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  • Sport/Olympic Legacies (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    I am afraid you did not, that is why I am pressing you.
  • Sport/Olympic Legacies (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    I am afraid your comments sit rather ill with those of the Mayor when he visited Bromley and told both the Bromley local papers that he saw Crystal Palace as being `within the Olympic footprint'. And he went on to say `My preference is for it to be part of the Olympic site." Clearly, you and the Mayor are at variance on that one.
  • Sport/Olympic Legacies (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    Well, I find that a more constructive exchange, if I may say, because it may be, Ms Cassani, that you are not aware that there has been some very constructive dialogue going on between all the parties. And the more that that is fed into your bid team the more we are likely, I suspect, to get together the sort of joined-up approach that we all want to see as far as Crystal Palace is concerned. Perhaps we can pursue it further elsewhere.
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    Thanks very much. As you said, you have learnt from other Games, and I am really pleased that you have said that. The Sydney Games in particular was given a bronze medal by Greenpeace for its sustainability. What medal are you going for and what medal would you be happy with in terms of sustainability for these Games?
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    So would you be happy with the bronze medal?
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    Yes, the best practice for 2012 as I understood what you said earlier on. In terms of 2012 sustainability and environmental issues, the carbon dioxide targets that the Assembly set for London did indicate that we should have developments being carbon neutral to comply with national and international targets on carbon dioxide. So do you think we could go for some kind of carbon neutrality for the Games?
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    But do you think we would win the Games if we went for 2005 standards? Do you think we need to improve on Sydney? Presumably we do if we want to win.
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    Okay, fine. What sort of monitoring do you think you would be putting in place that would ensure that our promises were clear and that we would be monitoring as we progressed in terms of sustainability or regeneration?
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [10]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    You are monitoring it?
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    You have talked about the London-wide regeneration impact. You have talked about the focused impact in the Lower Lea Valley, which is fantastic. But how do you reassure Londoners who are concerned about the existing big strategic regeneration projects in the rest of London (Paddington Basin, King's Cross, Elephant & Castle, South Central) that regeneration funding will not be sucked away from those projects? What is the reassurance we can offer to the other regeneration schemes in London that are important?