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The Real Lettings Property Fund 2 (2)

  • Reference: 2021/0639
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Based on your press release entitled "Mayor invests £15m to buy homes for homeless Londoners" in 2018, can you please give examples of "affordable" rent from these properties & details of the areas in which these properties are located.

The Real Lettings Property Fund 2 (1)

  • Reference: 2021/0638
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Further to your press release dated 01/02/18, entitled “Mayor invests £15m to buy homes for homeless Londoners”, could you please advise as to whether 330 properties have since been made available for homeless people across the capital at genuinely affordable rents?

Supporting Croydon’s Community (7)

  • Reference: 2021/0637
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Since the tragic Sandilands tram crash in 2016 and your £750,000 of funding in 2018 to support the affected communities, has TfL worked proactively with all of those affected & their legal representatives, thereby progressing their civil claims speedily? How many civil claims were received by TfL and have all of them now been settled?

Supporting Croydon’s Community (6)

  • Reference: 2021/0636
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Following on from your £750,000 of funding in 2018 to help address the long-term repercussions of the Sandilands tram crash, has TfL since provided counselling, rehabilitation, financial compensation, free transport & any other support deemed relevant, to those residents directly affected by the Sandilands tram crash? How effective has the support been and how can this be measured?

Supporting Croydon's Community (5)

  • Reference: 2021/0635
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Pursuant to your 2018 injection of £750,000 of funding to help alleviate the impact of the Sandilands tram crash on the local community, could you please advise as to whether local healthcare professionals were subsequently trained to better recognise trauma-based presentations in patients. If so, how effective has the training been in assisting victims to come to terms with the tragedy? How are you able to measure this?

Supporting Croydon’s Community (4)

  • Reference: 2021/0634
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Since your £750,000 of funding in 2018 to assist the Croydon communities affected by the Sandilands tram crash, could you please advise as to whether mental health services & alcohol & substance abuse programmes were introduced in those areas. If so, how helpful have these been in improving the quality of life for local communities? How do you measure this?

Supporting Croydon’s Community (3)

  • Reference: 2021/0633
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Further to your £750,00 of funding in 2018 for the communities directly affected by the Sandilands tram tragedy, could you please advise as to whether counselling & resilience programmes for students at nearby schools were subsequently initiated. If so, what is the evidence that they have proved effective?

Supporting Croydon’s Community (2)

  • Reference: 2021/0632
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Please outline how your injection of £750,000 of funding in 2018 has, in the ensuing three years, supported health & social services in New Addington & the surrounding community, both of which were directly affected by the Sandilands tram tragedy.

Supporting Croydon’s Community (1)

  • Reference: 2021/0631
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
Following on from your press release date 12/03/18 and entitled “Mayor approves £750,000 of funding to support Croydon community”, could you please advise as to whether all of the money has been spent. If so, please provide headline figures showing where and when it was spent.

Decentralised Energy Enabling Project

  • Reference: 2021/0630
  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
As a component of your 2018 £34m Energy Scheme for Londoners, what is the success to date, of the £35m Decentralised Energy Enabling Project in making London cleaner & smarter? Please provide evidence.
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