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  • Shoreditch one-way system

    • Reference: 2000/0426
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Will the Mayor consider the feasibility of replacing the Shoreditch one-way system, with a two-way system, as part of the engineering works leading up to the introduction of his proposed congestion charge scheme? .
  • Cock Tavern Public House

    • Reference: 2000/0467
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Will the Mayor speak to the Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority concerning the Cock Tavern Public House, Euston Road, scene of a recent pro-real IRA meeting and other potential source of public disorder and seek assurance from the Metropolitan Police that appropriate action will be taken to prevent this establishment being a constant source of nuisance to residents of Camden and London as a whole? .
  • ALTER

    • Reference: 2000/0425
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    In view of the Assembly's motion of 6 December, will the Mayor sign up to the European ALTER programme?
  • Enforcement of Traffic Offences

    • Reference: 2000/0427
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 20 December 2000
    Does the Mayor agree that the proposed increase in the number of police officers in London will enable the Metropolitan Police Authority to give greater priority to the enforcement of traffic offences, partiularly speeding?
  • Northern Ireland

    • Reference: 2000/0337
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    Will the Mayor support plans to erect a memorial in London to commemorate soldiers and member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary killed during the Northern Ireland troubles?
  • Traffic Reduction

    • Reference: 2000/0357
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    How does the Mayor expect his focus upon congestion, rather than traffic reduction, to : reduce gas emissions; contribute to his road safety targets and deliver a better quality of life in outer London, which is due to have the largest increase in traffic over the next decade.
  • Access for People with Disabilities - Transport

    • Reference: 2000/0338
    • Question by: Brian Coleman
    • Meeting date: 15 November 2000
    Is the Mayor aware that access for people with physical disabilities to Britain's busiest railway station, Clapham Junction, is by an "evacuation" chair, which must be carried up and down stairs by railway staff, which is inefficient, dangerous and humiliating for the disabled person. This is by no means an isolated example. What measures will the Mayor take to increase access for people with disabilities to public transport? Will the Mayor ask Transport for London to look at possible improvements at Clapham Junction?
  • Walking

    • Reference: 2000/0267
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 18 October 2000
    Given the Mayor's commitment to be the pedestrians' champion on TfL, would he tell us the following: a) will he be including a specific strategy on walking as a section within his draft Transport Strategy; b) what will be the mechanism for delivering this strategy, or any set of policies on walking; c) which individuals will have responsibility for implementing the strategy; d) how will these individuals link to and make use of the expertise within the London Walking Forum and the Pedestrians Association; e) will his policy package include the completion of links between some of the existing greenways...
  • Hutton Report - PPP

    • Reference: 2000/0309
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 18 October 2000
    The Hutton report makes a number of predictions concerning the PPP. In particular, it predicts that bidders will seek to renegotiate the contract before the first contract review. It also says there is a high possibility of London Underground being held to ransom by the PPP companies. Do you agree with these predictions, and if so, what are the implications for Londoners? The Mayor: Jenny Jones: That is a very full answer - thank you. Elizabeth Howlett: The Mayor: John Biggs: The Mayor: John Biggs: The Mayor:
  • Concessionary fares

    • Reference: 2000/0272
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 18 October 2000
    Will the Mayor's draft transport strategy contain any concessionary fares for students and further concessions for children? .