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  • Poems on the Underground

    • Reference: 2020/2924
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 17 September 2020
    Given the paucity of commercial advertising currently available to TfL to entertain London’s commuters on the tube, I welcome the return of ‘Poems on the Underground’. However, the current offerings available read like the maunderings of the disturbed. Whilst I am well aware that there are some in our city who are not keen on British culture, the English language has always offered a rich poetic tradition. Is it possible that those involved in this initiative could be persuaded to provide Londoners with something slightly more uplifting in these difficult times?
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

    • Reference: 2020/1445
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 19 March 2020
    To what extent do you support equality, diversity and inclusion in London?
  • Night Czar

    • Reference: 2017/0325
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2017
    How are the night czar's late night tube journeys, armed with a clipboard and questionnaire, bringing real benefits to London's night-time economy?
  • Hornsey Arts Centre

    • Reference: 2016/4755
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    Will you call a review of the sale of Hornsey Arts Centre by Haringey Council, which is reportedly home to 74 small local businesses, which will be dislocated, and due to be sold on 18th January to the Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium, which allegedly plans to convert it into a luxury hotel and luxury flats with only 4% being affordable?
  • Night Czar

    • Reference: 2016/4769
    • Question by: David Kurten
    • Meeting date: 14 December 2016
    How many staff or office-holders on the GLA payroll are paid through a personal service company?
  • Wi-Fi in Museums

    • Reference: 2015/0101
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 21 January 2015
    In DD1272 the justification for increasing the Wi-Fi Museums Scheme from £1.2m to £1.75m (at the expense of the SME Broadband Voucher Scheme) is that it "will translate to economic growth in London, greater inward investment, increased visitors attraction, new jobs and employment growth." Can you explain exactly how this would be the case?
  • World Expo 2025 London Bid (1)

    • Reference: 2014/2643
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 23 July 2014
    What criteria did Barking Riverside, the Royal Docks, Meridian Water in Enfield and Heathrow Airport (if it were to close) satisfy as possible locations for the London bid to host the World Expo in 2025?
  • World Expo 2025 London Bid (2)

    • Reference: 2014/2644
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 23 July 2014
    What is the timetable for the bid and what work are you undertaking for it?
  • World Expo 2025 London Bid (3)

    • Reference: 2014/2645
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 23 July 2014
    Who is undertaking the study of the London bid's business case and when will it be published?
  • World Expo 2025 London Bid (4)

    • Reference: 2014/2646
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 23 July 2014
    Who from the GLA attended the fact-finding mission to Dubai and please provide a detailed breakdown of the costs of this mission?