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Affordable housing grant start deadlines

  • Reference: 2020/3853
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
It is my understanding that the original £3.15 billion of Affordable Homes Programme 2016-21 funding detailed in MD2125 had a deadline of 31 March 2021 within its grant agreements, by which delivery of the funded housing schemes must have started. A number of schemes funded under that programme are now unable or unlikely to start on site by this date. Subsequent MD2282 set out an additional £1.67 billion for new grants to schemes starting up to 2022. Currently, the Delegated Approvals Log showing grant approvals on your Housing Statistics webpage ( https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/housing-and-land/increasing-housin…) lists all grant approvals made under your affordable...

Privately owned public spaces and the draft Public London Charter (2)

  • Reference: 2020/3852
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
Your draft Public London Charter has finally been published and is out for public consultation until 15 January 2021 ( https://consult.london.gov.uk/public-london-charter). Do you still intend to publish the final Public London Charter alongside the London Plan and, if not, how will new applications be judged after the London Plan is published until the Public London Charter is finalised?

Privately owned public spaces and the draft Public London Charter (1)

  • Reference: 2020/3851
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
The newly published consultation draft of your Public London Charter (https://consult.london.gov.uk/public-london-charter) does not mention facial recognition technology by name, although privacy guidance is included with reference to compliance with the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s code of practice. Do you agree that facial recognition technology controlled by private companies should not be used in these spaces, and will you consider adding restrictions on facial recognition technology to the final charter?

Privately owned public spaces data

  • Reference: 2020/3850
  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
The latest data given on privately owned public spaces via the Green Space Information for Greater London (GiGl) was last updated on the London Datastore website in 2017 (https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/privately-owned-public-spaces). Could you publish more up-to-date spatial data, including permissions given and completions for any new public spaces that are privately owned?

Redundancies and freelancers during coronavirus

  • Reference: 2020/3849
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
In July the government announced £1.5 billion in funding for the arts and creative sector. I have now heard from several creative freelancers that they and many of their colleagues have been made redundant and that, even though the funding has started to come through for organisations, it is going on building management and senior salaries. Will you lobby the government for increased funding for our vital creative and arts sector workers?

Support for freelance workers during coronavirus

  • Reference: 2020/3848
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
More than 3 million people in the UK were not eligible for furlough and some subsequent schemes including the newly self-employed and PAYE freelancers. Will you write to the government to ensure they will be supported during the second lockdown?

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems

  • Reference: 2020/3847
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
In your Transport Strategy you identify a target for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) to be built to capture an additional surface area of 50,000 sqm per annum. What has been your progress on this, by year, since you were elected in 2016?

Detailed data on children’s journeys to school (3)

  • Reference: 2020/3846
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
Thank you for your answer to my question 2020/2160 on children’s journeys to school. You now have London wide programmes to deliver school streets and ensure journeys that cannot be made by public transport switch to walking and cycling rather than cars. What data have you captured that will let you monitor the success or failure of these investments, and are you capturing feedback from young people about their own journeys?

Detailed data on children’s journeys to school (2)

  • Reference: 2020/3845
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
Thank you for your answer to my question 2020/2160 on children’s journeys to school. You now have London-wide programmes to deliver school streets and ensure journeys that cannot be made by public transport switch to walking and cycling rather than cars. Will you now review the data you collect on children’s journeys to school to ensure that it is detailed enough to provide data to track changes in school travel by year, borough, transport mode and school stage?

Delivery of lower speeds on roads (2)

  • Reference: 2020/3844
  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
I understand that, due to budget constraints, Transport for London (TfL) has had to pause the roll-out of lower speed sections of road as part of your Vision Zero programme. Given the benefits shown from the walking and cycling measures in your Streetspace programme, will you now bring forward simpler and cheaper measures, such as a blanket 20mph limit or 20mph limits to lower speeds on larger sections of the roads you control?
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