PUBLIC MEETINGS:
Tuesday 21 October
Online Crime Working Group – 10:00am in Committee Room 5
This will be the first meeting of the Online Crime Working Group, who are investigating online crime in London on behalf of the Police and Crime Committee. The following guests will be questioned:
Professor Marian Fitzgerald, University of Kent
Professor Mark Button, University of Portsmouth
Simon Dukes, Chief Executive Officer, CIFAS (The UK’s Fraud Prevention Service)
Tuesday 21 October
Budget Monitoring Sub Committee - 3.30pm in Committee Room 5
The Budget Monitoring Sub-Committee will discuss the delivery of the Mayor’s cycling investment programme and question:
Andrew Gilligan, Mayor’s Cycling Commissioner
Patrick Doig, Surface Transport Director, TfL
Nigel Hardy, Head of Road Space Management Sponsorship, TfL
David Rowe, Head of Borough Projects and Programmes, TfL
MEDIA CONTACT: Mark Demery on 020 7983 5769
Wednesday 22 October
Mayor’s Question Time – 10:00am in the Chamber
The full Assembly will question Mayor of London, Boris Johnson on the following topics:
Delivery of cycle superhighways
Pedestrianising Oxford Street
Review of the Local Policing Model
Sir Peter Hendy’s prediction of potential riots over transport services and fares
Audit Panel
Audit reports
2:30pm in Committee Room in Committee Room 5
The Audit Panel will discuss internal performance reports.
MEDIA CONTACT: Mark Demery on 020 7983 5769
Thursday 23 October
Climate change risks to the economy
Economy Committee – 10:00am in Committee Room 4
The Economy Committee will discuss climate change risks to the London economy and question the following:
Dr Outi Korkeala, Ricardo-AEA
Simon Howard, UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association
Mark Jenkinson, Siemens,
Tom Burke, E3G
Joey Tabone, Business in the Community
MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Lam on 020 7983 4067
Notes for Editors:
London Assembly meetings are held at City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA and are open to the media and members of the public.
Detailed agenda papers for all the meetings are available on our website.
All our public meetings are webcast live and are available online for up to six months.
As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.
For more information, please contact the media team on 020 7983 4228. For out-of-hours media enquiries, call 020 7983 4000 and ask for the London Assembly duty press officer. Non-media enquiries should be directed to the Public Liaison Unit on 020 7983 4100.