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What is the GLA? - A4 (no bleed)

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There’s an outline image of London City Hall at Kamal Chunchie Way. The GLA is made up of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. Equal sized dots represent the Mayor of London and London Assembly members, arranged in the same way as the chamber at City Hall. The Mayor of London is elected to set city wide priorities. There are bubbles with a book, tree, houses and a bus. The London Assembly holds the Mayor to account and is composed of 25 elected assembly members.

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