Hackney could benefit from cash to save the capital’s railways 5 February 2003 by sianberry With the release of the Strategic Rail Authority’s Strategic Plan 2003, it is clear that there are not enough funds for long awaited rail projects in London. It is crucial that Ken Livingstone’s claim to be leading the battle to save the capital’s railways is now backed with more money. With recent announcements on delays […] Read more »
Greens want faster action on a thousand new speed cameras in London 3 February 2003 by sianberry The aim of the London Road Safety Camera Partnership is to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the capital’s roads by 1,125 over the next five years. The Partnership has identified nearly a thousand crash blackspots where over 5,200 people have been killed or seriously injured in the last three years. A survey by the […] Read more »
Greens welcome plans for Ealing trams 3 February 2003 by sianberry Jenny believes that the £200m project will provide at least 50 million passengers a year with a more reliable and sustainable form of transport, but TfL have to provide the money and imagination to meet many of the community’s demands, such as traffic calming. Overall, there will be less traffic on Ealing’s roads, due to […] Read more »
More London roads gridlock unless Government rescues threatened rail schemes 29 January 2003 by sianberry Jenny is calling for the renationalisation of the rail network and for schemes like Thameslink 2000, Orbirail and the East London Line Extension to be funded by scrapping the national road building plan. The cash-strapped SRA is due to issue a cut down version of its strategic plan, which could threaten the building of long-promised […] Read more »
Southwark’s draft plan is a builders’ manifesto, claim Greens 29 January 2003 by sianberry Campaigners have recently been fighting the council over the future of Paterson Park, Canada Water and the Downtown area green space. People in Southwark still have until the middle of February to respond to the council’s Supplementary Planning Guidance on open spaces. Southwark has one designated Local Nature Reserve, at Sydenham Hill Wood. The Greens […] Read more »
Livingstone in bed with Labour over unambitious recycling plans for Lewisham 29 January 2003 by sianberry Mayor Livingstone’s own Waste Strategy clearly states that councils must provide all properties with a kerbside collection of at least three materials by 1 April 2004 but Lewisham Council is planning to renege on this and is committed only to a collection for paper by that date. In a formal question to Mayor Livingstone, Darren […] Read more »
Greens expose London Mayor’s attempt to con Londoners over motorway bridge tolls 28 January 2003 by sianberry Mayor Livingstone is due to consult people in East London about the proposed motorway bridge and this raises concerns for Greens. Jenny argues that the Mayor has no clear idea of how the local toll scheme will work, who it will affect and how much it will cost to run, this will allow people to […] Read more »
Greens bid farewell to human shield for Iraq 23 January 2003 by sianberry Jenny says, “The sheer number who signed-up to volunteer to be human shields shows the desperate outrage people are feel over the prospect of war. The Green Party is the only political party in Britain which has consistently opposed this unjust and immoral war against Iraq. US and British led sanctions have already murdered around […] Read more »
Green light for clean power in London 23 January 2003 by sianberry Commenting on the Mayor’s Draft Energy Strategy launched on 21 January, Victor Anderson, Environment Advisor to the Mayor said, "I want to see the Mayor using his planning powers to turn down all planning applications for new office blocks in London powered by yesterday’s polluting fossil fuels.” Victor added, “The Mayor’s Draft Energy Strategy is […] Read more »
Greens badger Ken over headline-grabbing gimmicks 23 January 2003 by sianberry Darren Johnson is holding firm to his accusation that the Mayor is ‘squandering’ London’s wildlife budget. The row ensued after the London Assembly Green Party Group proposed to cut the Mayor’s subsidy for London Zoo and switch the money to practical nature conservation work. It emerged that only £51,000 of the Mayor’s environmental budget is […] Read more »