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  • Buildings with simultaneous evacuation processes (2)

    • Reference: 2019/20477
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    What is the a) modal average, b) longest and c) shortest number of days that residential buildings have had stay put suspended for?
  • Private sector remediation progress (1)

    • Reference: 2019/20479
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    How much money has been a) allocated and b) disbursed to remediate high rise private sector residential buildings with ACM cladding in London?
  • Private sector remediation progress (2)

    • Reference: 2019/20480
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    How many high-rise residential buildings in London in receipt of funds from the private sector remediation fund have a) started and b) completed works?
  • Private sector remediation progress (3)

    • Reference: 2019/20481
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    What is the a) modal average, b) highest and c) lowest number of state aid forms that have needed to be collected to progress remediation in high rise residential buildings accessing the GLA-administered fund?
  • Remediation fund values

    • Reference: 2019/20482
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    Are the ACM cladding remediation funds administered by the GLA a fixed value or does the resource available depend on demand?
  • High Pressure Laminate cladding

    • Reference: 2019/20485
    • Question by: Andrew Dismore
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    Are all London boroughs informing LFB as and when they identify high rise residential buildings with HPL cladding as part of the Government-mandated exercise; and if not, which are not doing so?
  • Women and London Living Rent

    • Reference: 2019/20140
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    Thank you for your answer to my question 2016/1585. Does your methodology for calculating your London Living Rent still not take into account that women may not be able to afford rents based on average wages, since the median gender pay gap in London, according to the latest data in 2018 (https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/gender-pay-gaps), is 17 per cent?
  • Small sites (1)

    • Reference: 2019/20141
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    The Planning Inspectorate’s Report of the Examination in Public of the London Plan 2019 advises you to: “reduce the ten year small site housing targets for boroughs to give a total of 119,250 dwellings (rather than 245,730) and as a consequence reduce the overall housing targets for boroughs to give a total of 522,850 dwellings (rather than 649,350).” Which boroughs have so far identified enough small sites to meet either the requirements of your new London Plan or the reduced targets?
  • Small sites (2)

    • Reference: 2019/20142
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    How are you monitoring borough councils making small sites available for small developers, housing associations, and communities?
  • Homes for Londoners online property portal

    • Reference: 2019/20143
    • Question by: Siân Berry
    • Meeting date: 14 November 2019
    On 21 June 2018, you launched a new portal to help Londoners find an affordable home, in place of the London Lettings Agency you promised in your manifesto. At Mayor’s Question Time on 22 March 2018, you said that this portal would promote: “affordable homes for Londoners to rent and buy.” This portal (as of 31 October 2019) offers more than 900 homes to buy, but only one home for rent. This single home to rent is available at discount market rent (i.e. 80 per cent of market rent) and this is a definition of ‘affordable’ that you said you...