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  • Co-location

    • Reference: 2013/0184
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 30 January 2013
    At the Police and Crime Committee this month, Professor Marian Fitzgerald said police stations were often unsuitable for vulnerable, at-risk victims, and that somewhere discreet, such as a library or post office, was a safer alternative. What plans do you have for co-location projects in London and in response to my recommendations in 'a United Emergency Service'?
  • Safer Neighbourhood Teams (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 30 January 2013
    When the PCSOs were first introduced, part of the explanation for why they did not have the power of arrest was that, if they had the power of arrest they would arrest people and then they would have to go and fill in the huge amounts of paperwork, which would keep them off the streets and we want them on the streets. In the new policing model the balance is shifting back towards fully warranted police officers which I think most people would welcome. My concern, and what I would ask of you is that, with the balance moving back...
  • Pocket Parks and Street Trees

    • Reference: 2012/3952
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2012
    Which areas do you have in mind for the new 100 pocket parks and 10,000 street trees? Who will be able to access this funding and how will they be able to do so?
  • Fast Food City

    • Reference: 2012/3953
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 19 December 2012
    What work will you be doing with local authorities to help implement the new Takeaway Toolkit?
  • Co-location of services

    • Reference: 2012/0062-2
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 29 November 2012
    I have spoken with the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime with regard to collocation of emergency service provision in London. In the intervening period, the Deputy Commissioner obviously put out some ideas about some fairly major, fairly significant changes in the headquarters element of the estate plan. Could you expand a little bit about where you envisage some of those kind of senior management or centralised management functions being physically located and what thoughts you had given to sharing real estate with other emergency and public services in terms of locating those?
  • Predictive crime mapping

    • Reference: 2012/3768
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2012
    Over the past seven years, predictive crime mapping software is believed to have contributed to a 30% reduction in crime in Memphis, Tennessee. Will you consider piloting a similar scheme in London?
  • Bromley abstraction rate

    • Reference: 2012/3786
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2012
    When will the abstraction rate in Bromley's SNTs return to 5 per cent?
  • Discounts for Bexley residents using the Dartford Crossing

    • Reference: 2012/2949
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2012
    Will the Mayor write to the new Secretary of State for Transport urging him to reconsider the decision previously taken on Dartford Crossing tolls, and request that this discount is now extended to residents of the London Borough of Bexley?
  • Barclays Cycle Hire docking points at London Bridge station

    • Reference: 2012/2950
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2012
    Whilst being aware of major redevelopment work taking place in and around London Bridge Station in areas that would normally be ideal for Barclays Cycle Hire sites, will the Mayor commit to introducing one or more docking station in the immediate vicinity of the main line station once these works are completed?
  • Hospital Thefts

    • Reference: 2012/2951
    • Question by: James Cleverly
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2012
    Is the Mayor concerned by reports of at least three cable thefts from Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup this year, delaying vital operations and costing thousands of pounds to replace? Is the Mayor also concerned by the wider problem of theft from hospitals across London, including £220,000 worth of medical equipment from North West London hospitals in the financial year 2010/11 and over £250,000 of medical equipment from Central Middlesex Hospital last year? Will the Mayor ensure that everything possible is done by the police to address this serious problem?