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Daniel Moylan, Baron Moylan

Daniel Michael Gerald Moylan, Baron Moylan Hon FRIBA (born 1 March 1956) is an English Conservative politician and a member of the House of Lords.

The Lord Moylan
Moylan in 2023
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
9 September 2020
Life peerage
Personal details
Born (1956-03-01) 1 March 1956 (age 68)
Birmingham, England
Political partyConservative
Alma materThe Queen's College, Oxford
Websitedanielmoylan.com

Before being created Baron Moylan in September 2020, he had been a diplomat, a merchant banker, and a member of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council. He had also served as chief airport adviser to Boris Johnson as Mayor of London, advocating a new hub airport to the east of London to replace Heathrow, as Johnson's principal adviser on Crossrail 2, as Chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation, as deputy chairman of Transport for London, and as co-chairman of Urban Design London.

In 2010, the London Evening Standard described Moylan as "one of London's most powerful and colourful politicians".[1]

Early life edit

Moylan was born in Birmingham on 1 March 1956.[2][3] He was educated at St Philip's Grammar School, Edgbaston.[4] In 1975 he went up to the Queen's College, Oxford,[4] where he took a degree in German and philosophy.[5] He was president of the Oxford Union in the Michaelmas term, 1978,[6] and in November secured Richard Nixon as a guest speaker.[7]

Early career edit

Moylan joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in December 1978.[8] After some time in the FCO's Central and Southern African Department, he undertook Afrikaans language training and was posted to the British Embassy in South Africa as Third Secretary, reporting on the progress of South-West Africa to independence as Namibia.[9] In 1982, Moylan left the FCO and joined County Bank, the investment banking subsidiary of National Westminster, and stayed with them until 1986.[4] At the general election of 1983, he stood as the Conservative candidate in Birmingham Erdington and lost to Robin Corbett by a narrow margin.[10] In 1986, he joined Security Pacific Hoare Govett as a Vice-President and left them in 1987 to set up Egan Associates,[4] a business providing training courses to financial institutions.[11]

Local government career edit

Moylan was elected to the Kensington and Chelsea council for the Queen's Gate ward in May 1990,[12] and became its deputy leader in 2000,[4] after having tried to become its leader. As a councillor he specialised in environmental matters, including waste, environmental health, parks, transportation, and planning. From 2006 to 2009 he chaired the London Councils Transport and Environment Committee. In April 2011, he resigned from the Kensington and Chelsea council's cabinet in order to concentrate on his work as Deputy Chairman of Transport for London, although he did a second attempt to become leader of K&C council in 2013,[13][14] when he came equal second.[15] He stood down as Kensington and Chelsea councillor in May 2018.[16] The 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in Kensington and Chelsea took place while Moylan was a member of the council.[17][18]

Transport for London and Crossrail edit

In August 2008, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, appointed Moylan to the Board of Transport for London.[19] In February 2009 he became deputy chairman,[20] in which position he served until 2012 and again from March to May 2016. Moylan was responsible both for bringing the organisation's finances back into order and for terminating the public-private partnership initiated by the Blair government, brought to a close in May 2010 with TfL's acquisition of Tube Lines from Ferrovial and Bechtel.[21]

In August 2013, Moylan was appointed to the board of Crossrail as a non-executive director, replacing Sir Mike Hodgkinson as the Transport for London nominee.[22] In September 2014, he was appointed to oversee City Hall's work on the Crossrail 2 project.[23] In July 2015, as the Mayor's adviser on the project, he stated that "delay should not be an option," as London is growing at the rate of two inhabitants an hour, and that by 2030 would have a population of ten million.[24] He remained a non-executive director of Crossrail[25] and a member of the TfL Board,[4] until the mayoral election in May 2016, when Sadiq Khan became Mayor.

London infrastructure edit

Within London, Moylan has promoted new approaches to streetscape drawn principally from the Dutch "shared space" concept developed by Hans Monderman.[26][27] These resulted in a redesign of Kensington High Street soon after Moylan became deputy leader of the Council in 2000.[28] One aim of this was to rationalise street furniture and create a more pedestrian-friendly environment, and to achieve this Moylan had to reject professional advice and transfer the risks of the project onto himself and other councillors, after detailed consideration of the public safety risks.[29] Plans for a similar improvement of Sloane Square in Chelsea proved controversial and were shelved in 2007, after a campaign against them,[30] but a clutter-free redesign of Exhibition Road, in London's museums district, was achieved in 2012.[31]

In 2009, Boris Johnson appointed Moylan to chair the Mayor's Design Advisory Panel,[32] with responsibility for delivering the Mayor's vision for the public realm as set out in his "Great Outdoors" policy statement.[33] Until he left these roles in June 2012, Moylan oversaw many improvements to highways and parks around the capital, including the restoration of Piccadilly and St James's Street to two-way traffic.[34]

In 2011 Moylan was appointed as Chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation,[4] a Mayoral body created by statute to own and manage the Olympic Park, heading it for the duration of the London Summer Olympics of 2012 and the Paralympic Games.[35] He replaced the Labour peer Lady Ford, and was formally opposed by the Labour/Green majority on the London Assembly.[36] He made significant changes to the leadership of the organisation, which were not welcomed by the longer-serving Board members.[37] In September 2012, Johnson himself took over as Chairman of LLDC,[38] so that Moylan could focus on promoting their policy on a new London airport.[39]

Airport Service Advisor edit

Moylan was the Airport Aide to Boris Johnson as Mayor of London[40] and worked to promote the Mayor's concept of a new or expanded multi-runway hub airport to the east of London, which would replace the existing Heathrow Airport.[13] In May 2010, Johnson gave Moylan the responsibility for promoting this scheme. In 2010 and 2011, working with Transport for London officers and with City Hall, he oversaw the publication of a major report in two parts called A New Airport for London.[41][42] In September 2012 the Government announced the establishment of an Airports Commission, chaired by Sir Howard Davies, to review options for new airport capacity. Moylan stepped down from the chairmanship of LLDC to focus on the Mayor's liaison with the new Commission.[39] In December 2013, the Airports Commission decided against including an estuary airport option in their shortlist, concentrating instead on expansion of Heathrow or Gatwick, but agreed to reconsider the estuary option and to decide later whether to add it to the short-list.[43] Giving evidence to the House of Commons Transport Committee, Moylan spoke of "tremendous potential for regeneration of east London" from a new hub airport in the Thames estuary.[44] In November 2014 he was quoted as saying that creating an airport to the east of London would be "magnificently the right thing to do" and that the Heathrow site could then be developed into a new town.[45] In October 2015, in giving evidence to the Environmental Audit Select Committee of the House of Commons, he said that an extra runway at Heathrow would cut the respite from flights allowed to local residents to as little as four hours a day.[40]

Later career and peerage edit

In 2018, Moylan called for an immigration policy which did not favour white Europeans. He also wanted to see the creation of a London Health Service, controlled by the Mayor of London, but with no National Health Service administrators transferring to it.[46] He was created Baron Moylan on 9 September 2020 and on taking his seat had two hereditary peers, Lord St John of Bletso and Lord Borwick, as his supporters. He delivered his maiden speech in the House of Lords on 14 October 2020 on some new COVID-19 Regulations. Summing up his earlier life, he commented "Many people can point to a career that is a sort of linear progression, whereas mine has been more a series of happy stumbles."[47][48][49]

Moylan was granted arms on 4 October 2021.[50]

In July 2022, he endorsed Suella Braverman in the Conservative Party leadership election.[51] Also in July 2022 he suggested on LBC radio that retirees should fill the UK's jobs vacancies caused by labour shortages.

Publications edit

  • Daniel Moylan, Unripe time : Britain and the European Monetary System (Bow Group, 1988)[52]
  • Daniel Moylan, Bricks in the Wall, or, How to Build "Fortress Europe" While Denying Any Intentions of Doing So (Adam Smith Institute, 1989, ISBN 978-1870109512)[53]

Honorary fellowship edit

In 2008 Moylan was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects,[26] which issued a press release to explain the honour.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Jonathan Prynn, Daniel Moylan: the planning king of Kensington dated 19 July 2010 in London Evening Standard (online)
  2. ^ "Moylan". Who's Who. A & C Black. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U277551. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ Gardiner, Joey (21 September 2012). "Daniel Moylan: In his element?". Building. Archived from the original on 9 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g . Debretts.com. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Speech Site Odd Choice?" in The Victoria Advocate dated 27 November 1978, p. 7A: "Nixon's visit is a coup for Daniel Moylan, president of the Union this term... Son of a bus driver, Moylan is a Queen's College graduate in German and philosophy."
  6. ^ Christopher Hibbert, "Presidents of the Union since 1900" in The Encyclopaedia of Oxford (Macmillan, 1988, ISBN 0-333-39917-X), p. 532
  7. ^ David Walter, The Oxford Union: Playground of Power (1984), p. 197
  8. ^ The Diplomatic Service List 1980 (Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1980), p. 282: "Moylan, Daniel Michael Gerald; FCO since December 1978; born 1.3.56; Grade 8."
  9. ^ The Diplomatic Service List 1981 (Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1981), p. 55
  10. ^ F. W. S. Craig, Britain Votes 3 (Parliamentary Research Services, 1983), p. 19
  11. ^ Egan Associates. Retrieved 9 November 2015
  12. ^ "London Borough Council Elections 3rd May 1990" at amazon as.com. Retrieved 10 November 2015
  13. ^ a b Pippa Crerar, Boris Johnson’s aviation aide Daniel Moylan aims for top job at Kensington & Chelsea dated 20 April 2013 in London Evening Standard online. Retrieved 27 August 2015
  14. ^ Sarah Shaffi, Boris Johnson’s aviation adviser to run for leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, at London 24.com. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  15. ^ Camilla Horrox, Kensington & Chelsea Tories select new council leader in Get West London dated 9 May 2013, accessed 6 June 2014
  16. ^ Queen's Gate ward at rbkc.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  17. ^ "Mayor urges takeover of Grenfell council". BBC News. 1 July 2017.
  18. ^ Amelia Gentleman, Grenfell campaigner calls for return of local assets as reparation, The Guardian, 13 September 2017, accessed 4 December 2021
  19. ^ Alexandra Wynne, New members appointed to Transport for London board in New Civil Engineer at Nce.co.uk dated 15 August 2008. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  20. ^ Moylan can become TfL deputy chairman in Transport News at Transportxtra.com dated 1 March 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  21. ^ Tube maintenance back 'in house' as new deal is signed from BBC News dated 8 May 2010. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  22. ^ dated 8 August 2013 at crossrail.co.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  23. ^ Mayor appoints Daniel Moylan to oversee City Hall’s work on the Crossrail 2 project dated 10 September 2014 at london.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2015
  24. ^ Daniel Moylan: London needs transport investment now. Delaying is not an option in London Evening Standard online dated 17 July 2015
  25. ^ Daniel Moylan profile 16 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine at crossrail.co.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  26. ^ a b RIBA honours Royal Borough design champion, rbkc.gov.uk, 10 October 2007
  27. ^ a b RIBA presents ten Honorary Fellowships, , Architecture.com, 2008, accessed 8 November 2015
  28. ^ Mark Gould, Life on the open road in The Guardian dated 4 December 2006. Retrieved 6 June 2014
  29. ^ Great Britain Parliament: House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs, Government Policy on the Management of Risk: 5th Report of Session 2005–06 (2006), p. 209
  30. ^ Kensington and Chelsea shelves Sloane Square 'improvements' » Local Government at 24dash.com dated 24 April 2007. Retrieved 4 November 2014
  31. ^ Ray Massey, "Britain's longest clutter-free street is unveiled to make things safer", Thurrock Mail, 2 February 2012
  32. ^ Director of Tate appointed to Mayor of London's design panel 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in The Editor at Large. Retrieved 4 November 2015
  33. ^ London's Great Outdoors at website of Greater London Authority accessed 4 November 2015
  34. ^ "Pall Mall sees two-way traffic for first time in nearly 50 years", Evening Standard (London), 4 July 2011
  35. ^ John Geoghegan, London mayor appoints his new planning and regeneration team at Planning Resource dated 18 May 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2015
  36. ^ "Transcript of Item 6 – Confirmation Hearing for Councillor Daniel Moylan, Mayor's proposed appointee to the office of Chair of the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC)". Greater London Authority. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  37. ^ Owen Gibson, Boris Johnson takes charge of Olympic Park's future in The Guardian online accessed 8 November 2015
  38. ^ Penny Bernstock, Olympic Housing: A Critical Review of London 2012's Legacy (2014), p. 86: "The former chair of transport for london Daniel Moylan replaced Baroness Ford in June 2012, however, his appointment was short-lived and in September 2012 it was confirmed that Daniel Moylan would be stepping down as Chair and replaced on an interim basis by Boris Johnson."
  39. ^ a b Merlin Fulcher, Olympic legacy chief Moylan steps down to take on airport role in Architects Journal dated 12 September 2012 online. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  40. ^ a b Nicholas Cecil, Extra Heathrow runway ‘would give just 4-hour break from noise’ dated 15 October 2015 in London Evening Standard online. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  41. ^ A new airport for London: Part 1 – The Case for New Capacity (PDF) published by Transport for London, dated January 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  42. ^ A new airport for London: Part 2 – The economic benefits of a new hub airport (PDF) published by Transport for London dated November 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2015
  43. ^ Press release: Airports Commission publishes interim report at gov.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2015
  44. ^ Great Britain Parliament: House of Commons Transport Committee, Aviation strategy: first report of session 2013–14, Vol. 1 (2014), p. 29
  45. ^ Andrew Gimson, Interview: Daniel Moylan – "Boris will never surrender his vision of building a great new airport east of London" dated 26 November 2014 at conservativehome.com. Retrieved 27 August 2015
  46. ^ Daniel Moylan, "Daniel Moylan: How Conservatives can challenge Labour's claim on London and its values", onlondon.co.uk, 10 June 2018
  47. ^ Lord Moylan, UK Parliament, accessed 9 September 2020
  48. ^ "Health Protection (Coronavirus, Local COVID-19 Alert Level) (Very High) (England) Regulations 2020", Hansard, Wednesday 14 October 2020, hansard.parliament.uk
  49. ^ "Lord Moylan - Conservative Peer", danielmoylan.com
  50. ^ "January 2022 Newsletter (no 67)". College of Arms. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  51. ^ Braverman, Suella [@SuellaBraverman] (11 July 2022). "Very grateful to have the support of Lord Moylan" (Tweet). Retrieved 12 July 2022 – via Twitter.
  52. ^ Unripe Time: Britain and the European Monetary System at worldcat.org. Retrieved 10 November 2015
  53. ^ Bricks in the Wall at worldcat.org. Retrieved 10 November 2015

External links edit

  • Official website

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Daniel Michael Gerald Moylan Baron Moylan Hon FRIBA born 1 March 1956 is an English Conservative politician and a member of the House of Lords The Right HonourableThe Lord MoylanHon FRIBAMoylan in 2023Member of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 9 September 2020Life peeragePersonal detailsBorn 1956 03 01 1 March 1956 age 68 Birmingham EnglandPolitical partyConservativeAlma materThe Queen s College OxfordWebsitedanielmoylan com Before being created Baron Moylan in September 2020 he had been a diplomat a merchant banker and a member of Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council He had also served as chief airport adviser to Boris Johnson as Mayor of London advocating a new hub airport to the east of London to replace Heathrow as Johnson s principal adviser on Crossrail 2 as Chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation as deputy chairman of Transport for London and as co chairman of Urban Design London In 2010 the London Evening Standard described Moylan as one of London s most powerful and colourful politicians 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Local government career 4 Transport for London and Crossrail 5 London infrastructure 6 Airport Service Advisor 7 Later career and peerage 8 Publications 9 Honorary fellowship 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editMoylan was born in Birmingham on 1 March 1956 2 3 He was educated at St Philip s Grammar School Edgbaston 4 In 1975 he went up to the Queen s College Oxford 4 where he took a degree in German and philosophy 5 He was president of the Oxford Union in the Michaelmas term 1978 6 and in November secured Richard Nixon as a guest speaker 7 Early career editMoylan joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in December 1978 8 After some time in the FCO s Central and Southern African Department he undertook Afrikaans language training and was posted to the British Embassy in South Africa as Third Secretary reporting on the progress of South West Africa to independence as Namibia 9 In 1982 Moylan left the FCO and joined County Bank the investment banking subsidiary of National Westminster and stayed with them until 1986 4 At the general election of 1983 he stood as the Conservative candidate in Birmingham Erdington and lost to Robin Corbett by a narrow margin 10 In 1986 he joined Security Pacific Hoare Govett as a Vice President and left them in 1987 to set up Egan Associates 4 a business providing training courses to financial institutions 11 Local government career editMoylan was elected to the Kensington and Chelsea council for the Queen s Gate ward in May 1990 12 and became its deputy leader in 2000 4 after having tried to become its leader As a councillor he specialised in environmental matters including waste environmental health parks transportation and planning From 2006 to 2009 he chaired the London Councils Transport and Environment Committee In April 2011 he resigned from the Kensington and Chelsea council s cabinet in order to concentrate on his work as Deputy Chairman of Transport for London although he did a second attempt to become leader of K amp C council in 2013 13 14 when he came equal second 15 He stood down as Kensington and Chelsea councillor in May 2018 16 The 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in Kensington and Chelsea took place while Moylan was a member of the council 17 18 Transport for London and Crossrail editIn August 2008 the Mayor of London Boris Johnson appointed Moylan to the Board of Transport for London 19 In February 2009 he became deputy chairman 20 in which position he served until 2012 and again from March to May 2016 Moylan was responsible both for bringing the organisation s finances back into order and for terminating the public private partnership initiated by the Blair government brought to a close in May 2010 with TfL s acquisition of Tube Lines from Ferrovial and Bechtel 21 In August 2013 Moylan was appointed to the board of Crossrail as a non executive director replacing Sir Mike Hodgkinson as the Transport for London nominee 22 In September 2014 he was appointed to oversee City Hall s work on the Crossrail 2 project 23 In July 2015 as the Mayor s adviser on the project he stated that delay should not be an option as London is growing at the rate of two inhabitants an hour and that by 2030 would have a population of ten million 24 He remained a non executive director of Crossrail 25 and a member of the TfL Board 4 until the mayoral election in May 2016 when Sadiq Khan became Mayor London infrastructure editWithin London Moylan has promoted new approaches to streetscape drawn principally from the Dutch shared space concept developed by Hans Monderman 26 27 These resulted in a redesign of Kensington High Street soon after Moylan became deputy leader of the Council in 2000 28 One aim of this was to rationalise street furniture and create a more pedestrian friendly environment and to achieve this Moylan had to reject professional advice and transfer the risks of the project onto himself and other councillors after detailed consideration of the public safety risks 29 Plans for a similar improvement of Sloane Square in Chelsea proved controversial and were shelved in 2007 after a campaign against them 30 but a clutter free redesign of Exhibition Road in London s museums district was achieved in 2012 31 In 2009 Boris Johnson appointed Moylan to chair the Mayor s Design Advisory Panel 32 with responsibility for delivering the Mayor s vision for the public realm as set out in his Great Outdoors policy statement 33 Until he left these roles in June 2012 Moylan oversaw many improvements to highways and parks around the capital including the restoration of Piccadilly and St James s Street to two way traffic 34 In 2011 Moylan was appointed as Chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation 4 a Mayoral body created by statute to own and manage the Olympic Park heading it for the duration of the London Summer Olympics of 2012 and the Paralympic Games 35 He replaced the Labour peer Lady Ford and was formally opposed by the Labour Green majority on the London Assembly 36 He made significant changes to the leadership of the organisation which were not welcomed by the longer serving Board members 37 In September 2012 Johnson himself took over as Chairman of LLDC 38 so that Moylan could focus on promoting their policy on a new London airport 39 Airport Service Advisor editMoylan was the Airport Aide to Boris Johnson as Mayor of London 40 and worked to promote the Mayor s concept of a new or expanded multi runway hub airport to the east of London which would replace the existing Heathrow Airport 13 In May 2010 Johnson gave Moylan the responsibility for promoting this scheme In 2010 and 2011 working with Transport for London officers and with City Hall he oversaw the publication of a major report in two parts called A New Airport for London 41 42 In September 2012 the Government announced the establishment of an Airports Commission chaired by Sir Howard Davies to review options for new airport capacity Moylan stepped down from the chairmanship of LLDC to focus on the Mayor s liaison with the new Commission 39 In December 2013 the Airports Commission decided against including an estuary airport option in their shortlist concentrating instead on expansion of Heathrow or Gatwick but agreed to reconsider the estuary option and to decide later whether to add it to the short list 43 Giving evidence to the House of Commons Transport Committee Moylan spoke of tremendous potential for regeneration of east London from a new hub airport in the Thames estuary 44 In November 2014 he was quoted as saying that creating an airport to the east of London would be magnificently the right thing to do and that the Heathrow site could then be developed into a new town 45 In October 2015 in giving evidence to the Environmental Audit Select Committee of the House of Commons he said that an extra runway at Heathrow would cut the respite from flights allowed to local residents to as little as four hours a day 40 Later career and peerage editIn 2018 Moylan called for an immigration policy which did not favour white Europeans He also wanted to see the creation of a London Health Service controlled by the Mayor of London but with no National Health Service administrators transferring to it 46 He was created Baron Moylan on 9 September 2020 and on taking his seat had two hereditary peers Lord St John of Bletso and Lord Borwick as his supporters He delivered his maiden speech in the House of Lords on 14 October 2020 on some new COVID 19 Regulations Summing up his earlier life he commented Many people can point to a career that is a sort of linear progression whereas mine has been more a series of happy stumbles 47 48 49 Moylan was granted arms on 4 October 2021 50 In July 2022 he endorsed Suella Braverman in the Conservative Party leadership election 51 Also in July 2022 he suggested on LBC radio that retirees should fill the UK s jobs vacancies caused by labour shortages Publications editDaniel Moylan Unripe time Britain and the European Monetary System Bow Group 1988 52 Daniel Moylan Bricks in the Wall or How to Build Fortress Europe While Denying Any Intentions of Doing So Adam Smith Institute 1989 ISBN 978 1870109512 53 Honorary fellowship editIn 2008 Moylan was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects 26 which issued a press release to explain the honour 27 References edit Jonathan Prynn Daniel Moylan the planning king of Kensington dated 19 July 2010 in London Evening Standard online Moylan Who s Who A amp C Black doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U277551 Subscription or UK public library membership required Gardiner Joey 21 September 2012 Daniel Moylan In his element Building Archived from the original on 9 December 2023 a b c d e f g Daniel Moylan Debretts com Archived from the original on 15 March 2016 Speech Site Odd Choice in The Victoria Advocate dated 27 November 1978 p 7A Nixon s visit is a coup for Daniel Moylan president of the Union this term Son of a bus driver Moylan is a Queen s College graduate in German and philosophy Christopher Hibbert Presidents of the Union since 1900 in The Encyclopaedia of Oxford Macmillan 1988 ISBN 0 333 39917 X p 532 David Walter The Oxford Union Playground of Power 1984 p 197 The Diplomatic Service List 1980 Her Majesty s Stationery Office 1980 p 282 Moylan Daniel Michael Gerald FCO since December 1978 born 1 3 56 Grade 8 The Diplomatic Service List 1981 Her Majesty s Stationery Office 1981 p 55 F W S Craig Britain Votes 3 Parliamentary Research Services 1983 p 19 Egan Associates Retrieved 9 November 2015 London Borough Council Elections 3rd May 1990 at amazon as com Retrieved 10 November 2015 a b Pippa Crerar Boris Johnson s aviation aide Daniel Moylan aims for top job at Kensington amp Chelsea dated 20 April 2013 in London Evening Standard online Retrieved 27 August 2015 Sarah Shaffi Boris Johnson s aviation adviser to run for leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine at London 24 com Retrieved 6 June 2014 Camilla Horrox Kensington amp Chelsea Tories select new council leader in Get West London dated 9 May 2013 accessed 6 June 2014 Queen s Gate ward at rbkc gov uk Retrieved 8 November 2015 Mayor urges takeover of Grenfell council BBC News 1 July 2017 Amelia Gentleman Grenfell campaigner calls for return of local assets as reparation The Guardian 13 September 2017 accessed 4 December 2021 Alexandra Wynne New members appointed to Transport for London board in New Civil Engineer at Nce co uk dated 15 August 2008 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Moylan can become TfL deputy chairman in Transport News at Transportxtra com dated 1 March 2009 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Tube maintenance back in house as new deal is signed from BBC News dated 8 May 2010 Retrieved 6 June 2014 New Crossrail Board appointment dated 8 August 2013 at crossrail co uk Retrieved 8 November 2015 Mayor appoints Daniel Moylan to oversee City Hall s work on the Crossrail 2 project dated 10 September 2014 at london gov uk Retrieved 9 November 2015 Daniel Moylan London needs transport investment now Delaying is not an option in London Evening Standard online dated 17 July 2015 Daniel Moylan profile Archived 16 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine at crossrail co uk Retrieved 8 November 2015 a b RIBA honours Royal Borough design champion rbkc gov uk 10 October 2007 a b RIBA presents ten Honorary Fellowships archived Architecture com 2008 accessed 8 November 2015 Mark Gould Life on the open road in The Guardian dated 4 December 2006 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Great Britain Parliament House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs Government Policy on the Management of Risk 5th Report of Session 2005 06 2006 p 209 Kensington and Chelsea shelves Sloane Square improvements Local Government at 24dash com dated 24 April 2007 Retrieved 4 November 2014 Ray Massey Britain s longest clutter free street is unveiled to make things safer Thurrock Mail 2 February 2012 Director of Tate appointed to Mayor of London s design panel Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in The Editor at Large Retrieved 4 November 2015 London s Great Outdoors at website of Greater London Authority accessed 4 November 2015 Pall Mall sees two way traffic for first time in nearly 50 years Evening Standard London 4 July 2011 John Geoghegan London mayor appoints his new planning and regeneration team at Planning Resource dated 18 May 2012 Retrieved 4 November 2015 Transcript of Item 6 Confirmation Hearing for Councillor Daniel Moylan Mayor s proposed appointee to the office of Chair of the London Legacy Development Corporation LLDC Greater London Authority a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Owen Gibson Boris Johnson takes charge of Olympic Park s future in The Guardian online accessed 8 November 2015 Penny Bernstock Olympic Housing A Critical Review of London 2012 s Legacy 2014 p 86 The former chair of transport for london Daniel Moylan replaced Baroness Ford in June 2012 however his appointment was short lived and in September 2012 it was confirmed that Daniel Moylan would be stepping down as Chair and replaced on an interim basis by Boris Johnson a b Merlin Fulcher Olympic legacy chief Moylan steps down to take on airport role in Architects Journal dated 12 September 2012 online Retrieved 8 November 2015 a b Nicholas Cecil Extra Heathrow runway would give just 4 hour break from noise dated 15 October 2015 in London Evening Standard online Retrieved 8 November 2015 A new airport for London Part 1 The Case for New Capacity PDF published by Transport for London dated January 2011 Retrieved 8 November 2015 A new airport for London Part 2 The economic benefits of a new hub airport PDF published by Transport for London dated November 2011 Retrieved 8 November 2015 Press release Airports Commission publishes interim report at gov uk Retrieved 27 August 2015 Great Britain Parliament House of Commons Transport Committee Aviation strategy first report of session 2013 14 Vol 1 2014 p 29 Andrew Gimson Interview Daniel Moylan Boris will never surrender his vision of building a great new airport east of London dated 26 November 2014 at conservativehome com Retrieved 27 August 2015 Daniel Moylan Daniel Moylan How Conservatives can challenge Labour s claim on London and its values onlondon co uk 10 June 2018 Lord Moylan UK Parliament accessed 9 September 2020 Health Protection Coronavirus Local COVID 19 Alert Level Very High England Regulations 2020 Hansard Wednesday 14 October 2020 hansard parliament uk Lord Moylan Conservative Peer danielmoylan com January 2022 Newsletter no 67 College of Arms Retrieved 29 January 2022 Braverman Suella SuellaBraverman 11 July 2022 Very grateful to have the support of Lord Moylan Tweet Retrieved 12 July 2022 via Twitter Unripe Time Britain and the European Monetary System at worldcat org 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