Category Archives: Housing

My report from City Hall – October 2016

My report from City Hall No.36:  23rd July 2016 to 6th October 2016 Introduction This report covers a longer period than usual, due to the Summer break in proceedings at the Assembly, and I wanted to get a full cycle of meetings in, to report back to you comprehensively . May I wish my Jewish constituents a belated Shanah Tovah […]

Read more

Planning update – October 2016

Jules Pipe, formerly executive elected Mayor for Hackney took up office as Deputy Mayor for Planning on 1st August.   City Hall plans to scrap the much abused and misused developers’ viability assessments for affordable housing contributions by introducing a non-negotiable 35% flat rate for private sector schemes. This move would represent a shift away from how affordable housing levels […]

Read more

Police update – October 2016

The most important news is that the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Bernard Hogan Howe, has announced his retirement with effect from early next year. The appointment of his successor is in the gift of the Home Secretary, with ‘due regard’ to the Mayor’s views. During the summer break I met with the Borough Commanders in both Camden and Barnet. The […]

Read more

Transport and HS2 update – October 2016

There are a couple of important local issues to report on first. The proposal from TfL to end the current 13 bus route is disingenuous. I have been campaigning against the removal of the route, working with local residents and the local Labour Party. See also: Letter For Publication On 13 Bus Route Joint Letter To Editors On 13 Bus […]

Read more

Economy Committee – October 2016

Sadiq Khan has re-formed the London Finance Commission with LSE’s Professor Tony Travers again as Chair. The object is to improve the tax and public spending arrangements for London in order to promote jobs, growth and greater equality, which will need greater devolution.  This will build on the Commission’s previous work and recommendations in light of the changed circumstances, following […]

Read more
1 27 28 29 30 31 57