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  • Bow Roundabout - transparency (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    No, I am concerned about the Bow Roundabout aspect. I know about the Newham problem and it is a problem. The reason I keep asking these questions - and I have had endless questions to you and lots of Freedom of Information requests of TfL - is because these decisions, especially when they result in the deaths of road users, in this instance two deaths in just over a month of cyclists, these decisions have to be accountable. They have to be transparent.
  • Bow Roundabout - transparency (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    Thank you very much for that. We will pick that answer over later. Thank you. The thing is I have a list here of lots and lots of meetings that happened between your advisor and officers and other meetings as well, but we still cannot see where exactly the recommendations in the Jacobs Report were rejected because the recommendations in the Jacobs Report were for a much safer system for cyclists. So at some point you are suggesting that your TfL director of surface whatever was the person who rejected that Jacobs Report and decided to go with the less...
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    Jennette Arnold (Chair): OK. We have four more speakers. I will take Assembly Member Copley. Tom Copley (AM): I wanted to ask you a few questions on Crossrail 2, which it is pleasing to note there is cross-party support for -- Jenny Jones (AM): No. Tom Copley (AM): -- or almost cross-party support for it. First of all, can you update us on discussions you have had with the Government since the election regarding Crossrail 2?
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    OK. Good. What sort of engagement have you been having with broader London, other stakeholders like Network Rail and London businesses?
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Richard Tracey
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    Thank you. Perhaps I could just go through one or two of the policies and look at some of the specific policies that were in your manifesto. I guess the one that most Londoners would find most important is that to try to deal and indeed to cut down on the number of strikes that are happening. You and the Commissioner have already talked about the bus strike but, frankly, that is one that I understand was brought about by only a third of the members of the union voting for the strike and taking part in the ballot. We...
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    When you are having your discussions with the Government, there are two options, really, that they have identified for Crossrail 2, one of which is a smaller scale metro option and the other is a more expensive regional option but with probably far more longer-term benefits. Are you pushing the Government for the more expensive version of this, which would deliver greater economic benefits in the long term to London?
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    I am very supportive of your aspiration to take greater control of the Southeastern Overground rail network because quite obviously, just on the nearby quick trip to New Cross, you can see the massive improvement in services coming through that part of the London Overground line. Actually, one of the things that I am also very keen to explore is the opportunities for greater integration of different public transport modes in southeast London. At the moment, my constituents are disproportionately reliant on heavy rail and I would certainly be keen for you to explore greater integration with Docklands Light Railway...
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Roger Evans
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    Thank you, Chair. Mr Mayor, residents in Havering, particularly the eastern part of Havering, are aggrieved that the toll on the Dartford Crossing has been extended beyond the time at which it was supposed to become free. In other words, they were promised they would be paying a toll to cross the river for a certain number of years and the Department for Transport has decided it will continue to apply the toll after that time. Just to add insult to injury, residents of Thurrock of Dartford get a discount for using the Crossing whereas London residents do not. Next...
  • Government Delivery of Mayoral Policies (Supplementary) [14]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    Of course. You have actually pre-empted a question I was going to ask about Euston's ability to cope without Crossrail 2 if HS2 does go ahead. Do you think it is the case, then, that HS2 cannot go ahead into Euston if we do not get Crossrail 2?
  • Concern (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2012
    How many will there be?