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  • Mitigating the Games-time Environmental Impact (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 10 November 2007
    When our colleagues from the ODA came to the Assembly's Environment Committee - and we did ask you at that point about the Waste Management Plan;, when would we see it, what broadly it would look like - you were very clear at that point that this was very much a LOCOG responsibility. I have just listened to your reply to Jenny's [Jones] question about the legacy and I am a bit concerned, and I think you should be reassuring us, because I think all of our experience as politicians in London tells us that it is often the design...
  • Mitigating the Games-time Environmental Impact (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 10 November 2007
    You just mentioned wind power and I gather there is an issue about possible permission for a wind turbine on the site. Will you be able to hit your 20% renewable targets if the wind turbine is turned down? Have I misunderstood that issue?
  • Mitigating the Games-time Environmental Impact (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 10 November 2007
    Is that over and above the 20% renewable target?
  • Procurement Strategy and London Employment (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2006
    Thank you, and welcome David. We wish you well in a very difficult job. Of course, many of the Members around the room here represent boroughs outside of the immediate five around the site where there are, actually, very high levels of unemployment. We are interested in access to employment for Londoners and, in particular, unemployed Londoners. You mentioned that you were going to encourage contractors to recruit smaller contractors within London. Obviously I think many of the small and medium sized enterprises in London tend to be the ones that employ people who live in London. There will be...
  • Procurement Strategy and London Employment (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2006
    Have you set targets to monitor against?
  • Procurement Strategy and London Employment (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2006
    In fact, I think you mentioned that you are letting remediation contracts tomorrow, so there are already some very big, high level contracts going out, and this is in advance of the setting up of the business club. We heard, I think, from the Chamber of Commerce last October that from their research businesses do consider that there is a serious lack of information currently available. How have things moved on from there, and how are small and medium sized enterprises in London going to be benefiting from subcontracting, from the contracts that are going to be let in the...
  • Procurement Strategy and London Employment (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2006
    So how do you know they are going to be recruiting staff in London rather than going, say, to Eastern Europe to be recruiting people?
  • Procurement Strategy and London Employment

    • Reference: 2006/0116-1
    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 14 June 2006
    What provisions is the ODA making in the procurement strategy and in the design of contracts to ensure that Londoners, particularly those in high unemployment areas, are employed to deliver the Olympics?
  • Tube Station Refurbishments

    • Reference: 2003/0177
    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    I notice that 'Tube lines' programme of station rebuilds and major refurbishments is heavily biased away from South London stations. Did you discuss the priority order of these schemes with Tube Lines and if so can you justify only working on 3 south London stations in the next 5 years? Do you think there is scope for reviewing these priorities when TfL takes over LUL? .
  • Tube Station Refurbishments (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
    • Meeting date: 11 June 2003
    I should say `welcome'; I think every Londoner would want you to be successful in your job. I think you should understand that we all wish you well in your post. I appreciate that Brixton, which is the sixth busiest station in London, is being done and that Kennington is being done. Are you saying you are satisfied with the criteria that Tube Lines have applied in terms of determining their priorities? If I could make a point that I think parallels something that Toby was saying: because there are fewer stations in South London, in my view they have...