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  • 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...
  • Planning to Build Out

    • Reference: 2019/17056
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    What is the average time between a scheme being given planning permission by the LLDC and it being completed?
  • Neighbourhood Planning

    • Reference: 2019/17057
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 05 September 2019
    What support does the LLDC give to Neighbourhood Planning in general, and specifically to the Greater Carpenters Neighbourhood Forum?
  • Land and property taxes (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 05 June 2013
    Nicky Gavron (AM): Thank you for the report and thank you so much for the way you are amplifying it, Tony. This is a little bit different from what Jenny Jones and Murad Qureshi have been saying but it is building on that. Do you think if there was a targeted form of land tax on those sites which have planning permissions, and we know now we have 211,000 homes sitting on land with planning permission at the moment, that would help bring forward housing?
  • Tax Devolution (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 24 October 2012
    Nicky Gavron (AM): Picking up on what you were saying earlier about hypothecation and recognising that you are trying to do a very important, long term job which may pay off, in the shorter term, how far is your survey of other cities looking at the ways in which other city governments have been enabled to set charges like congestion charging, or have the powers to set levies and so on, which they can hypothecate? The Mayor has two opportunities in London: CIL and congestion charging, and there could be others like that. Are you going to come up with...