Wednesday, 13 December 2006

The GLA Bill 

Yesterday was the second reading in Parliament of the GLA Bill. As London Spokesperson I sat in for the whole session trying to get called - and succeeded!

[UPDATE: You can now read my speech on Hansard.]

For me the key is the new planning powers given to the Mayor - for it takes away power from local people and local authorities who know the situation on the ground. Even without extra powers to direct the granting of an application - the Mayoral nose has already been stuck into local planning applications where it wasn't his business, wasn't wanted and wasn't strategic. Result: horrible lowest common denominator development of tower block housing dumped on the most deprived who don't have fancy lawyers to fight for them - and in Hornsey a concrete batching industrial plant right in the middle of a residential area.

And at both those enquiries the lawyers at appeal were able to wave letters of approval from the Mayor - who at this point has no actual power but whose influence is used by developers as carte blanche for their profit.

I support the Bill and the devolution - but we have to have checks and balances on the Mayor so that he can't drive through what he wants without local people having their say to him - and without making sure public services and infrastructure can cope with the new developments he wants. Currently, we we get warm words but no infrastructure - just broken promises.

I also suggested that when conditions are applied to a mayorally driven granting of a planning application - it should be the Mayor that foots the bill for ensuring that conditions are implemented and enforced - not the local authority that turned it down in the first place. Grrrrrrrr!

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Comments:

Hi Lynne

I missed your speech so I look forward to the Hansard being published.

Not really sure what Tom Brake was doing for much of his response.

We blogged the front bench speeches (basically I gave up when it was time to go for a festive dinner!)

http://www.mayorwatch.co.uk/blog/2006/12/12/gla-bill-blogged-as-it-happens/
 

Tom was dealing with the Bill as a whole. I just wanted to put my two penny's worth in to say what the reality is - as opposed to the fine ideals. I know the Mayor - and safeguards are required!
 

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