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Mayor of London Transport Strategy - Consultation Process - How many aware within LB Camden?

Ruthlyn Black made this Freedom of Information request to Camden Borough Council

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From: Ruthlyn Black

15 January 2010

Dear Camden Borough Council,

It has become apparent that many organisations and members of the
public in LB Camden were not aware of the recent consultation into
the Draft Mayor of London Transport Strategy.

Please explain the steps that Camden Council took with TfL to make
the public aware of consultation into the Draft Mayor of London
Transport Strategy.

(1) What publicity was undertaken across LB Camden by TfL and by LB
Camden?

(2) What was published that explained the Draft Strategy and the
consultation process and how were these made available?

(3) What steps were taken to try to ensure a balanced cross-section
of the public was made aware of the process?

(4) Where were leaflets distributed, and how was this decided?
What analysis suggested this would lead to a fair and balanced
distribution across the community?

(5) What steps were taken to ensure that hard-to-reach sections of
the community, such as those who travel exclusively by private car,
were made aware of the consultation process and encouraged to
participate in it?

(6) What consultation discussions took place between LB Camden and
TfL over how this process would operate?
To what extent was the council consulted over the detail of the
consultation, and what views did it express?

(7) Is the council happy with the consultation process?
Was the council happy that the online questionnaire was so
flagrantly biased?
Was the council happy that were responders allowed to pick as many
as they chose from an uncosted wish-list?

(7) What steps were taken to inform and involve organisations
likely to have an interest?

(8) What programme of meetings was organised?
Did Camden Council ask TfL to attend meetings of the council's
Neighbourhood Partnerships, and how many did receive reports on the
consultation from TfL?

(9) How many meetings took place within LB Camden between TfL and
the council as part of the consultation process?
What about with local groups in LB Camden?

(10) What pre-consultation took place with interested parties to
ensure that the process was fair and balanced?

(11) Does the council support a MTS consultation on the Draft Mayor
of London Transport Strategy that offers so little for the driver -
private motorist or professional driver of taxi, minicab, van,
lorry or bus?
How important are private drivers in the overall use of transport
in Camden?
Has the council expressed concerns over this unfair and unbalanced
aspect of the consultation process?

(12) Does the council support a MTS in which the promotion of
cycling within the draft MTS does not also include warnings on the
dangers of this mode?
Does the council support the proposition that a mass switch to
cycling would be beneficial justified, and on what evidence?

(13) Does the council support a MTS consultation in which costings
of various suggestions were not put forward, so that the public
could see how much tax each would entail?

(14) Does the council support a MTS consultation in which there was
no question on the level of subsidy that each mode should receive?

(15) Does the council support a MTS consultation in which no
question is asked as to whether the users of a mode should bear
all, most, some or whatever proportion of the costs of providing
that mode?

(16) What representations has or will the council make regarding
the consultation process into the Draft MTS as a result of this
enquiry or otherwise?

Yours faithfully,

Ruthlyn Black

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From: Ruthlyn Black

22 January 2010

Dear Camden Borough Council,

I sent this FOI Request to you a week ago.

I am surprised that no acknowledgement has yet been received.

Could you kindly confirm that this request is in hand?

Yours faithfully,

Ruthlyn Black

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From: Alexis, Shawn
Camden Borough Council

25 January 2010

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Camden Borough Council

5 February 2010


Attachment Final Response Consultation into draft May of London Transport Strategy.doc
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FAO: Ruth Black

Please see attached Camden's response to your FOI request.

Many thanks.

Shawn Alexis
Senior Administration Officer
Strategy and resources
Culture and environment
London Borough of Camden

Telephone: 020 7974 2604
Fax: 020 7974 6952
Web: [1]camden.gov.uk

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From: Ruthlyn Black

8 February 2010

Dear Alexis, Shawn,

Please confirm either that the council's response as sent to the
Mayor was word-for-word identical to that provided in the weblink,
or else kindly provide a copy of the actual response sent to the
Mayor.

Yours sincerely,

Ruthlyn Black

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From: Alexis, Shawn
Camden Borough Council

10 February 2010

Dear Ruthlyn Black,

I can confirm that the Council's response that was sent to the MTS
consultation was word-for-word identical to that provided in appendix A
of the report that can be found via the weblink.

This was advised to me by the Acting Head of Public Realm and Public
Transport.

Many thanks.

Shawn Alexis
Senior Administration Officer

Telephone: 020 7974 2604

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