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  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [15]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Absolutely. I am aware of the Canary Wharf initiative, and I laud it. It is absolutely fantastic, and it is the kind of thing we want. We work very closely in north London with The College of North West London to try to look at the skills that will be needed in that area. Therefore, through the LSC and the further education colleges, it is absolutely essential that we work out the skills that are needed. That is what happened in Canary Wharf. They worked out the skills that were needed, and then were able to provide the training for...
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [16]

    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    Still, even in what you have just described, you have not mentioned any interaction with the people on the ground ' the businesses ' at this stage. You are talking about consulting the boroughs and consulting other stakeholders. I would have thought that at this stage, you need the information from the people who are going to be looking for the contracts, and who are going to be producing it. I find it quite difficult to get information. If I could, I will address the next bit to Tony (Winterbottom, Executive Director, Regeneration & Development, LDA), rather than you. Tony...
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [17]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I think it would be very helpful if that were done, but also, if something which is accessible to local businesses who are not politicians like us ' who understand all these convoluted politician-speak reports ' something which they could understand and could understand how they could have access to tendering and contracts and get some of the benefits which they have been promised out of the Olympics. I hope that is possible, as well. The second question, then, is about employment training in the construction industry. My understanding is that there has already been quite a bit of work...
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I know. I am not saying that you are not going to write wonderful strategy papers saying how marvellously the whole thing will work. What I am actually looking for is for you to talk to people, talk to London companies, and engage in debate with them. It is the same thing; it is the blue-sky thinking, the strategies, but where is the action?
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I am terribly sorry to interrupt you, but the problem is you are probably not aware that the longer you speak, the less time I have.
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I know, but you said in a radio interview recently, `We are the Mayor's agency for businesses and jobs in London, and for the first couple of years, we will be doing most of the work in respect of the Olympic Games.' Now, you cannot make a statement like that on the radio in a national radio programme, and then not expect local companies to think that they can ring up us or ring up the LDA and say, `What is the position? How can we get some of these jobs?'
  • Sustainable Management System (Supplementary) [13]

    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 08 September 2005
    I know he did.
  • LDA Leadership in East London

    • Reference: 2004/0196-1
    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    How are you going to ensure that those living in Thames Gateway will have the necessary skills to access more of the new jobs created there? .
  • LDA Leadership in East London (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    Perhaps I should declare that I was at that partnership board as well, and I welcome the work that you are doing on this. But my constituents in east London can, I think, be forgiven for being a bit cynical about regeneration in the area, because it is all very well to get investment bankers there, but very few local kids become investment bankers and the arrival of investment bankers very often, by driving up the land values, forces out SMEs in traditional old workshops, which have been a classic leg-up for people in east London in the past. They...
  • LDA Leadership in East London (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: John Biggs
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    Business start-ups and SMEs set up, particularly by minority ethnic communities in east London, have been pretty fundamental in the last 20 years or so, and yet, if I look through East Ham, West Ham and Tower Hamlets, the sort of premises they used to occupy have disappeared. The ones that are now available are unaffordable. How are the LDA and the other partnerships going to intervene in that?