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  • Supplementary [8]

    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Tom Copley AM: Thank you very much, and good morning to you both. I have two sets of questions and quite a few of them, so if it is possible to have succinct answers, that would be fantastic. Firstly, on agreements with developers, when the LLDC enters into agreements with developers - for example, leases on specific sites - are there any conditions placed on a developer in regard to services provided or levels of delivery? We have received evidence of very poor management of build quality of some of the build-to-rent properties around the Olympic Park, which I think...
  • Supplementary [9]

    • Question by: Lord Bailey of Paddington
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Shaun Bailey AM: Good morning to you both. I just want to ask two small, unrelated questions. Earlier on, you said that you had settled all of the legal disputes you had with West Ham. Was there any cost associated with that?
  • Supplementary [10]

    • Question by: Keith Prince
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Keith Prince AM: Thank you. Lyn, you just mentioned about [the Olympic [London] stadium’s] capacity, and I believe that currently the capacity is agreed around about 60,000.
  • Supplementary [11]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Nicky Gavron AM: Thank you. I would really appreciate it if you could try to make the answer succinct because we are quite short of time. I wanted to focus on play and recreation facilities for children and young people, because one of the key promises of the Olympics was the legacy for children and young people. If I start by just trying to be clear about the numbers of children that are on the Queen Elizabeth Park in the residential development, the Local Plan review evidence base 2017 says there will be 10,000 households and 4,000 children. Is that...
  • Supplementary [12]

    • Question by: Peter Whittle
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Peter Whittle AM: Thank you, Deputy Chairman. Lyn, could I ask you a few questions about the Cultural Quarter, carrying on from Assembly Member Shah and Assembly Member Bacon? You mentioned earlier the BBC, Sadler’s Wells, the V&A. Is that all set in stone now? Is that the final count, as it were?
  • Supplementary [13]

    • Question by: Andrew Boff
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Andrew Boff AM: How much is the public subsidy for the Stadium?
  • Supplementary [14]

    • Question by: Keith Prince
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Keith Prince AM: Thank you. Just going back to the MLB, you said that you washed your face with that one. It made a slight profit, I believe you said.
  • Supplementary [1]

    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: I am increasingly concerned as to whether Stratford Station can safely meet growing passenger demand. Stratford Station is dangerously overcrowded, with well over 40 million passengers using the station a year, from only 12 million a decade ago. I understand plans to address overcrowding are looking solely at Stratford regional station, yet Stratford International could help relieve the situation. What are you doing to look at expanding the use of Stratford International Station to deal with this increase in demand?
  • SEND inclusion at the LLDC

    • Reference: 2019/17040
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Your Ten Year Plan and Five Year Strategy both contain policies to improve inclusion for Londoners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). How is this work progressing, including but not limited to your physical accessibility programme?
  • Diversity at the LLDC

    • Reference: 2019/17041
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    You have set targets for a diverse LLDC workforce, including BAME people, women and people with disabilities. How did you determine these targets and what progress has been made towards achieving them?