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Cladding (2)

  • Reference: 2018/3008
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
Are you able to confirm whether any of the 9 publicly-owned buildings, compromising hospitals and schools, which have been identified as having a cladding system that failed large-scale tests are situated within London? If so, in which boroughs can they be found?

Cladding (1)

  • Reference: 2018/3007
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
According to the most recent MHCLG data, 29 London Boroughs have at least 1 building with a cladding system that failed large-scale tests. Brent, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth and Westminster have over 11. In May the Government agreed to fund cladding removal for social sector buildings, but what are you doing to highlight to the relevant private sector building owners the brevity of this situation and encourage urgent remediation work? Furthermore, what are you doing to encourage private sector building owners who are yet to do so, to get their cladding tested?

101 calls

  • Reference: 2018/3006
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
How many 101 calls have the Metropolitan Police received since May 2018, broken down per month? Of these, how many were answered within 30 seconds; how many calls were terminated before being answered; what was the average time taken to answer and what was the longest time taken to answer?

Metropolitan police response times

  • Reference: 2018/3005
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
Will you commit to regularly publishing, and making public, data on Metropolitan Police response times for each categorised 999 call, broken down per month and per borough?

Metropolitan Police call diversions

  • Reference: 2018/3004
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
In response to Question No: 2018/2088 you said "Enquiries with BT have been made and they say they have recently started to collect this data but it is not force specific at this time". Will you ask BT to regularly pass on this data to the Met so that call diversions can be closely monitored? Will you also ask BT whether it is possible for them to start collecting force specific data?

Nine Elms Lane and Battersea Park Road

  • Reference: 2018/3003
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
Following the recent consultation on Nine Elms Lane and Battersea Park Road please state the reasons why in sections four to seven cycle tracks have been approved, but in sections one to three to date they have not been.

Use of non-disclosure agreements by Crossrail

  • Reference: 2018/3002
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
To ensure there is full transparency over Crossrail would you publicly support Crossrail Ltd adopting a policy of refraining from the adoption of non-disclosure agreements for staff who leave the organisation?

Pay for London trainee bus drivers

  • Reference: 2018/3001
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
Further to your answers to 2018/2595, 2018/2596 and 2018/2597 you failed to provide an answer as to whether TfL will take any action to ensure that bus drivers, including trainee drivers, who were not paid the London Living Wage for any period of time since 2009 are retrospectively compensated. If TfL has not yet taken this action, will you instruct it to do so?

Taxi Feed Park electric Taxi Charging Cost

  • Reference: 2018/3000
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
Will you make representations to Heathrow Airport Ltd about the high cost of using the electric charging units in the Taxi Feeder Park? The current charges which started on the 31 October 2018 are now so high that they act as an incentive for taxi drivers of the LEVC TX electric taxi to run their vehicles on the range extender petrol generator.

Proposals to build on Shoreditch Park

  • Reference: 2018/2999
  • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
  • Meeting date: 22 November 2018
In response to the planning application GLA/4463a/01 for Britannia Leisure Centre in Shoreditch the GLA report stated:" The proposed centre would be entirely located on the existing tennis courts, which lie within Shoreditch Park; therefore, there is no loss of existing green open space, rather the open space lost could be considered previously developed land." Can you clarify that parts of parks that have hardstanding areas are still classified as open space and have the same status as any other part of a park?
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