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  • Opening Statement

    • Reference: 2008/0109-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 19 November 2008
    We welcome Seb Coe and Paul Deighton. We are going to receive a brief introductory statement first from Seb.
  • Climate Change Action Plan and London's Buildings (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 16 January 2008
    Given that the Assembly's Environment Committee investigation into the barriers that ordinary Londoners faced in terms of greening their homes showed that one of the biggest barriers that Londoners faced, even though they were enthusiastic about wanting to do something, was the lack of practical advice and information, does it not suggest that the comparatively low take-up we have seen so far suggests we need a more aggressive marketing campaign that reaches Londoners rather than less emphasis on marketing and getting the message out?
  • Climate Change Action Plan and London's Buildings (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 16 January 2008
    Would you also agree that, rather than simply just expecting people to come to you for advice and information, we need to see more of what has been happening in Lewisham where council officers have been going directly to peoples' own homes on a door-to-door basis and offering that advice directly?
  • Living Wage (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    But will contractors be expected to comply with it even if there are circumstances where that may not happen for some reason but will they be expected to comply with it?
  • Living Wage (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    You say it is not an absolute condition but only a year ago the Mayor said, talking about the living wage, and I quote, `That would be the bedrock on which the hiring and employment strategy of all parts of the Olympic family in London will rest'. At that stage the thinking very much seemed to be to make it a clear contractual condition and the QC's advice that the Mayor got with regard to the living wage in terms of GLA contracts was, `I do not consider that the GLA would be acting unlawfully if it gave some weight...
  • Olympic Route Network (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    One of the things the Assembly has been investigating recently is the growing concerns about helicopter noise amongst Londoners. Will there be any additional use of helicopters during the actual period of the Games?
  • Olympic Route Network (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    So there will be no use of helicopters by visitors? It would only be for security?
  • Olympic Route Network (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    And you will be pushing for a no-fly zone for helicopters for other uses that are unrelated to the Games?
  • Living Wage

    • Reference: 2006/0234-1
    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2006
    Will LOCOG require contractors to pay employees working on the Olympics site at least a London Living Wage of £7.05 per hour?
  • Incinerators (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Darren Johnson
    • Meeting date: 13 November 2002
    Can I ask Nicky and Victor for their views as well on this?