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21 October 2003 by sianberry
The idea has been condemned by Cllr. Darren Johnson AM, Leader of the Green Party Group in the London Assembly. “Ken Livingstone’s plans would spell disaster for London. We need to bring local councils closer to local communities, not take them further away. Greens would like to see smaller local councils which would provide a […]
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16 October 2003 by sianberry
“London is a city that is increasingly expensive to live in; it’s also a city of both low pay and extreme wealth. Greens believe there is a need to make sure that those who look after the capital and provide our essential services can afford to live in London,” said Jenny. “The last thing London […]
14 October 2003 by sianberry
The report "Farmers’ Markets – building bridges between farmers and London shoppers" finds a surging demand for Farmers’ Markets amongst Londoners, yet with fewer than 30 markets across the capital, many are denied access to the quality home grown produce. “With the current crop of food horror-stories, it is little wonder that Londoners are crying […]
13 October 2003 by sianberry
The petition calls on the Assembly to make representations to the Government to end the routing of nuclear waste trains through densely populated areas, such as London. The petition will be presented at the London Assembly Meeting on Wednesday 15 October. “For many years, trains carrying highly radioactive nuclear waste have been travelling through London. […]
8 October 2003 by sianberry
Walking buses are an important part of the Safe Routes to School schemes, which are being funded by local authorities and the Mayor of London. Jenny is calling on Ken Livingstone, to expand the Safe Route to School schemes to cover all the schools in London. Such schemes have been shown to reduce traffic, ease […]
6 October 2003 by sianberry
The report highlights the urgent need for more recreation grounds due to London’s growing population and worsening obesity rates. Applications for developments on playing fields in London have more than doubled in the last four years. Housing, new schools and privately-run sport facilities are all being built on previously green sites, limiting Londoners’ access for […]
30 September 2003 by sianberry
“Ken Livingstone’s call to split London into five super-boroughs must rank alongside Margaret Thatcher’s decision to abolish the GLC for its sheer arrogance and wrongheadedness,” commented Darren. Under Mayor Livingstone’s hare-brained plans there would just be five local authorities in London – North-West London, North Central London, North East London, South-West London and South East […]
Mayor Livingstone is calling for London’s 32 boroughs to be scrapped and the capital to be split into five huge super-boroughs. In direct contrast, Greens are calling for smaller local councils that truly represent London’s communities . “Greens would like to see smaller London boroughs which would provide a real voice for London’s historic local […]
29 September 2003 by sianberry
Noel is urging the Mayor, the Government and London 2012 to make clearer guarantees to Londoners on benefits to transport after the Olympics. Noel said, “Londoners have been promised that these Olympics will improve our transport and be the most sustainable bid ever. But as yet there is no new infrastructure or services confirmed as […]
26 September 2003 by sianberry
Keith Mills and Barbara Cassani have been asked to discuss key concerns about the impact of the Games on London. “Londoners have been promised that these Olympics will improve our transport, create facilities of use to local people and be the most sustainable bid ever. We will be ensuring that these promises are not just […]