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  • Outer London Boroughs (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Thank you, Mayor. One council leader that I have recently spoken to was very keen to see the refurbishment of much of the leisure facilities in their local authority. I am just wondering if, on the back of the Olympics, you can see a vehicle for this occurring. In some ways, if there is an upgrading of facilities, it would be quite astonishing if at one end of town we have elite sports facilities, and at the other we still have grotty facilities, which most residents have to live with.
  • Funding (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I just wanted to delve into the funding arrangements with the IOC and television revenues. It is clear to me, after Beijing we will probably see huge expansion in the world television market ' almost by 30%. I was wondering whether we should try to get a percentage of the television revenue, rather than a total amount.
  • Transport improvements

    • Reference: 2005/0313-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    The principal, major transport improvements expected before 2012 include: the completion of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link to St Pancras; north and south extensions and upgrades to the East London Line; longer trains, and extensions to the Docklands Light Railway; significant improvements to the transport hubs at Kings Cross/St Pancras and Stratford and the building of the West London tram. The successful bid also means that capacity on the North London Line will be greatly improved. Can you confirm that all these things will occur before 2012?
  • Who will pay for the extra security

    • Reference: 2005/0314-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Tessa Jowell has conceded that the security bill is likely to increase. Who will pay for it?
  • Olympic lottery to divert money from sport?

    • Reference: 2005/0316-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    The Big Lottery Fund, which distributes lottery money, has predicted that grants to causes such as health, education, environmental and volunteer programmes could be reduced by £68m over the next four years, as lottery players switch to the heavily marketed Olympic-themed game. Could this Olympic lottery simply divert monies from other causes - including local sporting developments of which much is made in current lottery propaganda?
  • Freedom of Information

    • Reference: 2005/0317-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Building Design was obliged to obtain information about project funding under Freedom of Information legislation. We too are obliged to resort to FoI on the Olympic opinion polling. We are still chasing the information which was denied to us on grounds that giving it to us would affect public perception of opinion polling. Appreciating that the London Assembly has no role in the Olympic Games and is not even mentioned in the London Olympics Bill, can the Mayor explain who is to have the job of even the most rudeimentary form of scrutiny, looking after London's interests and avoiding the...
  • Immediate gains for sport?

    • Reference: 2005/0318-1
    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    In Singapore, in the final stages of the bidding process, Sebastian Coe promised immediate gains for sport in the UK if London were to be successful. Can these now be quantified?
  • Ethical Merchandise

    • Reference: 2005/0339-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Will merchandise for the games be sourced from an ethical i.e. non sweat-shop supplier?
  • Specialist Training

    • Reference: 2005/0340-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    What specialist training will be offered to workers drawn from the local work force in order for them to be involved in the construction of the Olympic Park?
  • Television Rights

    • Reference: 2005/0343-1
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    How much revenue do you anticipate will be generated for London from the TV broadcasting rights of the 2012 Olympics? Bearing in mind commentators anticipate this market will continue to increase rapidly, should we push to keep the fixed percentage formula granted to previous host cities and that Beijing will get in 2008, or will London be better off taking a set amount, thus adopting the change as planned for the 2012 Olympics?