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  • London Recovery Board and London Transition Board (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 02 July 2020
    David Kurten AM: Good morning, everybody. My first question would go to David Bellamy. I think you would be the person to answer this, but if you are not you can pass it on. My question is, what remuneration will the members of the London Transition Board and London Recovery Board be receiving for their service?
  • London Recovery Board and London Transition Board (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 02 July 2020
    Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: My questions are to start off with to John O’Brien. I want to ask about support for businesses in London, with a particular focus on the restaurant industry. According to data from the Office for National Statistics, as of July last year there were nearly 16,000 restaurants in London employing around 325,000 people. Clearly, the sector has been hit very hard by COVID-19. Data showed in March, before the pandemic had fully hit, that 71% more food and accommodation businesses closed this March than they had in the previous March. John, I wonder if you could...
  • London Recovery Board and London Transition Board (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 02 July 2020
    Léonie Cooper AM: My first question is to David Bellamy and it is about the balance between lives and livelihoods. Many politicians and commentators have portrayed the journey out of lockdown as a trade-off between the economy and health and between lives and livelihoods. Do you agree that this is a false distinction and that there cannot really be a full economic recovery without the public being confident that going about daily life is safe?
  • Rogue Landlords

    • Reference: 2016/4500
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    What are you doing to deal with rogue private sector landlords?
  • AirBnB

    • Reference: 2016/4501
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    What progress is being made with AirBnB to ensure that properties are not let through them for longer than planning requirements permit?
  • Estate Agent Fees

    • Reference: 2016/4502
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    What steps are you taking to deal with estate agents' fees charged to tenants seeking a private sector rental?
  • Housing repairs

    • Reference: 2016/4503
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    What steps are you taking to ensure that Barratts and Family Mosaic housing deal properly and promptly with repairs to lifts and heating and hot water systems amongst other issues and only raise fair service charges for residents in the Stonegrove regeneration, Barnet, partly funded by the GLA ?
  • Mayor's manifesto commitments

    • Reference: 2016/4974
    • Question by: Tony Arbour
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    What progress are you making on delivering the Mayor's manifesto commitments on housing'?
  • Mayor's manifesto commitments (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    Tom Copley AM: Good morning, Deputy Mayor. There are many things to welcome in the affordable housing prospectus and in the housing SPG particularly if, like me, you are keen to see a return to submarket rents and particularly to social rents. I wanted to ask you first about this London affordable rent, which looks very much like a social rented product and the rent is benchmarked at the social rent. How many homes for the London affordable rent do you expect to have been built by 2021?
  • Mayor's manifesto commitments (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Unmesh Desai
    • Meeting date: 07 December 2016
    Unmesh Desai AM: Good morning, Deputy Mayor. I have a couple of questions to ask you about rogue landlords and landlord licensing. Would further powers from the DCLG assist the GLA and local authorities in tackling rogue landlords? Very specifically and bearing in mind the answer that the Minister gave to Assembly Member Pidgeon - I think you were sitting in the gallery and so you heard his answer - how do you see things from your side vis-à-vis the DCLG and London-wide landlord licensing?