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		<title>Children&#8217;s services in London amongst best</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eight of the 10 best performing local authority children’s services in the country are in London, according to new figures issued today (Wednesday) by Ofsted.
Camden, City of London, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston-upon-Thames, Lewisham, Richmond-upon-Thames, Tower Hamlets, and Wandsworth have all been judged as performing excellently under the new annual ratings of the services and support [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-546" style="margin: 5px; border: 1px solid black;" title="ofsted" src="http://www.now-london.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/ofsted-300x188.png" alt="ofsted" width="300" height="188" />Eight of the 10 best performing local authority children’s services in the country are in London, according to new figures issued today (Wednesday) by Ofsted.</p>
<p>Camden, City of London, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston-upon-Thames, Lewisham, Richmond-upon-Thames, Tower Hamlets, and Wandsworth have all been judged as performing excellently under the new annual ratings of the services and support provided to children.</p>
<p>The ratings look at the performance of England’s 152 local authorities and provide a wide-ranging assessment of all the children’s services a council is responsible for, either alone or in partnership with other agencies, and the differences they are making to children’s lives.</p>
<p><span id="more-545"></span>London Councils’ lead member for Children and Young People, Cllr Nick Stanton, said: “Despite some of the negative headlines children’s services have received over the last year these figures are testament to the great strides being made across the capital.</p>
<p>“Local authorities look after some of the capital’s most vulnerable children who need careful and often specialised help and support at a very delicate time of their lives.</p>
<p>“The figures released by Ofsted today show that London has some of the best performing children’s services anywhere in the country – and that is something we should be proud of.</p>
<p>“However, Londoners should be assured that councils will not be resting on their laurels and will continue to provide the best possible services to the capital’s children.”</p>
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		<title>What does the future hold for London&#039;s struggling high streets?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:20:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Representatives from businesses big and small will tomorrow appear before the London Assembly to discuss the issues facing retailers on local high streets in the capital.
With shop closures on already troubled high streets on the rise due to the recession, the Assembly’s Planning and Housing Committee is investigating what progress has been made on implementing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Representatives from businesses big and small will tomorrow appear before the London Assembly to discuss the issues facing retailers on local high streets in the capital.</p>
<p>With shop closures on already troubled high streets on the rise due to the recession, the Assembly’s Planning and Housing Committee is investigating what progress has been made on implementing planning policies to support small retailers.</p>
<p>There are almost 35,000 small retailers in London, between them providing more than 100,000 jobs.  What does the future hold for these crucial elements of London’s economy?</p>
<p>Guests including Tesco and the Federation of Small Businesses will join representatives from two London boroughs to face questions including:</p>
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<li>- What are the benefits of, and the main threats to, small independent retailers?</li>
<li>- Can chains and small shops co-exist in the same local shopping street?</li>
<li>- Have shopping patterns changed so much that, inevitably, the days of the small shop are numbered?</li>
<li>- Does the planning system do enough to help local councillors support small shops if they want to resist schemes for larger convenience stores?</li>
<li>- What more could the Mayor do to support small shops through the London Plan?</li>
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<p>Invited guests:</p>
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<li>- Nick Winch, London Policy Manager, Federation of Small Businesses</li>
<li>- Emma Reynolds, Government Affairs Manager, Tesco</li>
<li>- Councillor Tim Ahern, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea</li>
<li>- Jo Hammond, Town Centre Initiatives Manager, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea</li>
<li>- Stephanie Butcher, Brixton Town Centre Director, Brixton Town Centre Initiative</li>
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<p>The Planning and Housing Committee meeting will take place at 10am on Tuesday, 10 November in Committee Room 5 at City Hall (The Queen’s Walk, London SE1).</p>
<p>Members of the public are invited to attend. The meeting can also be viewed via webcast at: http://www.london.gov.uk/assembly/webcasts.jsp</p>
<p>The findings of the review will form the Assembly’s contribution to policy development as part of the London Plan review process from now until the Examination in Public in the summer of 2010.  The Committee will publish a full report of its findings early next year.</p>
<p>Retailers can expect the worst of the recession to hit in 2010 with over 5,000 retailers in the UK predicted to go out of business.  Source: Industry Watch report by BDO Stoy Hayward LLP(2009); http://www.bdo.uk.com/bdo-stoy-hayward/live/news/2009/over-5-000-retailers-to-go-out-of-business-next-year.html</p>
<p>A small retailer can be defined as one that employs up to ten people; another common definition is less than 3,000 square feet in size.</p>
<p>In London in 2007 there were 34,708 small retailers employing 102,905 people.  Small retailers account for 87 per cent of all retailers in London.  Source: Office of National Statistics (2007): Annual business inquiry</p>
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