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  • Waste Packaging (2)

    • Reference: 2008/0587
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 12 March 2008
    Given that up to 40% of food packaging still cannot be recycled, what efforts have you made, as part of your Food Strategy, to work with the supermarkets towards achieving closed loop recycling and materials systems in their business practices?
  • LFEPA Board

    • Reference: 2008/0632
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 12 March 2008
    Since you have been so insistent in the past that LFEPA's board should be representative of the community it serves why would you have "grave" concerns about the appointment of a black woman to the board?
  • Community Safety

    • Reference: 2007/0084-1
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 07 November 2007
    Does LFEPA's target to spend 8% of fire fighters' time on community safety work adequately reflect the importance we should place on fire prevention?
  • Under-occupancy of Housing

    • Reference: 2007/0385
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 21 February 2007
    In your answer to question number 2842/2006 you provided figures on under-occupancy of housing from 2001. Given the powers that will transfer to you under the current GLA Bill, will your office agree to collect data on under-occupancy regularly, and could you please confirm when the next set of figures will be available?
  • Jack Lemley

    • Reference: 2006/2458
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2006
    After Mayor's Question Time in October, you told me that Jack Lemley had had to scale back his workload due to health concerns and that was the real reason for his departure from the ODA. In light of recent reported comments, do you wish to change or add to that statement?
  • Infrastructure in the Thames Gateway (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    A small point, returning to this question of the utilities infrastructure and whether you are in this rich mix of cooks and broths and magic wands talking to the regulators, Ofcom, Ofgem and all the other `ofs', because in the old days the utilities, the phone, gas and electricity companies would have been able to put the infrastructure in ahead of demand. Now they are working on a private model they can only put the investment in if there is a sure payback, unless the regulators tell them they have to do that. So are the regulators part of this?
  • Infrastructure in the Thames Gateway (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    I saw that the LDA was putting a grant into some electricity substation, I cannot remember the details, and I thought `why is the LDA paying for electricity infrastructure?'
  • Infrastructure in the Thames Gateway (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    As long as the money is coming back, because they are going to make money using it.
  • Major Events

    • Reference: 2003/0464-1
    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 10 December 2003
    Are you concerned that the Safety Plan for New Year's Eve celebrations was not in place when I raised the point at MQT last month .
  • Regeneration/Environment (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Mike Tuffrey
    • Meeting date: 15 October 2003
    I am pleased with what you said about the registering of volunteers. I know that New York and some of the continental bids are perhaps a little ahead of us, so it is good to know where we are catching up. I wanted to press you a little harder. At the beginning you talked about getting the balance right between a winning bid and a bid that spreads the benefits around London and so forth. I am optimistic that is not a question of trading one off against the other. You said that part of the winning was about involving...