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  • River Wandle - Beddington Treatment Plant

    • Reference: 2020/4154
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 19 November 2020
    Could the Mayor confirm whether or not there has been any recent difficulty at the Beddington treatment plant that might cause foaming?
  • Wildlife corridors (1)

    • Reference: 2019/14361
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 18 July 2019
    Will you commit to including support for wildlife corridors in your forthcoming guidance to the London Environment Strategy?
  • Wildlife corridors (3)

    • Reference: 2019/14362
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 18 July 2019
    Will you commit to including support for wildlife corridors in appropriate supplementary planning guidance for the new London Plan, particularly in relation to policies G1 and G6?
  • Wildlife corridors (2)

    • Reference: 2019/14439
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 18 July 2019
    Will you commit to including support for wildlife corridors in your forthcoming update to the All London Green Grid?
  • Traffic pollution/Sutton Hospital Secondary School

    • Reference: 2017/2257
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 22 June 2017
    The Chiltern Road junction is already one of the most polluted locations in Belmont & Sutton Council is planning for a new secondary school provision on the Sutton Hospital Site by 2018, which will exacerbate pollution levels. Mr Mayor, in light of your recent call for traffic to be banned on some roads near schools in a bid to tackle air pollution, what is your opinion of the proposal to build a school with its entrance directly on an unsafe and highly polluted junction?
  • United Nations Environmental Programme

    • Reference: 2016/2804
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 July 2016
    Pursuant to question 2016/2337 when do you, MOPAC and the Metropolitan Police Service intend to have made a full assessment of the joint Interpol and United Nations Environment Programme study which suggested natural resources worth between $91 billion and $258 billion are being stolen annually?
  • United Nations Environmental Programme

    • Reference: 2016/2337
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 22 June 2016
    What assessment have you, MOPAC and the Metropolitan Police Service made of the joint Interpol and United Nations Environment Programme study which suggested natural resources worth between $91 billion and $258 billion are being stolen annually?
  • Croydon School Food Growing Scheme

    • Reference: 2016/1062
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    Further to your grants scheme to support food growing in Croydon schools, what will be the main benefits of this scheme?
  • Air quality plan for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in London

    • Reference: 2016/0969
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    Given your own Air Quality Manifesto (2014) showed how London could meet European legal limits for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) by 2020, do you feel the government's current plan for reducing NO2 in London - which does not see the capital meeting legal targets until 2025 at the earliest - contains a list of measures that will bring air pollution down to within legal limits in the shortest possible time?
  • Indoor air quality

    • Reference: 2016/0970
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 16 March 2016
    Following reports that indoor air pollution is contributing to around 40,000 early deaths a year in the UK (according to the Royal Colleges of Physicians and of Paediatrics and Child Health), will you consider what more the GLA could do to increase awareness among Londoners of the risks that wood-burning stoves, spray deodorants, air fresheners, fly sprays and gas cookers can pose to the quality of indoor air?