Laura Sharman 07 November 2014

LEP goes live with Dot London

The London Enterprise Panel (LEP) has become the first mayoral body to adopt a Dot London web domain.

Since its launch in April, more than 48,000 Dot London domain names have been registered as an alternative to ‘.co.uk’ or ‘.com’.

Harvey McGrath, deputy chair of the London Enterprise Panel, said: ‘The LEP has over £600m of European funding to invest to get Londoners into work, and support London's small businesses and apprentices.

‘Therefore it is only right that the LEP has a clear online presence so that Londoners can have access to information about the LEP and get more information about these significant funding opportunities.’

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