PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
Green Bill for London (28 November 1989)
Motion Details
That this House welcomes the publication of the Association of London Authorities' Green Bill for London; notes the Association of London Authorities' call for a £38 million fund to enable London boroughs to clean up the capital, together with a compulsory dog registration scheme, an energy conservation programme and a series of pump-priming recycling initiatives; further notes the Association of London Authorities' wish to explore a night-time lorry ban in most residential areas of London, together with a properly integrated and planned public transport system together with a higher priority for civil emergency planning; believes that because of Conservative policies since 1983, London has become one of the dirtiest, ill-planned, most congested, dilapidated capital cities in Europe; and demands that urgent action be taken to save London from descending further into chaos and the Association of London Authorities' alternative Green Bill be part of the strategy.
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Lord Stratford (Labour)
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