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  • Lead off question - Delays to Crossrail (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 06 September 2018
    Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: Thank you for that. Will the decision to delay the opening until autumn next year [2019] ‑ it would be great to find out which month in autumn ‑ mean further delay in the opening of the other sections and the final full opening of the line in December 2019?
  • Lead off question - Delays to Crossrail (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Florence Eshalomi MP
    • Meeting date: 06 September 2018
    Florence Eshalomi AM: Simon, is there anything you want to add to that?
  • Lead off question - Delays to Crossrail (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 06 September 2018
    David Kurten AM: Let us come back to the technical aspects. It seems the main problems are getting the three different signalling infrastructures to talk to each other. If you had an extension from Abbey Wood to Ebbsfleet then you would need Crossrail to go onto Southeastern track, which might be a fourth signalling structure. Would it not be? You are shaking your heads.
  • Health service (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Lynne Featherstone
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Just going back to one of my bugbears since the ricin in Wood Green, when the local chair of the Health Trust, the local chief executive, and I think the local head of the Fire Service were not aware of the ricin incident until two days afterwards. Are you satisfied that in terms of a health issue, the communications are now infallible?
  • Health service (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Peter Hulme Cross
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Just a very quick question. You mentioned a gas attack down, sir, the Tube network, like with Sarin. Do you have the necessary equipment to go down and administer help underground, and the necessary breathing apparatus to last long enough to be effective? For instance, if they do not last half an hour, you will only have about 15 minutes or so down there.
  • Infrastructure recovery (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    I vaguely think that is a 'yes,' but never mind.
  • Evacuation and care of Schoolchildren (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Elizabeth Howlett
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Thank you very much. One is still a little bit worried. I do not think I have had a proper answer, but my concerns are really about the legal responsibilities that local authorities ' the educational authorities ' may have. One presumes that in a critical incident, children may be removed to a separate, secure place from their parents. Now, this raises the question about legal and practical care to ensure that the children are well-cared for in the short- and medium-term. Now, the term 'in loco parentis' is, in fact, common law, and it does not assume the responsibility...
  • London Safety Plan - Assistance to London Fire Brigade (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Bob Blackman
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Philip Selwood added:
  • Multi Agency Initial Assessment Team (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    Philip Selwood added:
  • Multi Agency Initial Assessment Team (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 08 December 2004
    I am trying to get my head round this, and I have written down 'complementary specialisms, information flow, early advice, and then the crunch, which is marshalling resources to the scene.' Can you just tell me, what difference will it make, if you actually have this? What difference will it make, if there is a catastrophic event?