London Assembly

Monday, 20 June 2022

  • Mobility Credits (2)

    What role will mobility credits play in any scrappage scheme in relation to the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to the whole of Greater London?

  • ULEZ Development

    Can you outline the next steps in the development of the Ultra Low Emission Zone?

  • Ulez (3)

    How many vehicles does TfL estimate will be charged on a weekly or daily basis if the ULEZ is expanded to the whole of London?

  • Transport for London Staff Interventions in Health Emergencies

    Please provide a breakdown of how many health emergencies Transport for London (TfL) staff have intervened in over the last five years.

  • ULEZ Cameras

    Does TfL or Capita decide where ULEZ cameras should be placed?

  • Cycle Training

    Given the significant benefits of cycle training, will you guarantee that TfL will not cut cycle training funding so long as you are Mayor?

  • TfL Spending - Prioritisation

    Given that pandemic restrictions have ended, the state of TfL finances and the fact that you have told the public that bus routes might have to be removed whilst flyovers and bridges might not be...

  • Face Coverings on Transport for London

    In what situation would you bring back the wearing of face coverings as a condition of carriage on Transport for London (TfL) services?

  • ULEZ Camera Data (1)

    Does TfL have full access to the data and footage from the ULEZ cameras?

  • Cost of Living

    Can you explain how making the ULEZ London-wide - something that hits those who cannot afford to upgrade their vehicle - takes into account cost of living?

  • Pedestrianisation of Oxford Street

    Following the change of political administration of Westminster City Council what steps will you be taking to implement your 2016 manifesto commitment to pedestrianise Oxford Street.

  • Dynamic Fare Pricing

    In May 2021 you said that TfL would “explore the use of more dynamic fare pricing”. Can you update me on this work and what new dynamic fare pricing, if any, was introduced as part of...

  • City of London Speed Limit (1)

    Given the proposed reduction in the speed limit across the City of London and the safety attributes that it may bring across the board, will the Mayor either remove the Bishopsgate Streetspace...

  • Gambling Adverts on TfL property

    Is TfL actively considering banning gambling adverts on TfL property given the social harms that gambling exacerbates?

  • Bus service for Turing House School

    Will you look to increase bus capacity on route 481 to help students and staff who attend Turing House School in Twickenham?

  • Santander cycle hire scheme for older people

    Will you review the charges for the Santander cycle hire scheme for older people who have an Oyster 60 plus card or Freedom Pass?

  • South Carriage Drive Closure

    With regard to the closure of South Carriage Drive in Hyde Park to vehicular traffic, which bodies are the final decision makers and what is the timeframe for the decision on reopening?

  • Helicopters 3

    For each financial year 2018/19, 2019/20 2020/21 and 2021/22 how much did police helicopters being used over London use cost the Metropolitan Police Service?

  • Culture Support

    How many businesses in the culture and creative arts sectors have you directly supported since you became Mayor? Please provide a breakdown by London borough and if applicable, amount of funding...

  • Problem-oriented policing

    How will the new problem-orientated policing approach, mentioned in your Police and Crime Plan and due to be implemented by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), change the way Londoners are policed?

  • New College of Policing Live Facial Recognition guidance

    Recent guidance published by the College of Policing on Live Facial Recognition allows for victims of crimes to be placed on watchlists used by police forces. Does the Metropolitan Police Service...

  • Stop and search based on physical appearance

    Code A of the PACE code states that a person’s physical appearance cannot be used as the reason for stopping and searching them or any vehicle they are in. However, physical appearance was...

  • Community resolution pilot in children update

    The Force Management Statement published by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) mentions a pilot run by South Basic Command Unit (BCU) where officers conduct a home visit to engage with a child...

  • Diesel Cars and ULEZ

    A constituent claims his 2014 ‘clean diesel’ car, for which he pays £20 a year road tax, is apparently not green enough for ULEZ. He wants to know why he should have to replace...

  • Barriers to Active Travel

    Having advised that ‘Regular TfL customer surveys further tell of the key barriers and help better target programmes to boost active travel’, please can you expand on those barriers...

  • Economic Recovery Implementation Plan (3)

    For the “Transport Foundation – Active Travel” section of the Plan can you provide an update on what the impacts of the schemes on different transport modes are and how you are...

  • Tackling and tracking volume crime

    In your final Police and Crime Plan you commit to more work to better track and tackle volume crime, which has a huge impact on communities across London. Please can you provide detail and...

  • ULEZ Charges (3)

    What was the total amount of the penalties issued for the non-payment of the ULEZ charge from the 25th of July 2021 to the 24th of October 2021?

  • Anti-Social Behaviour reports unattended by police

    How many anti-social behaviour reports have not been attended by the Met in each of the last five years? Please break this information down by i) year and ii) borough.

  • River Passenger Traffic

    Following MQ 2019/9247, please provide details on the number of river passengers for 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22 and estimates for 2022/23 and 2023/24, which covers your current Transport for...

  • Spending on specialist services for domestic abuse

    I very much welcome the additional £11.3million investment in specialist services for victims of domestic abuse. Can you please outline how the services will be accessible across all boroughs?

  • Funding and targets for community parklets

    To empower residents and communities to create community hubs with greening, seating and planting on their streets, will you provide dedicated funding to local authorities, alongside targets for...

  • Employers of 73 Bus Workers who died from Covid-19, March 2020-November 2021

    In your response to Question 2022/0796, you responded “Due to the sensitivity of information for colleagues who have passed away, TfL cannot provide a breakdown by bus contractor of the bus...

  • City of London Speed Limit (2)

    Given the proposed reduction in the speed limit across the City of London it seems perverse to exclude a mode of transport with an exemplary safety record. Will the Mayor also be willing to enter...

  • Ending the deployment of Safer Schools Officers

    Given the serious safeguarding case of the strip search of Child Q at her school while she was menstruating, have you and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) considered ending the deployment of...

  • ULEZ Camera Data (2)

    Are there any limits to how data and footage from ULEZ cameras can be used beyond their primary purpose?

  • Tube noise in Fitzrovia [1]

    What was the total number of tube noise complaints received between March 2018 and February 2019 in Fitzrovia? What is the current status of those complaints? If TfL has declared any of those...

  • Operation Aegis update

    In April last year the Met launched Operation Aegis, a two-year project where teams of experienced coaches and officers visit every BCU for 14 weeks at a time, upskilling frontline officers in...

  • Economic Recovery Implementation Plan (6)

    What new transport infrastructure are the GLA and TfL currently working with relevant partners on? Please list the projects and the partners.

  • Retirees in the Private Rented Sector

    London is seeing more retirees living in the PRS as many people are unable to buy their own property. What can be done to help support them?

  • Engaging with Londoners on trust and confidence in the police

    Aside from the MOPAC Public Attitude Surveys, how are you ensuring continual engagement with Londoners on issues of trust and confidence in the police, particularly those groups for which...

  • Mental Health and Police Custody

    Please provide a breakdown of how many people have been held in custody by the Metropolitan Police due to a mental health-related incident over the last five years.

  • Illegal E-Scooter Use

    What are TfL and the Metropolitan Police doing to crack down on illegal e-scooter use in London?

  • South Carriage Drive Closure (1)

    With regard to the closure of South Carriage Drive in Hyde Park to vehicular traffic, has Royal Parks shared its assessment with the City of Westminster and / or TfL?

  • ULEZ Expansion (1)

    Could you set out what methods of engagement will be used when the consultation starts on the expansion of the ULEZ to cover the whole of London?

  • Londonwide Ultra Low Emission Zone (2)

    When will you be publishing more detailed information on any Londonwide Ultra Low Emission Zone scrappage schemes and support packages that will be available for charities, small businesses,...

  • Wildflowers on the new City Hall estate

    The new City Hall is surrounded by some green spaces that are used minimally by the public, such as the embankment that faces Silvertown Way and the verges surrounding the building access routes....

  • Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm

    Nick Rogers: Further to my question 2021/3912, what work has the Commission for Diversity in the Public Realm achieved and what is the total cost to the taxpayer since its inception?

  • Mobility Credits (1)

    What specific actions have you taken to progress the idea of mobility credits in London?

  • Reason for Presentation of TfL’s Covid-19 “Death in Service” Data

    In your responses to Questions 2021/0127, 2021/1974 and 2021/4898 you aggregated deaths of bus and Dial-A-Ride drivers and presented a combined total figure for both categories of driver. Are...

  • Ambulance Callouts from London Underground Stations

    Please provide a breakdown of the number of ambulance callouts, facilitated by Transport for London (TfL) staff, at London Underground stations over the last three years. Can you also provide a...

  • Speed Limit Reductions

    In February 2022 I asked question 2022/0819 about the need to review bus timetables when speed limits are reduced, to avoid creating a safety issue by putting undue pressure on bus drivers to...

  • ULEZ Charges (1)

    What was the total income from the ULEZ charges from the 25th of July 2021 to the 24th of October 2021?

  • Memorialising Cyclist and Pedestrian Deaths from Crossrail Construction Vehicles

    Following up on your noncommittal responses to questions 2018/2614 and 2018/2991 in autumn 2018 and question 2021/1986 in summer 2021, with your recent announcement that Crossrail will partially...

  • Increased Costs

    Please can you provide a breakdown of all charges, fares, taxes, rents and levies which the Mayor of London or GLA group has introduced or increased since 2016? Please also specify the percentage...

  • MPS bi-annual officer and staff survey

    What were the results of the bi-annual officer and staff surveys conducted in October 2021 by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS)? What areas of concern were raised by those surveyed?

  • Intelligent Infrastructure Control Centre

    The Intelligent Infrastructure Control Centre (IICC) is being developed by the Transport Infrastructure Efficiency Strategy Living Lab programme. As TfL is a member of this programme can you give...

  • Strip searching children

    Given the serious safeguarding case of the strip search of Child Q at her school while she was menstruating, will you and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) end the practice of strip searching...

  • Tube noise in Fitzrovia [2]

    Speed restrictions were in place on the night tube in the Warren Street area, prior to the suspension of the night tube during the pandemic. Despite noise levels in properties being higher now...

  • Guidance for community parklets

    Will you update the November 2017 Transport for London (TfL) temporary street measures guidance document, Small Change, Big Impact, based on lessons from the Streetspace schemes and other recent...

  • South Carriage Drive Closure

    With regard to the closure of South Carriage Drive in Hyde Park to vehicular traffic, what is the data being assessed and when will it be published?

  • Attempts to appeal the High Court ruling on the Sarah Everard vigil

    How much has the Met spent on defending their position in relation to the policing of the Sarah Everard Vigil in March 2021, including their attempts to appeal the High Court ruling, which found...

  • Car Theft in London

    Data from the Home Office shows that the Met closed 89% of car theft cases in 2021 without even identifying a suspect – the worst record of any police service in the country. What work is...

  • Lessons from October's ULEZ Expansion (3)

    How many of those people regularly paying the ULEZ are poorer Londoners who cannot afford to replace their vehicle but, based on their income, are also really struggling to pay £12.50 per day?

  • Lessons from October's ULEZ Expansion (2)

    What assessment has been made of the relative incomes of those paying to drive into the ULEZ?

  • Crossrail Opening

    When will Crossrail be fully open?

  • Working Group on Online Harms

    In your final Police and Crime Plan you commit to setting up a working group to tackle online harms. Please provide detail on its remit and how it how it will operate and work alongside the...

  • Bus Driver Health and Well-Being Programme

    Page 50 of the Safety, Health and Environment Quarterly report 'Quarter 3 2021/22' published on the TfL website mentions something called a “Bus Driver Health and Well-Being...

  • Fatigue, Health and Wellbeing Innovation Challenge

    Page 50 of the Safety, Health and Environment Quarterly report 'Quarter 3 2021/22' published on the TfL website mentions something called the “Fatigue, Health and Wellbeing Innovation...

What is this?

The London Assembly is a 25-member elected body, part of the Greater London Authority, that scrutinises the activities of the Mayor of London.

The London Assembly was established in 2000 and meets at City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Tower Bridge. The Assembly is also able to investigate other issues of importance to Londoners (transport, environmental matters, etc.), publish its findings and recommendations, and make proposals to the Mayor.

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