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  • Litter in London

    • Reference: 2021/1144
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 18 March 2021
    As the pandemic starts to ease and people are spending more time outdoors in public places, litter has already started to increase. Will you be launching a litter campaign as well as urging local authorities and other stakeholders to increase bin capacity in public places?
  • Access to green space during lockdown

    • Reference: 2020/3990
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
    Will you be doing research into use of public green space, such as parks, and the public’s view of these spaces during both the first and second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic?
  • Use of canals as a public space during Covid-19

    • Reference: 2020/3991
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
    Have you monitored the use of green-blue open space, such as canals, during the Covid-19 pandemic?
  • Covid-19 in prisons

    • Reference: 2020/1586
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 21 May 2020
    Have you made representations to Government to ask what steps are being taken to ensure that we do not have a repeat of the Covid-19 care home crisis in London’s prisons? Are prisoners, prison officers, support workers and medical staff within remand facilities being given necessary protection and opportunities for social distancing to keep them safe?
  • Regreening public realm

    • Reference: 2020/1588
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 21 May 2020
    An unintended consequence of the harsh cuts to public services, which we have seen more evidence of during the current lockdown, is that some green spaces such as road verges, roundabouts and corners of parks have been left to go wild, increasing biodiversity and benefiting pollinators. While I’m sure we share the view that public service austerity has had an overall terrible impact on London, would you agree that this accidental regreening and rewilding has been positive, and is this a something you could encourage through City Hall, TfL and other stakeholders, to demonstrate the benefits that this biodiversity achieves?
  • Air Quality Focus Areas

    • Reference: 2018/2859
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 19 October 2018
    Your draft London Plan says, "9.1.8 Air Quality Focus Areas (AQFA) are locations that not only exceed the EU annual mean limit value for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) but are also locations with high human exposure. AQFAs are not the only areas with poor air quality but they have been defined to identify areas where currently planned measures to reduce air pollution may not fully resolve poor air quality issues. There are currently 187 AQFAs across London (Figure 9.1). The list of Air Quality Focus Areas is updated from time to time as the London Atmospheric Inventory is reviewed and the...
  • Emissions Limits

    • Reference: 2018/2860
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 19 October 2018
    The Definitions section of your draft London Plan says, "incineration The controlled burning of waste in the presence of sufficient air to achieve complete combustion. Energy is usually recovered in the form of electric power and/or heat. The emissions are controlled under EU Directive 2000/76/EC. This Directive also applies to other thermal treatment processes such as pyrolysis and gasification, so the term incineration may be applied to a wider range of thermal waste treatment processes." Do you expect emissions limits to change due to Brexit and what effect would any change have on your draft London plan policies?
  • Habitat Conservation

    • Reference: 2018/2861
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 19 October 2018
    The Definitions section of your draft London Plan says, "Special Areas of Conservation Designated under the EC Habitats Directive (1992), areas identified as best representing the range and variety within the EU of habitats and (non-bird) species". Do you expect the designation criteria to change due to Brexit and what effect would any change have on your draft London plan policies?
  • Cleaner Walking Routes to School

    • Reference: 2018/1626
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 21 June 2018
    Following the publication of your air quality audits, we welcome the recommendations and the announcement of the £1 million fund to help improve the air quality around London's worst affected schools and nurseries. Given the significance of air quality on children's development and on their quality of life could you tell me how you intend to grow this fund in the following years?
  • Public Access to Police Stations: Travel Times within One Hour Map

    • Reference: 2018/0269
    • Question by: Nicky Gavron
    • Meeting date: 18 January 2018
    The Met and MOPAC's Draft Public Access and Engagement Strategy states "The London Plan should commit to ensuring that each borough has at least one police station with a publicly accessible front counter which is open twenty-four hours a day. These 24/7 front counters should be located no more than one hour away from any London resident travelling using public transport". Will you publish a map that shows which areas of London are within one hour's public transport of the 33 permanent police front counters you have proposed?