Tag Archives: Nicky Gavron

Three Years on, Mayor is Failing to Tackle Rough Sleeping

Three years ago this month, Boris Johnson pledged to end rough sleeping in London by 2012. Today, faced with a perfect storm of unemployment, funding cuts, welfare reform and housing market failure, even more people are sleeping rough on London’s … Continue reading

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Interview: ‘Housing crisis endangers London’s social fabric’

Last week I was interviewed by young journalist Ed Challis about London’s housing crisis, including the issues of soaring rents and welfare reform (pdf). You can listen to the interview by clicking on the links below. http://audioboo.fm/boos/652280 http://audioboo.fm/boos/652275-nicky-gavron-the-mayor-is-silent-on-london-s-housing-crisis

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Housing budget in a pickle

The coalition government has slashed London’s housing budget by 60 per cent, although you wouldn’t know it from the press release. Under the cover of giving new powers to City Hall, a budget of £3 billion has been spun to … Continue reading

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Guide to Major Welfare Reforms Being Introduced and Planned for Introduction

London is characterised by mixed and diverse communities. For me – and I suspect millions of other Londoners, it is what makes London a great city. These mixed and balanced communities are also a major contributor to London’s economic and … Continue reading

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Countdown for Housing

In London, no one can be unaware that we are in the midst of a housing crisis. So the Co-operative Housing (Tenure) Bill is timely and welcome. With supply at an all time low, spiralling private sector rents and home … Continue reading

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Press Release: Mayor’s ‘unfair’ fare rises slammed

London Assembly member, Nicky Gavron, has described Mayor Boris Johnson’s latest public transport fare rises as unfair and unnecessary. The Mayor this week announced that fares will soon rise by as much as 8 per cent – the third significant … Continue reading

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Response from Richard Blakeway

Date: 7 September Dear Nicky Thank you for your letter. 54,000 completions refers to the four-year investment round, 2011/15. The GLA has been clear we are referring to this investment round, and this includes existing commitments as well. You will … Continue reading

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Mayor Caught Double Counting the Housing Numbers

Boris Johnson is notoriously light on detail. Whether it’s police numbers, crime stats or now, it seems, affordable housing, facts rarely get in the way of a good story. The national statistics watchdog even took the unusual step of publicly … Continue reading

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Letter to Richard Blakeway, Mayoral Housing Adviser, Regarding Use of Statistics

2 September 2011 Dear Richard I am writing concerning your article on the Guardian professional website, published on 1 September 2011. You claim that, “the mayor is on course to deliver 50,000 affordable homes by April 2012.” You go on … Continue reading

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