Nicholas Rogers: Please list all stations (both TfL and National Rail) in London which are closed but still structurally present. For each station please note when it was closed.
Nicholas Rogers: Following the opening of Turing House School’s new location on Hospital Bridge Road, it is clear that the capacity and frequency of the 481 bus route does not match up to the increased demands being placed on it. Could you please let me know how TfL will rectify this situation and ensure that provision on this route (and the 111) meets the new demands being placed on it?
Nicholas Rogers: Further to my question 2021/4915 which remains unanswered, please can you provide updated figures for the number of citizens of British Overseas Territories currently residing in London? Please break down by territory if possible.
Nicholas Rogers: Following the tragic death in 2015 of a five-year-old girl on a swing in a council playground in Tower Hamlets, for which a court judgement was issued last year, can you please reassure me that all play equipment funded by the GLA, either through housing or other funding, meets the highest possible safety standards?
Nicholas Rogers: Please can you provide all data the GLA and TfL holds on pollution levels on the A316 and the A4 through Hounslow between 2016-2021?
Nicholas Rogers: Can you provide the number of citizens of British Overseas Territories currently residing in London? Please break down by territory if possible.
Nicholas Rogers: Please can you provide the data held by the GLA Group on the PM2.5 levels for the A316 and the A4 through Hounslow between 2016-2021?
Nicholas Rogers: Please can you provide the data the GLA Group holds on the nitrogen dioxide levels for the A316 and the A4 through Hounslow between 2016-2021?
Nicholas Rogers: Can you update me on recent actions you have taken in relation to tackling crime against London’s LGBT+ community?
Nicholas Rogers: Thank you, Mr Mayor, for your answers and there are a few things you mentioned I will touch on. You started off talking about the Stephen Port case and it is clear that that has had a significant impact on trust and confidence in the police among London’s LGBT community. We had a Transport Committee visit to Barking recently and I arrived a little early and I went to St Margaret’s...
Nicholas Rogers: Thank you, I would appreciate that. Moving to another topic, you mentioned the additional £11.3 million that will be supporting domestic abuse victims. Could you go into a bit more detail about how that will specifically be used to help LGBT domestic abuse victims?
Nicholas Rogers: Thank you, I would appreciate that breakdown. During the pandemic, MOPAC provided emergency accommodation for LGBT domestic abuse victims, and I believe there were 129 referrals for four-bed spaces so there is a clear need there. Are there any plans to resurrect that service?
Nicholas Rogers: Yes, that would be fine. Thank you very much.
Nicholas Rogers: What is the process for the police to obtain ULEZ and Congestion Charge camera footage and for each year, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 how many applications were made by the Met and how many have been successful? What is the average time it takes to provide this footage when successful?
Nicholas Rogers: What does TfL believe is causing these unsolicited brake applications?
Nicholas Rogers: What does TfL believe is the solution to these unsolicited brake applications?
Nicholas Rogers: What percentage of Crossrail trains are having unsolicited brake applications at the east and west signalling boundaries?
Nicholas Rogers: Giving as much detail as possible, please update the Assembly on any and all issues that Crossrail is having at the East and West London signalling boundaries.
Nicholas Rogers: What was the minimum annual gross pay of a full time London Underground train operator in each of the last ten years?
Nicholas Rogers: Please provide the average annual gross pay of London Underground train operators including enhancements, overtime and other payments.