Resources

Local London Skills Report

The Local Skills Report looks at London’s skills landscape. Refreshed in 2022, it takes into account the impact of Covid, outlines progress of the Mayor of London’s Skills for Londoners Board – London’s Skills Advisory Panel’s main programmes, as well as the London Recovery Board’s Getting Londoners in to Good Work mission’s ongoing work. The report includes a future-looking Skills Roadmap for London and how we and the Mayor of London will align our work central Government programmes.

 

Green Jobs and Skills in Local London

This report examines the potential scale and nature of green jobs across the Local London sub-region. This report is accompanied by the cross-London report as well as reports for each of London’s three other sub-regional partnerships.

Local London and Levelling Up – The role of East and North London in Local, Regional and National growth

The Local London subregion – comprising the boroughs in East and North East London – presents a clear problematisation of the often-presented view of London as a universally prosperous economic monolith.

As well as sharing many of the challenges felt by areas often described as ‘left behind’ and seen as the key targets for levelling up, the area also shares many of the UK Government’s priorities encompassed in the levelling up agenda and broader push to build back better, with tangible opportunities within the subregion to advance these goals.

Sharing Prosperity with Local London

This research by Hatch sets out Local London’s case for an allocation from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund

Local London Plan 2019-22

Sets out our work between 2019 and 2022, our ambitions and our asks of decision-makers. Gives background on the place and people we serve.

Delivering Economic Growth in Local London: Digital Connectivity Requirements

The availability of world class digital infrastructure across Local London is key to delivering economic prosperity and efficient public services. Most notably the growth objectives of the nation will only be achieved if the underlying infrastructure is available. Local London is one of the fastest growing regions in the UK and an engine of growth for the UK economy. This paper sets out the challenges and digital infrastructure investment opportunity.