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  • Government’s Rough Sleeping Advisory Panel

    • Reference: 2021/1170
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    When was the most recent time the GLA participated in a meeting of the Government’s Rough Sleeping Advisory Panel? Can you update us on what was discussed?
  • Sinophobia attacks during coronavirus Pandemic

    • Reference: 2021/1171
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    Could the Met report the numbers of sinophobia (anti-Chinese) attacks we have had in London during the past two quarters compared to earlier on in the pandemic last year. Also can we have the figures for attacks in previous years? What work is being done with the East Asian & South-East Asian communities in London to make them feel safe and secure in their homes and businesses?
  • Unspent government monies for Rough Sleepers in London

    • Reference: 2021/1172
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    Millions in cash intended to help rough sleepers through the winter has gone unspent according to remarks from the Housing Minister. Can you please tell us how much was unspent from the Cold Weather and Project Programme in London by the Government?
  • Housing Floorspace in the Private Rented Sector

    • Reference: 2021/1139
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    A recent study from GLA Housing & Land called ‘An analysis of housing floorspace per person’ (Feb 2021) showed that housing floorspace in the private rented sector in London fell since the 1990s. Given the importance of health and wellbeing as well as the trends of home working, what scope have you got to mitigate this?
  • Social Housing

    • Reference: 2021/1165
    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    Why is building social housing so important in London?
  • Children and Young People’s Play and Recreation Space

    • Reference: 2021/1138
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    You are the first London Mayor to include in your London Plan strong policies on play and informal recreation with space standards of 10 square meters per child and young person. However, given that the new census is happening this weekend, will you be updating the calculator used to assess the number of under 18s in a development to ensure your policies and standards are met and accurately implemented.
  • Question and Answer Session: COVID-19 Recovery - The Next Steps for London (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 04 March 2021
    Murad Qureshi AM: Thank you, Chair. Can I address my question on the future of the CAZ to Jules Pipe? Jules, what work has been carried out so far exploring the potential policy solutions to help the centre of London and businesses affected?
  • Question and Answer Session: COVID-19 Recovery - The Next Steps for London (Supplementary) [11]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 04 March 2021
    Nicky Gavron AM: I just wanted to come in with a couple of quick supplementary questions to follow what Assembly Member Cooper was saying. Can I ask you, Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe, to say a little bit more - and you have said quite a lot about skills - about the way you are going to deploy the AEB in relation to the Green New Deal and skills? It is going to be a very important tool.
  • The New London Plan

    • Reference: 2021/0900
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    After a year of delays, The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government finally approved the London Plan on Friday 29 th January 2021. What will be the impact of the two directions issued 10 th December 2020 for London and Londoners?
  • New parks in London

    • Reference: 2021/0901
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 25 February 2021
    In answer to my question 2020/4490, you outlined that “there are very few opportunities to create large areas of new public open space based on traditional parks and green spaces.” CPRE London have just launched a campaign to create 10 new major parks in London, having already identified 8 sites. Are you working with others to assess the feasibility of these sites to become parks?