Category Archives: Mayor’s Question Time

Tube Noise written answers October 18

Tube noise complaints [1] Question No: 2018/2799 Andrew Dismore How many outstanding complaints in terms of a) number of sites and b) number of individual complaints are there concerning tube noise, broken down by line? Written response from the Mayor   There are currently 236 ongoing complaints, across 64 sites. Bakerloo line: 2 (ongoing complaints) Central line: 27 District: 19 […]

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MQT answers October 18

Barnet Council food waste collections Question No: 2018/2781 Andrew Dismore Barnet Council has now voted to suspend separate food waste collections, despite your comments at last Mayor’s Question Time. What action have you, or do you, propose to take as a result? Written response from the Mayor Officers are drafting a response which will be sent shortly.   Whistle-blowers Question […]

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Late September MQT answers, covering Brexit and Appropriate Adults

Legal services and Brexit Question No: 2018/2196 Andrew Dismore Reports suggest that companies are changing contracts to ensure disputes are heard in the EU rather than the UK courts; what are the implications for this for London’s economy? Written response from the Mayor Legal services generated £31.5bn for the UK economy in 2016. Businesses surveyed by Thomson Reuters have said […]

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Additional September MQT answers

Barking to Gospel Oak Line Question No: 2018/2215 Andrew Dismore Further to your answer to Question No: 2018/1860, I understand that you are mistaken in much of your reply. There have been no additional trains operating “temporarily” on the Barking to Gospel Oak line. The five trains in question (PIXC-busters) have operated since 2013 and until 19 May this year […]

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