Skip to main content
Mayor of London logo London Assembly logo
Home

Outer London Regeneration Fund (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
It is very important to my constituency that we have some idea of how these things are going to be distributed because they are clearly going to be a catalyst for regeneration and we want to be making our plans now. You will be interested to know in the light of your discussion on the history of Middlesex that my constituency contains the county town of Middlesex, Brentford, which is in sore need of this money, as also is Kingston-upon-Thames, which of course is the old county town of Surrey and indeed the capital town of Wessex where seven kings...

Outer London Regeneration Fund (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: John Biggs
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
I just wanted to clarify one or two bits of this. You announced recently a £50 million outer London fund for the renewal of town centres. Is that correct?

Outer London Regeneration Fund (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
Clearly, it is welcome to have a focus on outer London and my colleagues from Sutton and North Cheam are quick off the mark and have already, as it were, put in for some money even though you have not actually told people what the criteria is. But I, too, am concerned about your funding mechanism. It is one thing to take the money off taxpayers and to grant it to outer London boroughs. It is another to borrow because you have to pay the interest on the borrowing and you have to pay the money back. I am a...

Cycle Super Highway 2 (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
It is a very great disappointment, Mr Mayor, that my constituents, who want to be involved in your cycling revolution and who have access to the cycle training centre in Redbridge, cannot actually take their bikes further afield because of this Labour borough obstructing the progress of your Cycle Superhighway further east. Can you give us an assurance of when this will actually become available?

Cycle Super Highway 2 (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Brian Coleman
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
Mr Mayor, would you accept, that as you are somebody who ran on a platform of rights for the boroughs and as those of us who believe in the rights of boroughs, it is perfectly legitimate for individual boroughs to take a strong view and a strong stance on what they should or should not have in their boroughs? These are right and properly matters for local councils to determine, whether they are Labour, Liberal Democrat or Conservative. It is not up to Members of this Assembly - or London-wide - to dictate to individual boroughs what they should and...

EU Extension on Air Quality (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Brian Coleman
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
Brian Coleman (AM): Mr Mayor, will you accept there is some concern in the voluntary sector across London, particularly from youth organisations and others that run minibuses and so on, and will you ask officers of Transport for London (TfL) to do a piece of work on engaging with the voluntary sector and explaining what the LEZ means? Will you if necessary look at exemptions? Particularly I am thinking of uniformed youth organisations who are deeply concerned that they may have to replace their minibuses at a time when their funds are limited.

EU Extension on Air Quality (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Murad Qureshi
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
I should first make a point before I actually ask my question. I think the source of the more recent air pollution is probably nearer to home than mainland Europe. It's probably linked to the demise of the west London congestion zone, and it is not too far away to float from there to the Marylebone Road monitoring road, if you walk along the Marylebone Road. But I am not here to make that point.

EU Extension on Air Quality (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: John Biggs
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
John Biggs (AM): This is a very unbalanced perspective from the other side, Chair. You inherited from the previous mayor an air quality strategy based on reducing emissions among other things but particularly based on reducing emissions to improve air quality in central London. One of your first steps as Mayor was to cancel the next phase of that. As a result of that, it is without a doubt the case that a number of frail and sick Londoners have died prematurely, a greater number than would have happened if you had not cancelled that scheme. How do you feel...

EU Extension on Air Quality (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
There is not time for teaching on air quality, but can I make a couple of points to see if you agree with them. The issue here is not about complying with EU regulations. The issue here is about the health of the air that London breathes. The background pollution that you keep stressing is not the unhealthy bit, it is the places where it is concentrated and prolonged that is the problem, which is why the correct approach is to target measures in central London and to take the restrictions off, if we can, in outer London where the...

EU Extension on Air Quality (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 18 May 2011
Kit Malthouse (AM): As you give consideration to the various demands - draconian or otherwise - of the parties, what weight will you give to the voice of those people who live in the areas affected about their ability to go about their daily lives and have their businesses serviced and not be inconvenienced by these measures?
Subscribe to