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  • Climate adaptation and the London Fire Brigade (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Tony Devenish
    • Meeting date: 10 February 2022
    Tony Devenish AM: At the Regeneration Committee a couple of years ago we talked about estates strategy and, when we asked about the carbon footprint of the strategy, we were met by silence. I do remember the meeting very clearly. Would you say you are leading on carbon matters that have been mentioned by Assembly Member Polanski in terms of the estate and not the appliances of the LFB? To the Deputy Mayor, would you be up to a pilot of possibly merging an LAS and an LFB station and making it a zero-carbon best-in-practice project?
  • Climate adaptation and the London Fire Brigade

    • Reference: 2022/0479
    • Question by: Zack Polanski
    • Meeting date: 10 February 2022
    How is the London Fire Brigade prioritising the need for adaptation in our climate emergency?
  • Addressing inequalities in Coronavirus response (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Susan Hall
    • Meeting date: 10 June 2021
    Susan Hall AM: This is addressed to the Mayor. Good morning. Do you think your Health in All Policies approach was successful when implementing your Street Space schemes across London?
  • Addressing inequalities in Coronavirus response (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Zack Polanski
    • Meeting date: 10 June 2021
    Zack Polanski AM: My question is for you, Mr Mayor, and then I will come to the Fire Commissioner. You spoke with Assembly Member Sheikh before about TfL and inequality. I want to ask you, though, about the LFB. What role does it have in tackling inequality in London? Would it be better for it to have a clear inequalities strategy?
  • Brownfield Land (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 11 October 2006
    Will the review also include assessments for the value of brownfield sites for biodiversity, flood management and community and recreational use as well as just development use, because one of points we made in our scrutiny report was that actually brownfield sites sometimes have far more amenity value and environmental value than greenfield sites?
  • Brownfield Land (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 11 October 2006
    At the moment how does the LDA ensure that the community value and the environmental value of brownfield land is taken into account in development decisions currently?
  • Brownfield Land (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 11 October 2006
    OK. Our research a year ago showed that around 11 per cent of brownfield land in London had no planning permission on it at all, so that is an area around the size of Hyde Park that at the moment no-one has got a clue what to do with. Is that figure still roughly the same according to your information?
  • Brownfield Land

    • Reference: 2006/0129-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 11 October 2006
    In response to the Environment Committee's Dereliction of Duty? report on brownfield development, the LDA committed to 'review of information on brownfield sites in London to establish the length of time sites have remained vacant and their potential for future use'. Can you update me on progress on this review?