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  • Bus Stops (1)

    • Reference: 2009/0302-1
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 09 December 2009
    What criteria does TfL apply for decommissioning bus stops?
  • Bus Stops (2)

    • Reference: 2009/0303-1
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 09 December 2009
    Will TfL decommission stops which are little used?
  • School buses

    • Reference: 2009/0301-1
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 09 December 2009
    How many school buses and journeys are wholly funded by TfL? What are the criteria for such funding?
  • Surface Transport (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 09 December 2009
    Yes. Speaking as a bourgeois NIMBY, could I please have clarity as to who it is who is going to take the final decision on bus stops? You have told me, Mr Mayor, when I have raised this matter in the past that if the boroughs do not support the relocation of a bus stop, that is the end of the matter. Indeed, I have recent correspondence relating to particular bus stops which are being installed one stop away from the terminus of a bus route, so who on earth do they think is going to get on the bus...
  • Airtrack

    • Reference: 2009/0010
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2009
    Bearing in mind the number of level crossings on its route, what would be the effect on highway traffic in Richmond Upon Thames and elsewhere of the introduction of AirTrack?
  • Regal House Car Parking

    • Reference: 2009/0011
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2009
    With regard to the decision on Stage 1 of Regal House in Twickenham, why does TfL believe that this 111 bedroom hotel does not need any car parking provision?
  • Security During Games Time (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 19 November 2008
    How confident are you in the competence of the Home Office to carry through all the security procedures that are going to be required with the many tens of thousands of volunteers that you are going to be using? I am referring particularly to Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) checks. Currently when police officers are being recruited, teachers are being recruited, social workers in Haringey are being recruited, it takes many months to go through all of this process and that is just normal everyday work. So, do you actually think the Home Office are up to it?