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  • Adult Education Budget (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2022
    Léonie Cooper AM: Thank you very much, Chair. I want to come back to the issue about what percentage of the AEB - which I understand is £318 million in total - is being spent on supporting people into training for low-carbon, circular economy, climate-ready jobs. I am being very specific about what they are.
  • Adult Education Budget (Supplementary) [19]

    • Question by: Nick Rogers
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2022
    Nick Rogers AM: Thank you, Chair. Jules, I just want to pick up on some of the discussion we were having earlier around health and that sector. My understanding is that health public services and care enrolments have been increasing year on year but, given the high vacancy rates in the sector, do you track how many people who achieve qualifications then go on to actually get jobs in that sector?
  • Housing and Planning (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2021
    Léonie Cooper AM: I would like to address my questions to Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe as well. Good morning, Jules. The Mayor has stated that through his strengthening of the planning process in London, London is already ahead of the national building standards in the amount of carbon saved when constructing new homes. That was one of the points that Deputy Mayor Tom Copley referred to when he was talking about overall housing supply. However, what I would like to know is whether or not that strengthening of the London Plan and the planning process is on its own enough...
  • Housing and Planning (Supplementary) [20]

    • Question by: Nick Rogers
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2021
    Nicholas Rogers AM: This is a question for Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe. At present, there seems to be a disconnect or an unevenness in the way that called‑in planning applications are approached. At present, there seems to be a lot of working behind closed doors with developers and this often leads to major alterations. Of course, there are very good reasons why the GLA Planning team would meet with developers. My question is: why are resident groups, who know their local areas intimately ‑ they know what will work, they know what will be acceptable to the local community ‑...
  • Question and Answer Session: COVID-19 Recovery - The Next Steps for London (Supplementary) [10]

    • Question by: Leonie Cooper
    • Meeting date: 04 March 2021
    Léonie Cooper AM: I would like to address my questions to Jules Pipe, if I may. I wondered, Deputy Mayor, if you could update us a bit on what progress is being made by the GLA in conjunction with London Councils through the London Recovery Board on the Green New Deal recovery mission.