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  • Questions to Simon Fletcher, Chief of Staff to the Mayor (Supplementary) [56]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 12 June 2002
    I strongly agree with Mr Fletcher's view that it is not appropriate and not our purpose to enquire into his personal life, but I can't understand either why he feels it necessary to be reticent about his political views when he is acting as the Mayor in the absence of the Mayor himself. Perhaps I can ask a question in a positive fashion. We don't want to be involved in some kind of McCarthyite enquiry about what your political connections are. With your links with Socialist Action, do you feel that the Mayor has benefited from having political advice from...
  • Questions to Simon Fletcher, Chief of Staff to the Mayor (Supplementary) [57]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 12 June 2002
    I will respectfully put it to you that if you're acting as the Mayor, it is a matter of interest to Londoners. If they were going to have Mr Livingstone running again in the future, they might like to know whether the person running the shop when he is away is somebody from the far left or from the political mainstream. People can then make their political judgement, whether they want to vote for somebody like that, can't they?
  • Questions to Simon Fletcher, Chief of Staff to the Mayor (Supplementary) [58]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 12 June 2002
    Why are you so reticent in talking about the quality of the political advice that you're giving?
  • Outer London Boroughs

    • Reference: 2001/0098-1
    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    What support and service do you feel that you and your unit will be able to give to Outer London Boroughs seeking to re-invigorate district centres and develop key derelict sites? Specifically in South London what kind of action do you feel could be pursued to boost district centres like Norbury, Coulsdon, Purley, Worcester Park and Wallington that sit astride key FtL roads full of heavy traffic and to get development off the ground at key sites like the Croydon Gateway site at East Croydon? .
  • Strategic Development Locations (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    I think you share the Mayor's view of the efficacy of tall buildings particularly in the key transport nodal points. Obviously there is great sensitivity for those developments in Central London. What role to you think some outer London venues have in terms of acting as host to those type of tall buildings? I represent a constituency in South London where virtually the amount of development has been very limited during the 1990s but there is a great deal of space for that type of development. What role would you see perhaps for South London in fulfilling that Mayoral desire...
  • Strategic Development Locations (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Andrew Pelling
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    I suppose it will be an argument for sustainable development if you can get people to commute out in the morning and in the evening to some of these key suburban office sites. I represent Croydon which as you say perhaps has a false pride in terms of its tall buildings, desire for tall buildings, but it is perhaps in many ways a good opportunity to put some of the tall buildings that might fit in within a Manhattan style skyline in Croydon which might not suit necessarily next to St Paul's Cathedral.