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.
On this page you will find things to do to beat loneliness and isolation, support with being in and leaving hospital, resident groups, key support if you have become unwell or live with a disability, ...
To use the highway adjacent to their premises to place removable furniture to be used by persons for consumption of food or drink supplied from or in connection with the use of the premises on the ...
If you need to report a missed collection for your general waste, recycling or food waste recycling, please get in touch with the Contact Centre on 020 7606 3110. Recycling and general waste are ...
The application is to approve alterations to the layout of the premises following a general refurbishment, details of the proposed alterations are shown on the plan submitted with the application. Our ...
The City was a place where scientific methods and specialist instruments were developed, and as a publishing centre offered a place where these ideas could be disseminated and tested. While ...
On this page you will find things to do to beat loneliness and isolation, support with being in and leaving hospital, resident groups, key support if you have become unwell or live with a disability, ...
The City of London Corporation are working to transform the St Paul's gyratory. Largely unchanged since the 1970s, our designs will reorganise the traffic-dominated streets to create a new public ...
The construction works at Bank Junction are now complete, making the area a safer and nicer place to travel through and visit. Queen Victoria Street, at its junction with Mansion House Street, closed ...
The Statement of Licensing Principles is undergoing review, as required by Section 249 of the Gambling Act 2005. This policy must be published and consulted on, in line with the requirements of the ...
Our new report shows that supporting the establishment of UK offices by foreign sovereign investors - public pension funds and sovereign wealth funds - could bring in up to £7.7bn by 2030, boosting ...