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  • Skills (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 17 March 2004
    Just going on from that, there are two areas I think we wanted to dig in a little bit on. The first question is around the evidence that came from the London Renewables group, which the LDA are participating in. The consultant there said that the problem is not to do with skills today, but to do with regulation today, because there are a lot of ersatz double-glazing salesmen who are putting solar panels on roofs. Does the LDA have a role in terms of looking at regulation? That is part of the confidence in building a renewables industry, i.e...
  • Local Needs and Major Developments

    • Reference: 2001/0068-1
    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    How best can developers be made to better reflect the housing, employment and environmental needs of local people when planning and executing major developments? .
  • Views

    • Reference: 2001/0076-1
    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    To what extant do you believe that local views and priorities, as expressed through planning policies, should be respected and to what extent do you see your role as challenging parochial interests and views? .
  • Richard Roger's Appointment (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    On what planning applications have you given formal or informal advice to the Mayor?
  • Richard Roger's Appointment (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Samantha Heath
    • Meeting date: 11 July 2001
    If I could just go on a little bit further. I have got here your designs for Greater London, it was on the website. On page 7, I have turned to it, you actually refer to a barrage. You refer to a barrage going across the River Thames, an additional barrage. I would just like to recommend to you, give advice to you formally, not to have a barrage across the Thames because it would create a great cesspit which in London would create a whole number of diseases.