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Meetings of the London Assembly and Assembly Committees

All Assembly meetings are open to the public and everyone is welcome to attend. Agendas are made available via links on this page a few days before meetings.

Most meetings are webcast live; archive recordings are also available

Unless stated otherwise, meetings start at 10am and take place in City Hall, The Queen's Walk, London SE1 2AA (see location map page).

May 2008

  • 9 May London Assembly (Annual Meeting)
  • 20 May Standards Committee
  • 21 May London Assembly: Mayor’s Question Time
  • 28 May London Assembly: Plenary
  • 28 May Business Management and Administration Committee  2.30pm

For minutes of previous meetings see the home pages for individual committees (accessed via List of committees).

For meetings agendas organised by date, see the meetings archive page.

At its annual meeting on 9 May 2008 the Assembly established for the year 2008/09 its committee structure, memberships and terms of reference:

Membership and Terms of Reference of Committees 2008/09 PDF
Membership and Terms of Reference of Committees 2008/09 RTF

This information is also available via the home pages for individual committees (accessed via List of committees).

Background information

Each committee has a co-ordinator who may be contacted for further information about the committee. The Committee co-ordinators page lists their names, email addresses and telephone numbers.

GLA Rule Book:

  • Standing Orders and Financial Regulations
  • Code of Conduct of the GLA
  • Code of Ethics and Standards for Staff

Downloading files

Minutes and other papers are available for downloading in two formats, Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) and Rich Text Format (RTF). The site help page gives further information about these formats, and the access.adobe.com website provides tools and information to help make Adobe PDF files accessible to users with visual disabilities.

 

 
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