The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 6 and Version 5 of Greater London Authority
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The '''Greater London Authority''' (GLA) is the organisation responsible for carrying out the plans and directives of the [[Mayor of London]] and the [[London Assembly]]. The GLA is based at [[City Hall]] located on the south bank of the Thames next to [[Tower Bridge]]. |
Also known as the GLA the Greater London Authority was a political body set up to look after the "local government" of London. However it no longer exists. <br clear="all" /> |
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[[Transport for London]] is the part of the organisation that is most familiar to Londoners. The Greater London Assembly was established in 2000 to broadly replace the [[Greater London Council]] (GLC) which was abolished in 1986 with some degree of controversy. address='City Hall, The Queens Walk' category='Local government' edit_type='Normal edit' |
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phone='020 7983 4000 ' postcode='SE1 2AA ' summary='Local authority covering the whole of the London region' |
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Also known as the GLA the Greater London Authority was a political body set up to look after the "local government" of London. However it no longer exists.
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