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September 2020 MQT answers

Huawei Question No: 2020/3051 Andrew Dismore What impact does the government’s decision to exclude Huawei from rolling out 5G services and their involvement in 4G have on the overdue and over budget development of the Emergency Services Network, and on ensuring inter-service operability? Huawei The Mayor Last updated: 22 September, 2020 The Emergency Service Network (ESN) Programme is a Home […]

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Notes from Tube Noise meeting 18th September 2020

Fitzrovia: TfL are committing to grinding both the north and southbound tracks between Seven Sisters and Victoria every 6 months, starting in October/November this year, each programmed grind will take approximately 6 weeks to complete. Finchley Central: They are looking to do a single supplier tender for electronic lubricators. It will take about 13 weeks, unless they have to go full open type […]

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BRIEFING: Public Accounts Committee Report- Progress in Remediating Dangerous Cladding

Recommendations:   The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (‘The Department’) should, within six months: a) be working with the new Building Safety Regulator, begin vigorous enforcement action against any building owners whose remediation projects are not on track to complete by the end of 2021; and b) begin publishing monthly updates of projected completion dates for all remaining high-rise buildings with […]

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Guidance from the government on safe use of places of worship

Please see here. 1. Introduction The UK is currently experiencing a public health emergency as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The transmission characteristics of COVID-19 are outlined by Public Health England. The transmission of COVID-19 is thought to occur mainly through respiratory droplets generated by coughing and sneezing, and through contact with contaminated surfaces. The predominant modes of transmission […]

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