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North Harrow Ticket Office Closure

  • Reference: 2008/0934
  • Question by: Navin Shah
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
There has been strong, cross-party and local residents', opposition to the planned closure of the ticket office at North Harrow tube station. Will the Mayor give an assurance that he would scrap the plans forthwith to close this ticket office?

London's position as a world leader on climate change

  • Reference: 2008/0933
  • Question by: Nicky Gavron
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
The UN's chief climate change scientist says he regrets the London election result. What does this say about your environmental policies and the future of London's position as a world leader on climate change?

Contra Flow

  • Reference: 2008/0930
  • Question by: John Biggs
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
How will you progress your plans to reintroduce the contra-flow working on the Blackwall Tunnel bearing in mind:- a. Safety Concerns b. Needs of people travelling North-South?

Crossrail Station in Hammersmith

  • Reference: 2008/0928
  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
Would the Mayor commit to investigating the possibility of introducing a Crossrail Station in North Hammersmith between Acton Main Line and Paddington?

Earl's Court Noise Abatement Order

  • Reference: 2008/0927
  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
Following their abandonment of their appeal against Kensington and Chelsea Council's noise abatement order at Earl's Court Station, TfL have been ordered to pay £115,000 in legal costs. What is being done to address the 72 other ground level tube stations throughout London which have received similar complaints?

Violent Crime in London (2)

  • Reference: 2008/0925
  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
A recent BBC report highlighted that the majority of parents are unwilling to let their children walk to the local shops by themselves. This sad state of affairs stems from a rampant fear of crime across the capital. What steps does the Mayor intend to take to reduce both actual crime and fear of crime?

Violent Crime in London (1)

  • Reference: 2008/0924
  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
Violent crime in London remains high with over 170,000 reported Violence Against the Person offences, including 160 homicides, in the year to March 2008. What can the Mayor do to start bringing these figures down?

Tall Buildings

  • Reference: 2008/0923
  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
Would the Mayor please clarify his position on tall buildings in London, especially those which affect strategic views of St Paul's Cathedral and the Palace of Westminster?

Poplar High Street Development

  • Reference: 2008/0922
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
In view of the many concerns expressed by Londoners about the previous policy on tall buildings, would the Mayor wish to comment on the unpopular and already unsightly development at Poplar High Street, E14, approved by Tower Hamlets Council and the former Mayor, which has seen the highest density of residential rooms per hectare ever granted to a development in London and is an unsightly mass of eight to eleven story buildings? This has been made worse by allegations that the developer obtained a job lot of surplus material from the Beijing Olympic Stadium and is using it to clad...

Oyster card for Chingford

  • Reference: 2008/0921
  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 21 May 2008
How soon can local residents expect to see the Oyster card system extended to Chingford Railway Station?
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