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Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Leonie Cooper
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Which you were not asked your opinion on. Can we stick to the questions that are asked and not descend into a fight about political affiliations? It does not make us look good as an Assembly. Can we move on next to Assembly Member Cooper, please? Léonie Cooper AM: Thank you, Chair. I would like to ask the Deputy Mayor for Housing [and Residential Development] a question about preparedness for winter. We have already had a couple of cold snaps. Given the massive pressures on public services, particularly local authorities, as a result of the acute...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Unfortunately, the Liberal Democrat Group is now out of time. I did not want to come in too early, you have had quite a few seconds over your time. Assembly Member Hall please. Susan Hall AM: Thank you. Good afternoon, everybody. If I can start with Robert, please, is it realistic to expect 50 per cent affordable housing on public sector land, compared of course with the 35 per cent for private sector land, especially in the current climate, and to what extent has this put off public landowners from developing their surplus land, especially as...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Hina Bokhari OBE
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Thank you. Assembly Member Bokhari please. Hina Bokhari AM: Thank you, Chair. Deputy Mayor, I am really pleased that you have managed to rearrange your timings to allow this to happen because, as you can see, the questions that we are asking, and your introduction does highlight the importance of this area and I am really pleased that we can cover this. Now I am going to talk a little bit about the experiences of those living in social housing in London and it is pretty bleak at the moment. For example, a Lambeth Council tenant...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Lord Bailey of Paddington
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Thank you. Assembly Member Lord Bailey. Lord Bailey of Paddington AM: Thank you, Chair. Good morning to the panel. Tom, I was hurt that you only missed Andrew and you did not welcome seeing me! Tom Copley (Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development): But I see you regularly now, Assembly Member Bailey. Lord Bailey of Paddington AM: OK, apology accepted. Tom, I want to focus on the delivery of the AHP because of course you were given £4 billion to deliver some homes, 151,000. You have reached that target, but we have only had completions...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Sem Moema
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Thank you. Next to Assembly Member Moema please. Sem Moema AM: Thank you. Good afternoon, panel. My question is to Deputy Mayor Copley. London Councils estimates that each month boroughs are spending upwards of £60 million on TA. In fact, we heard from them at Housing Committee a short while ago and I am sure you have seen the reports of one example of this, a school in Peckham where 80 per cent of the pupils there are living in TA and are therefore homeless. Therefore, I want to know what we can do to ensure...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Siân Berry
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Thank you very much. We are now going on to the supplementary questions. Each Group is allocated an amount of time proportional to their size. The first question to be asked is in the name of Assembly Member Berry. Siân Berry AM: Thank you very much, Chair. Thank you very much, Deputy Mayor, for that summary of the many crises we face. We have tabled some written questions today from our Group, and we do discuss things regularly as well. I do have some questions for you today, but they are quite factual and short, you...

Question and Answer Session: Housing in London

  • Reference: 2023/4848
  • Question by: Chair, London Assembly
  • Meeting date: 07 December 2023
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): We now move on to today’s principal business, a question-and-answer session on housing in London. Joining us here in the Chamber are: Conor O’Shea, who is the Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Generation Rent; Fiona Fletcher-Smith, who is the Chair of the G15 Group of Housing Associations in London; Kate Webb, Head of Housing Strategy at the Greater London Authority (GLA); Tim Steer, who is the Executive Director for Housing and Land at the GLA; Tom Copley, the Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development; Lisa Fairmaner, Head of the London Plan and Growth Strategy...

Panel 2: Question and Answer Session: Functional Bodies - Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Zack Polanski
  • Meeting date: 07 March 2024
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Assembly Member Polanski, please? Zack Polanski AM: Thank you, Chair. Good afternoon, David. I want to ask about the London Living Wage on projects that the OPDC has involvement in. If I look at the LLDC corporate report - and we had them on the panel earlier - they have made several commitments on the London Living Wage, but I cannot see the same commitments from the OPDC. Would you commit to ensuring that all people employed on contracts with the OPDC or that it has any influence on will pay the London Living Wage?

Panel 2: Question and Answer Session: Functional Bodies - Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Krupesh Hirani
  • Meeting date: 07 March 2024
Andrew Boff AM (Chair): Thank you. Assembly Member Hirani, please? Krupesh Hirani AM: Thank you, Chair. David, I understand the OPDC is working with TfL, HS2 and the Government to plan for local transport improvements including at Willesden Junction Station and North Acton that will help ease the potential congestion issues at Old Oak Common, which are caused by the Government decision to terminate HS2 services there. Can you update us on any of those discussions or that work?
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