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  • Compulsory Purchase Orders

    • Reference: 2001/0786
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2001
    What arrangements does the Mayor intend to make for public consultation regarding the use by him of the power to approve the making of compulsory purchase orders? .
  • LDA Consultation (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2001
    This paper deals with the general principles for allocating these funds; it does not deal with specific SRB bids in the way that the paper did last year. It therefore seems perfectly proper that you would take a strategic view on the issue.
  • Compulsory Purchase Orders? (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2001
    So does that mean that you will simply rubber-stamp any proposals from the LDA or TfL; or will you have a process of consulting before you reach your decision?
  • Compulsory Purchase Orders? (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 21 November 2001
    The LDA is certainly considering coming to you with proposals for compulsory purchase orders, and it is important that you consult before reaching decisions about them. If you give your approval, you are doing so as Mayor of London, and it would bring you into a number of controversial situations with communities in London. So you need some sort of consultation process yourself.
  • Globalisation and Social Polarisation

    • Reference: 2001/0234-1
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    Does he agree with the Mayor's response on Globalisation and Social Polarisation (section 2.2) to the recommendations of the Assembly's interim scrutiny report of 'Towards the London Plan'? .
  • Economic Diversity and the Global Financial Sector

    • Reference: 2001/0235-1
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    Does he agree with the emphasis on economic diversity in the Economic Development Strategy or the emphasis on the global financial and business services sectors in Towards a London Plan? .
  • Development at Bishopsgate Goodsyard

    • Reference: 2001/0236-1
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2001
    What view does he take of the proposed development at Bishopsgate Goodsyard? .
  • Air Quality Strategy (Staff)

    • Reference: 2001/0617
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2001
    What assessment has the Mayor made of the staffing necessary within the GLA in order to enable the GLA to play the roles envisaged for it in Table 16 of the Draft Air Quality Strategy, in respect of policies 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 14, 15, 29, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, and 68? .
  • Implementation of Strategies

    • Reference: 2001/0618
    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 17 October 2001
    a) How many Transport for London staff will be involved in the implementation of the Transport Strategy? (b) How many London Development Agency staff will be involved in the implementation of the Economic Development Strategy? (c) How many borough and GLA planning staff will be involved in the implementation of the Spatial Development Strategy? (d) How many GLA staff will be involved in the implementation of the Biodiversity, Air Quality, Waste, Energy, and Noise Strategies? .
  • Outstanding Strategies (Supplementary) [16]

    • Question by: Victor Anderson
    • Meeting date: 19 September 2001
    What are you telling us about the implementation of the environmental strategies? This morning, you have said that we rely on others to carry them out - and you mentioned the boroughs and the private sector. But about five minutes later, you told us that there was a lot of business opposition to the environmental strategies, because they would mean increased costs for them. You also said that there are very few boroughs with spare capacity. So is your idea realistic, that business and the boroughs are going to implement these strategies?