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Friday 2 May 2008

City of London welcomes new Mayor of London

Stuart Fraser, Chairman of Policy & Resources at the City of London Corporation, today welcomed the newly-elected Mayor of London Boris Johnson and asked for his support in fighting for better London infrastructure – and a fair share of national resources.

Mr Fraser, whose Policy & Resources Committee steers the work of the City of London Corporation in looking after the Square Mile business district and in working with local and national government, said:

“I congratulate Mayor Boris Johnson and urge him to do his utmost to fight for Londoners – day in and day out:

“The City needs a Mayor of London who works hard to make sure London gets the infrastructure it needs, especially public transport - and who shows strong leadership in getting Crossrail delivered.

“The City of London also wants a Mayor who helps makes sure London gets its fair share of national resources. London makes a net contribution of 20 billion pounds to the rest of the UK and this wealth-generation needs to be nurtured.”

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Notes for editors

The City of London Corporation:
The elected Policy & Resources Committee leads the City of London’s relations with local and regional government, Westminster, Whitehall and Brussels, as well as the emerging markets of China and India. The City of London Corporation provides local government services for the Square Mile, the financial and commercial heart of Britain, and is committed to maintaining and enhancing the status of the business City as the world's leading international financial and business centre through its policies and services. Its responsibilities also extend far beyond the City boundaries and include the Guildhall Art Gallery, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Barbican Arts Centre, the Central Criminal Court at the Old Bailey, 10,700 acres of open space including Hampstead Heath and Epping Forest and three wholesale food markets, as well as acting as the London Port Health Authority. The annually elected Lord Mayor spends more than 90 days abroad representing the UK-based financial services industry and there are City representative offices in China, India and Brussels, and the City Corporation supports a wide-ranging programme of partnership regeneration work with other boroughs. The City maintains (at no cost to the taxpayer) the five City bridges on the Thames, and provides £4m in sponsorship to fund three new City Academies

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Head of Press, Greg Williams 07 889 167 205

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