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Drive engagement and influence policy in the capital

London’s political landscape is changing. There is a devolution of substantial housing and policing powers to the Mayor from Central Government and an expected growth in powers being given to local decision makers particularly in relation to health, housing, procurement and policing.

The localism bill also forms a key part of this government’s policy, to give general power of competence (GPC) to councils. Through this, authorities are given the freedom to make social, economic and environmental decisions for their local areas, rather than being subject to top-down targets. 

Missing these opportunities and threats can, at worst, result in loss of influence, revenue or funding and damage to your organisation’s reputation. DeHavilland London can help you meet these challenges. 

This new service provides political intelligence from the London Assembly, Greater London Authority and the London’s Mayor’s Office so you can:

  • Understand the power structure and identify key stakeholders to drive engagement and influence policy
  • Inform yourself about key policy debates and consultations and consider your organisation’s position and response
  • Horizon scan and stay ahead of key issues such as the 2012 Olympics and its legacy

The service includes:

Monitoring and research

  • Bespoke monitoring of London Assembly, Executive and stakeholders
  • London focussed political research support
  • An organogram of London's political structure*
Online forward planner tool

  • Committee Dates
  • Mayoral Engagements
  • Plenary sessions
  • London Stakeholder events
  • London Consultation dates
Biographies

  • Interactive organogram of London Assembly and Executive
  • Biographical information and contact details       
  • News feed of Political activity for all assembly members
“Follow” issues, politicians or bodies

“Engage” will allow users to:

  • Respond to assembly committee enquiries
  • Respond to London Government consultations

Please note that the website requirements for DeHavilland London are:

  • Internet Explorer 7
  • FireFox 4
  • Safari 5
  • Java must be enabled to view Organogram*

To request further information about how DeHavilland London can help you please call +44 (0) 20 7728 4929 or complete the Contact Us form.