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People’s Question Time comes to Catford

February 26, 2013 - Martin Hoscik@MayorWatch

Londoners will have a chance to quiz the Mayor and Assembly.
Londoners will have a chance to quiz the Mayor and Assembly.
Londoners will have the chance to quiz the Mayor of London Boris Johnson and the London Assembly when People’s Question Time comes to Catford on Thursday 7 March.

The meeting will be chaired by Len Duvall, Assembly Member for Greenwich and Lewisham and will involve the Mayor and London Assembly members taking questions from the audience.
 
Topics to be covered include economic growth, meeting London’s housing needs, transport and the future of policing in the capital.
 
Members of the public wishing to gain admission to the free event need to apply for tickets by registering at www.london.gov.uk/pqt or by calling 020 7983 4762.

Thursday 7 March 201, 7pm – 9pm, The Broadway Theatre, Catford, SE6 4RU

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