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People's Question Time Wandsworth

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Please note that this event has already occured.

Key information

Date: Wednesday 11 March 2020

Time: 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Venue: Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, Wandsworth, London, SW11 5TN, GB

Cost: Free - Ticket Required

People's Question Time is a chance for Londoners to ask the Mayor, Sadiq Khan, and London Assembly Members about their plans and priorities for the city. Tickets are now sold out, however you can watch this live on our Facebook page on 11 March 2020, 7pm - 9pm.

Léonie Cooper - Assembly member for Merton and Wandsworth, will be chairing the event.

Topics

Hot topics on the night include:

  • Transport
  • Safety
  • Air quality and environment
  • Housing
  • Growing London's economy
  • Other (culture, education)

Please note that this event is hybrid, combining an in-person event which will be the Mayor of London, Chair of the London Assembly and five Assembly party leaders alongside a 'virtual' online component for remaining Assembly Members and you, our audience. During this pandemic, enabling participation without having to attend physically, eliminates any social distancing risks, whilst reducing our carbon footprint of the event. People's Question Time will be hosted online, as well as live-streaming to the Mayor of London's social channel on YouTube.

Logging in

  • Once you have registered, you will be sent a link to the event, closer to the time, and get the chance to submit your question to the panel during your registration. This event will become live at 6.45pm for a 7pm start.

Q&A on the night

  • Talk London / Summary here

Access

  • There will be access facilities including British Sign Language and a Palantypist on screen..

Photography & Video Consent

  • By logging on and entering this online event, you hereby give consent that any photos/images/video/voice recordings taken of you, may be used by Greater London Authority, Greater London Authority Group members (which currently include Transport for London, the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, and the London Legacy Development Corporation) and each of their subsidiaries and contractors for publicity purposes (this may include press, advertising, publications, Greater London Authority internet and intranet websites).

    You acknowledge that you do not own the copyright of any of the images taken. You understand that all photography/filming, recording and voice recordings will be in reliance on your consent. If you do not agree, please do not log on to this event.

Coronavirus guidance

The UK Chief Medical Officer has assessed the risk to the public as low as this event is online and not in-person. We are aware that this is a fast-moving situation and we are in regular contact with Public Health England to ensure we are ready to take any action required. At present the current advice is for people to go about their daily lives and there are no plans to cancel this event. We will be monitoring the situation closely and will notify Londoners if there are any changes.

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