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  • Apprenticeship diversity (5)

    • Reference: 2019/17063
    • Question by: Fiona Twycross
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Can you provide me with a breakdown of apprenticeships started in the LLDC, by borough, further broken down by level and broken down again by age since 2012 to date?
  • Apprenticeship diversity (4)

    • Reference: 2019/17064
    • Question by: Fiona Twycross
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Can you provide me with a breakdown of apprenticeships started in the LLDC, by borough, further broken down by level and broken down again by disability since 2012 to date?
  • House prices in LLDC

    • Reference: 2019/17303
    • Question by: Tom Copley
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Could you provide the average sale price of private market homes in the LLDC in each of the last five years?
  • Opening Statement from LLDC

    • Reference: 2019/20670
    • Question by: Jennette Arnold OBE
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    Jennette Arnold OBE AM (Chair): We will now go to section 4 of the agenda, and that is the question and answer session on the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC). We have with us today Sir Peter Hendy CBE, Chair of the LLDC, and Ms Lyn Garner, Chief Executive of the LLDC. Our questions to you both will be on the work and policies of the LLDC. Welcome to the meeting. To give a brief explanation, there are three lead-off questions and Assembly Members may ask supplementary questions after each question has been answered. Before asking the first question, however...
  • London Legacy Development Corporation’s progress on Healthy Streets

    • Reference: 2019/17039
    • Question by: Caroline Russell
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    What progress are you making in the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) to deliver Healthy Streets and reach your target for 85 per cent of all journeys to be made by sustainable travel by 2031?
  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – long term vision

    • Reference: 2019/17038
    • Question by: Navin Shah
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    What is the long-term vision for the park and how are you progressing with your plans?
  • LLDC’s Challenges

    • Reference: 2019/17037
    • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    What do you see as the key challenges for the LLDC over the coming years?
  • Question and Answer Session: Olympic Park Legacy Company

    • Reference: 2011/0075-1
    • Question by: Dee Doocey
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2011
    Dee Doocey (Chair): Can I formally welcome Baroness Ford and Andrew Altman to the meeting. Baroness Ford is the Chair of the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) and Andrew Altman is the Chief Executive. Thank you very much for coming. If I could explain how the session is going to work; I understand that Margaret and Andrew are going to give a five minute opening statement. I will then ask a Member from each Group to put a question in the following order: the Labour Group, followed by the Liberal Democrat Group, followed by the Conservative Group, followed by the...
  • Question and Answer Session: Olympic Park Legacy Company (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Andrew Boff
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2011
    Could you tell me what role the OPLC will have in consulting the populated parts of the proposed MDC?
  • Question and Answer Session: Olympic Park Legacy Company (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Richard Barnbrook
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2011
    Thank you, Chair. I would like to take a step back as we look towards legacy. We are all aware in this Chamber that the host boroughs of east London are some of the poorest locations in the capital. 70,000 unemployed adults are in the seven east London boroughs that neighbour the Olympic site. I am looking at the foundations of a legacy. How is it possible to truly call this a legacy when, at this moment in time, of the 5,381 employed people on the site, only 20% are from the five hosting boroughs and 48% are non-British? This...