Comer-Schwartz | Labour | Islington | |
Mayor Jason Perry | Conservative | Croydon | |
Cllr Ian Edwards | Conservative | Hillingdon | |
Cllr Anthony Okereke | Labour | Greenwich | |
Cllr Muhammad Butt | Labour | Brent | |
Cllr Kieron Williams | Labour | Southwark | |
Cllr Peter Mason | Labour | Ealing | |
It supports collaboration between boroughs as well as working as a trusted partner with central government, the Mayor of London, the voluntary and business sectors, and public sector partners such as the NHS, to achieve a better future for London and Londoners.
Its services include the Freedom Pass, Taxicard, Health Emergency Badge and a grants programme for voluntary sector organisations in London on behalf of members and supports London Tribunals.
London Councils is represented on the Local Government Leaders' Council by its chair.
Previous chairs were:
Originally formed of 15 boroughs, LOTI's membership has grown to include 27 boroughs, the Greater London Authority and London Councils.
The LOTI community is supported by a team hosted at London Councils. Its operations are funded by through an annual subscription from borough councils and grants from the GLA, London Councils and other partners.
In order to represent the best interests of its members, LOTI is technology and supplier agnostic. It does not favour or endorse the products and services of any one company. Nor does it procure technology on behalf of London boroughs. Its purpose is to help ensure local government staff are good, informed and demanding customers of the best innovation the market can provide.
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