On this page you can find the City of London Corporation's draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy 2027-2033 and its associated appendices ...
The City of London Corporation is supporting a phased delivery of heat networks across the Square Mile, where they can provide the lowest cost solution to decarbonise heat for buildings. Please refer ...
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page. The roles of the Lord Mayor and the Mayor of London are often confused. They are ...
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Please note that we issue a Notice of No Objection for small, portable filming on the streets where no equipment or traffic control licences are required. We do not reserve streets and do not carry ...
The City Corporation works year-round helping rough sleepers into accommodation. Thames Reach and St Mungo's, our commissioned outreach services, are on the streets looking out for rough sleepers ...
Parking Scam Alert. The City of London does not use QR codes for parking payments. Any QR codes seen in parking bays are likely a scam. Only use the RingGo app to pay for parking. Using QR codes can ...
The City of London Corporation is the highway authority for all the streets in the City of London except for the Red Routes which are managed by Transport for London.
Throughout the warmer summer months, visitors are reminded to take extra care while enjoying the Forest. Disposable barbecues, campfires and open flames can quickly get out of control and cause ...
The City of London’s 81 miles of streets and walkways has a footfall of up to 450,000 people every day, meaning the street cleansing service deals with some of the busiest streets in the country. This ...
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