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20mph
limits

Traffic

How effective are 20mph zones in making London’s roads safer? The Transport Committee is examining whether 20mph zones make a difference and investigating what other methods could reduce casualities on the streets of London.

People's
Questions

People's Question Time

The next People's Question Time meeting - your chance to question the Mayor and Assembly Members - will take place on 6 November 2008 in Bromley. Tickets are free, but you are advised to book in advance.

Latest
news

New thinking on police capacity should not be cloak for cuts
27-10-2008

Review of 20mph limits on London's roads gets underway
23-10-2008

Assembly considers City Hall restructure
22-10-2008

Olympic cost-cutting must not jeopardise legacy
22-10-2008

Infant immunisation

Bacteria

On 22 October, the Health and Public Services Committee questioned Dr Simon Tanner, Regional Director of Public Health London, about infant immunisation and MMR rates in London.

Alcohol misuse

Young people outside a bar

How serious a problem is alcohol misuse by young Londoners? The Assembly is investigating the causes of alcohol misuse by young people and would like to hear your opinions and experiences.

Overcrowding
solutions

Silverlink train

The Transport Committee is investigating solutions to the overcrowding that plagues many of the overground rail routes coming into the capital.

 

City Hall

Interested in the rest of the Assembly's current and forthcoming work?
Want to find out the dates and times of forthcoming public hearings? Go to the Meetings page for further information. Most meetings are webcast.

 
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