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London Wide Bus Strategy Consultation (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Angie Bray
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
Mr Livingstone, they do not want it. You are not giving them something they want. They do not want it. I shall point out to you that even TfL's own assessment is that probably those buses will be carrying on average about six passengers a day from the local area. You may be transporting people at either end of the route hither and thither, but you are not delivering anything apart from six people a day on that local bus route in the area where they do not want it. Would not the sensible thing to do be put the...

Temporary Accommodation (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Dee Doocey
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
Do you have any plans as to how you are going to do that?

Temporary Accommodation (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Dee Doocey
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
Thank you. Can you let me know the sort of scheme that you will be promoting with your new housing powers to convert temporary accommodation into permanent social housing?

Temporary Accommodation (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Dee Doocey
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
Is that it? OK. Could you tell me what standards are in place to ensure at least the minimum standards of decency for all current temporary accommodation that is being used, including the private sector, and how can you ensure that these are effectively enforced? We hear horror stories about some forms of temporary accommodation.

Temporary Accommodation (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Dee Doocey
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
Can I assume this will be a high priority for you under the new powers?

Fuel Poverty (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Jenny Jones
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
You are working with the local authorities. Do we need a new approach to this? Something that happened in my Ward before I was elected was that they renewed a whole street. This is one way forward. You get streets, or even more small areas to work together and make it happen.

Fuel Poverty (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Murad Qureshi
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
You mentioned that the energy companies will not be making money out of insulation and that is quite true. They still have statutory responsibilities on energy efficiency measures. They seem to be doing it better in other parts of the country than London. That certainly is something you could talk to them about and make sure they improve their performance here in London.

Fuel Poverty (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Jenny Jones
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
You said, `Given the limited resources'. Why are the resources so limited when this is an issue that is going to come up more and more in the future?

Fuel Poverty (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Murad Qureshi
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
I think what you will find is they will come back and say to you the housing stock is more difficult to deal with in London because it is blocks of flats. I think it is probably best to do it universally in the blocks.

Fuel Poverty (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Jenny Jones
  • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
That is probably perfectly true. What about the Climate Change Agency though? Could they not perhaps also take this up in some way?
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