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  • House-building rate

    • Reference: 2002/0322-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    In light of actual rates of new house-building in London (Circa 13,000 units per year), is the target 23,000 units in the Draft London Plan realistic? .
  • Silvertown Quay

    • Reference: 2002/0323-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    How many affordable homes will be provided at Silvertown Quay? .
  • Affordable homes

    • Reference: 2002/0324-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    How many affordable homes have been built since May 2000? .
  • Housing solutions

    • Reference: 2002/0325-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    Does the Mayor agree with the recommendations of the report "Housing London - Delivering Solutions" published by London First? .
  • Housing

    • Reference: 2002/0326-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    What steps is the Mayor taking to promote the building of "intermediate" housing in London and what is being done to encourage shared ownership and flexible forms of tenure? .
  • Poor and ageing housing stock

    • Reference: 2002/0327-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    19% of all households in London live in poor housing stock compared with 13% in England as a whole, and 60% of dwellings in London were built before 1944, compared with only 34% nationally. How does the GLA intend to work with LAs to renew the hosing stock through housing PFI schemes and other mechanisms ? .
  • Overcrowding

    • Reference: 2002/0328-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    There is an estimated 149,000 overcrowded homes in London (a problem 6 times greater than in the rest of the UK.) In some communities average family size is 8 (eg Bangladeshi Muslim community in Tower Hamlets). How does the GLA intend to ensure the mix of housing stock responds to this need, ie generous provision of 3 and 4 bedroom units ? .
  • Poverty

    • Reference: 2002/0330-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    This is one of the greatest causes of poor health. London has 64% of the most deprived borough estates in England, and 53% of all London's children live below the poverty line. Surely the GLAs affordable housing targets in the DLP should be revised, such that the majority of units (say 35% of the whole) should cater for the intermediate market, and the minority (say only 15%) should cater for the social housing market ? We need to keep London workin ! .
  • Investment

    • Reference: 2002/0331-1
    • Question by: Bob Neill
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    London First research show the investment needed to meet the demand for new homes up to 2016 will range from £24Bn to £30Bn, with a further £6Bn to £18Bn needed for maintenance. How will the GLA attract this new investment ? How much Housing Grant will the GLA seek in 2003 ? .
  • Quality of Housing - impact on health

    • Reference: 2002/0332-1
    • Question by: Richard Barnes
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    What meetings have you had with the Startegic Health Authorities, officers or members, to discuss the impact upon the health of Londoners of the quality of their housing? .