The role of the Mayor of London
The Mayor of London sets the budget and is responsible for making London a better place for everyone who visits, lives or works in the city. The Mayor is elected every four years.
Changing London for the better
The Mayor wants London to be a ’city for all Londoners'.
His work includes:
- making it easier for people to move in and around the city
- improving London’s environment
- helping the capital’s businesses to thrive
- providing Londoners with more affordable housing
- giving young people in London more opportunities
Setting the vision for London
The Mayor sets an overall vision for London. He has a duty to create plans and policies for the capital covering:
- Arts & Culture
- Business & Economy
- Environment
- Fire
- Health
- Housing and Land
- Planning
- Policing & Crime
- Regeneration
- Sport
- Transport
- Young People
Other priorities for the Mayor include higher education, foreign Investment and attracting events and conferences to London.
Setting budgets to realise his vision
The Mayor’s £20.7bn annual budget supports investment in public transport, fire services and policing as well as the work of City Hall.
It is financed from a mixture of central government grants, transport fares and other charges, business rates and council tax.
Working in partnership to improve the capital
In line with his commitment to do all he can to improve London, the Mayor invests in and works with many different people and organisations to achieve this aim.
Championing London and Londoners
The Mayor is also the elected voice of the capital and champions London and Londoners at home and abroad.