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People's Question Time

Your chance to question the Mayor and the London Assembly

People's Question Time is a meeting that gives Londoners an opportunity to ask the Mayor and the London Assembly about their plans, priorities and policies for London. These meetings are held twice a year, in the evening, each time in a different area of London.

Recent PQT meetings

The last People's Question Time meeting with the Mayor and the London Assembly was on Thursday 5 March 2009 at Bromley Civic Centre. A recording of this meeting and a transcript are now available. More information about 5 March 2009 PQT meeting.

Records of past People's Question Time meetings.

Register your interest

If you would like to be on our mailing list to receive information about People's Question Time meetings, please complete the online form to register your interest in People's Question Time.

Where can I find out more about the GLA?

There is a great deal of information regarding the Greater London Authority's activities elsewhere on this website, for instance:

Biographical information about the Mayor of London and London Assembly members is also available.

Related links

Mayor's Economic Recovery Consultation meeting - 22 July 2009

Mayor's 2012 and Beyond Consultation meeting - 9 June 2009

PQT 5 March 2009

Mayor's Heathrow Consultation meeting - 21 January 2009

PQT 6 November 2008

Past PQT meetings

 
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