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  • London Resilience (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 12 November 2003
    Can I just ask, on London resilience, is the FBU co-operating fully with the training for this?
  • Sickness Absence Rates

    • Reference: 2003/0053
    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 29 January 2003
    What action are you taking to reduce the very poor sickness absence rates for LFEPA staff? .
  • Reducing Fire Fatalities and Injuries

    • Reference: 2003/0055
    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 29 January 2003
    How successful has LFEPA been in reducing the number of fatal fires and injuries caused by fire in London? .
  • Congestion Charge

    • Reference: 2003/0056
    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 29 January 2003
    Why were you initially not prepared to call for an exemption from congestion charges for firefighters based within the charging zone and why have you now decided that they should not be expected to meet these costs themselves? .
  • High Density Housing

    • Reference: 2001/0052-1
    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    What evidence do you have that Londoners want to live in high density areas? .
  • Sea of Faces, Islands of Segregation

    • Reference: 2001/0058-1
    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    In a recent New York Times article it was pointed out that communities are becoming more racially segregated. One of your fellow Mayoral Advisers has called for racially segregated schools. How can the London Plan contribute to developing London as a truly multi-cultural, multi-racial city rather than a patchwork quilt of ethnic enclaves? .
  • High Density Housing (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Eric Ollerenshaw
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    If I can explain my prejudice in terms of this. First of all the Georgian density, are people talking about density in Georgian times with all those servants crammed into the cellars or are they talking about Georgian density now? But my real prejudice is that the real high densities I have seen are system-built, architect-designed estates, where certain categories of people were ghettoised, and are still ghettoised, in buildings, which when people have got a choice, they get out of as rapidly as possible. Now my worry is if we go down this high-density argument it is those people...