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To use the highway adjacent to their premises to place removable furniture to be used by persons for consumption of food or drink supplied from or in connection with the use of the premises on the ...
To permit the sale of alcohol on the premises, 5pm – 9pm Monday to Friday. A record of this application is held by the City of London and can be viewed by members of the public on this webpage or by ...
The Hazardous Waste Collection and Disposal Service (HWCDS) is a subsidised collection service for London residents in all London Boroughs except in the London Borough of Hillingdon. We collect ...
The City of London Corporation is the highway authority for all the streets in the City of London except for the Red Routes which are managed by Transport for London.
Six million cigarette butts are dropped on the City's streets every year and we spend about £4 million cleaning them up, it's no small problem. Dropping cigarette butts is littering and it is a ...
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The City of London Corporation aims to keep the Square Mile as the creative heart of a world-leading city of culture. It also wishes to fulfil its historic role as a steward of unique heritage of ...
City of London residents can recycle their household batteries and low energy light bulbs at various recycling points across the City. Batteries and low energy light bulbs both contain small amounts ...
The City of London Corporation are working to transform the St Paul's gyratory. Largely unchanged since the 1970s, our designs will reorganise the traffic-dominated streets to create a new public ...
Where does your household recycling go? The recyclable materials you put in your clear recycling sacks are sent to a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) operated by Veolia in Southwark, where it is ...