LCA publish new London Political Map
Produced in partnership with London Councils, the new 2008 map shows the political control in the capital at a borough, London Assembly and parliamentary level
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By knowing what we know, we like to think we are quite good at predicting what may happen in London. Here are a few predictions we are currently making. As they happen we will be honest and say if we got them right and we will then make some more predictions!
Lee Valley Athletics Centre athletes to pick up two medals at Beijing Olympics
At the last major athletics tournament, the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Valencia, athletes who trained at the Lee Valley Athletics Centre made up 20% of the squad achieving four out of the five medals that were won by Great Britain.
So as the 2008 Olympic and Paralympic...
Recycling rates in London to reach 30% by 2009
Londoners produce 3.4 million tonnes of rubbish a year, which is enough to fill Canary Wharf tower every 10 days. Londoners currently recycle 21% of their rubbish, yet research has found that around two thirds of the average household bin could be recycled. LCA predicts that a concert...
New Polyclinics go down well in London
With the NHS suddenly discovering in August 2007 that it wasnt perhaps quite so short of cash as we all thought, after cutbacks and efficiencies actually left it with a £1 billion surplus, it has been a strange time for those trying to drag this most high profile, politically sensiti...
Plans for Heathrow Third Runway progress despite huge public opposition
The Government published a consultation paper on controversial plans for a third runway at Heathrow, as well as a sixth terminal, in November 2007. Backed by airlines and the business community, BAA and Ministers claim the airport is at full capacity and a new 2,200 metre runway nort...