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  • Tram crime in Croydon

    • Reference: 2019/12336
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2019
    For each of the years 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19, how many crimes have been committed on Trams in Croydon by crime type?
  • Bus crime in Croydon

    • Reference: 2019/12338
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2019
    For each of the years 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19, how many crimes have been committed on buses in Croydon by crime type?
  • Bus crime in Sutton

    • Reference: 2019/12339
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2019
    For each of the years 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19, how many crimes have been committed on buses in Sutton by crime type?
  • Modern slavery

    • Reference: 2019/12340
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2019
    What progress has been made in tackling modern slavery in London?
  • Collaboration (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 20 June 2019
    Steve O’Connell AM: Thank you, Chair. Going from the general to the specific, Mayor, I sense that you are being told that it is all working very well on the mutual support and housing officers in police stations. It is not correct. I will give you a little story about Croydon. In south Croydon, officers have to parade in Addington Police Station and take a 50-minute bus ride to south of Croydon. That is to police four wards. Three years ago we had a new fire station open, Purley Fire Station. Much excitement happened about that, although it is being...
  • Removal of density matrix in the new London Plan (1)

    • Reference: 2019/8973
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
    As Policy D6 of your new draft London Plan does not give clear guidance what densities are acceptable and what densities are not acceptable, Policy D6 does not give any guidance on the actual appropriate densities of proposed developments in relation to the setting or the local PTAL (public transport accessibility level). The policy requires planning officers to assess local development proposals on subjective evaluation of local characteristics and devise their own evaluation criteria. Applicants would not have any guidance on the appropriate densities for a proposed development and therefore the Policy D6 does not reflect para 122 of the...
  • Removal of density matrix in the new London Plan (2)

    • Reference: 2019/8974
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
    How will applicants or planning officers assess whether proposed developments meet the new NPPF guidance in paragraph 122 part c if and when the London Plan density matrix has been removed?
  • Removal of density matrix in the new London Plan (3)

    • Reference: 2019/8975
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
    If the London Plan density matrix is removed, what policies will be put in place to mitigate against over development of a locality which results on local congestion of public transport capacity?
  • Removal of density matrix in the new London Plan (4)

    • Reference: 2019/8976
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
    As the draft new London Plan removes the density matrix guidance on setting and PTAL, what guarantees can be given that the replacement Policies for optimising housing densities contained in Policy D6, D2 and D1 will be observed, as the compliance to these policies are very subjective and vague and require local planning authorities (LPAs) to define their own evaluation criteria based on the guidance of these new policies for every planning application that comes before them?
  • Removal of density matrix in the new London Plan (5)

    • Reference: 2019/8977
    • Question by: Steve O'Connell
    • Meeting date: 16 May 2019
    What monitoring procedures will be put in place to ensure that LPAs do not ignore the requirements of Policy D6, D2 and D1 to maintain appropriate residential and housing densities once the density matrix has been removed from the policy to ensure that appropriate public transport accessibility is maintained?