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Royal Parks (2) (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Brian Coleman
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Mr Mayor, when taking over the Royal Parks Agency will you ask your officers to look at the way that the City Corporation runs its open spaces - Hampstead Heath, Epping Forest and other places - and the collaborative manner in which it runs them, with genuine representation from community groups and elected representatives involved in the management of the parks? Secondly, will you ensure that events that are held in the Royal Parks continue to enjoy community support? In particular I am thinking, for example, of the very successful Camden Green Fair which was held in Regent's Park over...

Royal Parks (2) (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Richard Tracey
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
I want to lend support to my colleague, Tony Arbour, who represents, of course, Richmond, as part of his constituency, because my residents in Putney are very grateful for the removal of this threat of parking charges, and so will the Member of Parliament for Putney, Justine Greening, be very grateful. The fact is that Richmond Park is very much larger than Hyde Park and Regent's Park and others that colleagues here have mentioned. Frankly, for the local people to be able to enjoy Richmond Park they do need to get in there in their cars to the car park...

Royal Parks (2) (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
In respect of parking charges, can I invite you to consider that while Tony Arbour's residents enjoy free parking in the Royal Parks which you are guaranteeing, my residents do not in their local parks and, therefore, my residents are, in effect, subsidising the maintenance of Richmond Park for the pleasure of Tony Arbour. We would welcome the introduction of honesty boxes in the Royal Parks in central London for the relief of the extremely high charges that are levied on my residents for using the parks. I wondered whether you would bear that in mind before you favour the...

Royal Parks (2) (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Darren Johnson
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Following up on your previous comments, would you agree that some of the important rock concerts and other things like Blur's reunion in Hyde Park last year play a really important part in the cultural life of London and not simply a money grabbing exercise, and are something that are enjoyed by many, many Londoners from across the city, and that events like that should continue?

Outer London Commission (1) (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: James Cleverly
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Mr Mayor, the needs of outer London will evolve. Can I ask you to ensure that you do not regard the work of the Outer London Commission as being a singular piece of work not to be repeated and that the needs of outer London are always part of the planning process that you go through? May I also remind you that a number of colleagues of yours around this horseshoe are the representatives of outer London and would be more than happy to ensure that you are constantly reminded of the needs and desires of our residents.

Birmingham Airport (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Darren Johnson
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Richard [Tracey] just mentioned the Thames Estuary Airport. We have had a range of different comments from you over the past few months with different degrees of enthusiasm. Is it time to put this whole project out of its misery now and just end any work on the Thames Estuary Airport?

Crown Estate (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
I wanted to underline that in my constituency, I have the Millbank Estate which is part of the disposal programme. I wanted also to ask you to look very carefully at some of the guarantees that have been given. At the Committee meeting last night it was Andrew Boff who pointed out that the current guarantee on 90% of all new vacancies going for affordable housing will mean that there is a 10% each year diminution in the number of flats that will be available. We managed to extract from Sir Stuart Hampson that meant, over a period of 15...

Crown Estate (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Mr Mayor, will you ask Sir Stuart Hampson, if you manage to meet him, about the motive behind the sale? When questioned last night at the Planning and Housing Committee, Sir Stuart indicated that the reason it was doing it was it did not want to contravene the Act that set it up because it had to maximise its income. When I asked him why it was that he was not contravening the Act in 2009, 2008, 2007 and 2006 but, magically, in 2010 it is contravening the Act, he said that there had been a review of its property...

Crown Estate (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
Mayor Johnson, firstly, can I thank you for the excellent letter that you and other leaders sent to the Crown Estate in March? What we got was a copy of your letter, but I do not know if it is possible to circulate what their response was? That would be useful. I think, from last night, what we got was they seemed willing to take on a number of points that had been put forward by yourself and leaders of the boroughs: Steve Bullock [Mayor of Lewisham], Jules Pipe, Colin Barrow [Leader, Westminster Council], Keith Moffitt [Leader, Camden Council] and...

Crown Estate (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Nicky Gavron
  • Meeting date: 09 June 2010
There is a very wide consensus now that what we need in London for key workers is not just part buy/part rent but also we need a new intermediate sub-market rented sector. It does not exist really in London yet and it is in your Housing Strategy. It does not exist apart from a couple of other examples which may be very useful.
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