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  • Night Time Enterprise Zones (1)

    • Reference: 2022/5379
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    In your press release titled 'Mayor unveils new Night Time Enterprise Zones to support local high streets' you have claimed success for the Night Time Enterprise Zone pilot in Waltham Forest in 2019. Can you please provide all data on which this claim was based?
  • Night Time Enterprise Zones (2)

    • Reference: 2022/5380
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Bromley, Vauxhall and Woolwich are to become the capital’s new Night Time Enterprise Zones. Can you please clarify how your scheme would have a long lasting impact on these communities in terms of retaining a better night life once the initial £130,000 from your office has been used?
  • Night Time Enterprise Zones (3)

    • Reference: 2022/5381
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    For the Night Time Enterprise Zone for Bromley you have stated that “Bromley will bring the high street to life with events such as library lates and sporting lates - allowing an after dark experience and exclusive access - winter lights and night markets, accompanied by a campaign to raise the profile of the town centre. In addition to this, new ambient lighting will be installed as part of work to make the pedestrianised high street more welcoming.” Did these ideas come from your office/the GLA or was this included in the bid from the London Borough of Bromley?
  • Night Time Enterprise Zones (4)

    • Reference: 2022/5382
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    “Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Harrow and Islington are also set to receive £25,000 each to pilot ideas that make licensing policies and processes less time consuming and costly for local businesses.” Can you please tell us how the “ideas” during these pilots can make licensing more straightforward for local businesses?
  • Night Time Enterprise Zones (5)

    • Reference: 2022/5383
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    How many Councils have adopted your Women’s Night Safety Charter?
  • Let's Do London (1)

    • Reference: 2022/5384
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Your office has stated that Let’s Do London has attracted £289m in additional spending to the capital. Can you please provide the calculations to evidence this?
  • Let's Do London (2)

    • Reference: 2022/5385
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Can you please provide the evidence for how Let’s Do London attracts £28 of investment for every £1 spent?
  • Let's Do London (3)

    • Reference: 2022/5386
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Your office has claimed “It is also estimated that the campaign [Let’s Do London] will bring an additional 600,000 visitors to London from other parts of the UK, Germany, France and the USA”. Can you please provide the evidence of the correlation between the Let’s Do London campaign and the 600,000 claim?
  • Let's Do London (4)

    • Reference: 2022/5387
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    Your office states with regard to 2022, “2022 has been an exceptional year for the capital with the UEFA Women’s EURO championship final, the 50th Anniversary of Pride in London, the opening of the pioneering ABBA Voyage show at a custom-made theatre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a series of special events to mark the 25th anniversary of Shakespeare’s Globe, and the return of Notting Hill Carnival and the Formula-E London Grand Prix. The Elizabeth Line has also opened this summer, giving visitors a new high-speed route across the city and to Heathrow Airport. 2023 will include the Coronation of...
  • London Recovery Board

    • Reference: 2022/5388
    • Question by: Neil Garratt
    • Meeting date: 15 December 2022
    In what way was your most recent London Recovery Board meeting “another positive, productive meeting” and what was achieved?