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  • Private Infracos (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    I am simply wondering how Mr O'Toole would ensure that any surplus generated by developing Tube assets is not taken away from the Tube and reinvested in the rest of the transport network. Your opening comment was that you wanted to see such assets developed to improve the Tube, but there is always a risk that they will be taken away and spent on buses, for example. Is that an issue for you, or are you a corporate player who is happy to sacrifice the Tube for the greater good of London?
  • Private Infracos (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Noel Lynch
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    You are saying that the objective is to make more money, rather than to take into account any local impact on business in the area?
  • Private Infracos (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Noel Lynch
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    I am bothered by Camden, where it is opposed by practically everybody including the Civic Society, the Architects' Forum, and all the residents and businesses there. We are just worried that we will see these types of corporate, soulless developments all over London, with the destruction of the local community.
  • Cleaner Neighbourhoods (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 21 May 2003
    I am always very pleased to hear positive comments about Croydon. I met with the wardens myself when I was out engaging with the good people of New Addington on Saturday afternoon. There was always a danger with mayoral candidates who inevitably have to pay brief visits to areas as to whether or not they get fully briefed.
  • Barriers to Recycling

    • Reference: 2002/0274-1
    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    The Draft London Plan states that: "The greatest need and opportunity for improved performance is in the sector of municipal waste collected by councils, largely from households". What measures would you like to see introduced to improve council recycling performance? .
  • Support for District Centres

    • Reference: 2002/0276-1
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    The Mayor's London Plan continues to predict that a growing number of commuters will be travelling from outer London into central London. Do you feel that this is a sustainable approach to take? Would, for instance, more support of major District centres such as Sutton and Croydon perhaps encourage a more sustainable growth for London, with two-way commuting taking place? .
  • London Plan

    • Reference: 2002/0205-1
    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    How does the London Plan deliver for recycling? .
  • Incinerators (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Can I ask Nicky and Victor for their views as well on this?
  • Incinerators (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    You made a public statement, I think it was a month or so ago, saying that if you were Mayor you would take a more radical approach on waste and recycling than the current Mayor. If that's the case, what changes would you like to see made to the Waste Strategy to make it a more radical vision?
  • Incinerators (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    I understand that and I'm grateful for it reflecting the view of the Conservative Party at the last General Election in our manifesto. And can I, therefore, take it that the Mayor and the Deputy Mayor will continue to support Bexley Council and their opposition to a particular proposal in that borough?