Holding the Mayor of London to account

The Role of Mayor of London

The Mayor's role as the executive of the strategic authority for London is to promote economic development and wealth creation, social development, and the improvement of the environment. The Mayor also has a number of other duties in relation to culture and tourism, including responsibility for Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square.  The Mayor has a range of specific powers and duties, and a general power to do anything that will promote economic and social development, and environmental improvement, in London. Before using many of his powers the Mayor must consult with Londoners, and in all cases, the Mayor must promote equality of opportunity.

If you feel that you are not getting the most from the Mayor of London, you can ask your Assembly Member John Biggs to take up the issue using the details below.

John Biggs, Assembly Member for City and East

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Contact details
GLA
City Hall
The Queen's Walk
London SE1 2AA

Telephone: 020 7983 4356
Email:
john.biggs@london.gov.uk

 

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