Cllr Patrick Smith

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Higham Hill ward

Archive for May, 2008

LIB DEMS MAKE THEIR MARK AT MAYOR’S FIRST QUESTION TIME

May 25th, 2008 by patricksmith

Liberal Democrats on the London Assembly had a very successful session at the first Mayor’s Question Time with Boris Johnson this week.Leader of the London Assembly Liberal Democrats, Mike Tuffrey, convinced the Mayor to make all his appointments to City Hall accountable to the Assembly. This means that all the Mayor’s staff, including his advisers, can be called before the London Assembly for scrutiny. Mike Tuffrey also extracted pledges from Boris Johnson to make sure that the supposed ‘independent’ panel appointed by the Mayor to investigate grants awarded by the London Development Agency take account of, and use, all the work that the Assembly’s committee chaired by Liberal Democrat Dee Doocey had already carried out before the recent elections.At the same meeting Boris Johnson also agreed to seek an urgent meeting with the Department for Transport over funding for Phase 2 of the East London Line following questioning from Caroline Pidgeon - a point noted in Thursday’s Guardian!

MAYOR’S ROUTEMASTER PLAN IS ONLY AN ASPIRATION

May 25th, 2008 by patricksmith

Caroline also got Boris Johnson to admit that his plans for a new Routemaster bus are only an aspiration rather than a firm commitment.After the meeting Caroline Pidgeon commented, “The Routemaster bus was a central part of the Mayor’s election manifesto. But there are no clear plans on how he will design or pay for it. The Mayor’s new transport adviser, Kulveer Ranger, seems to think the new Routemaster may not be ‘hop-on, hop-off’. But Boris Johnson said it will be and will include the iconic platform. The Mayor’s office is sending out a confused message on his flagship policy.‘Londoners voted for Boris Johnson on his pledge to reintroduce the Routemaster. This is the first real test of Boris’ campaign manifesto and like him, it is turning out to be a little blurry round the edges. Boris Johnson said that his Routemaster bus is an aspiration and not a commitment. We can only hope that the Mayor’s next proposal has more substance.”

MAYOR’S U-TURN ON CHAIRING TFL

May 25th, 2008 by patricksmith

This week the Mayor appointed Tim Parker as First Deputy Mayor and Chief Executive of the Greater London Authority.  See http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_release.jsp?releaseid=17034.  As news of the appointment broke, Mike Tuffrey commented that, “This week Boris Johnson told the London Assembly that he would chair Transport for London. In an apparent U-turn, he has now announced that Tim Parker will chair TfL and is inventing a new role at the GLA for him.“While we should all welcome the best brains from the private sector, we will be asking searching questions about Tim Parker’s suitability for the roles being created for him.” 

Congratulations Madam Mayor!

May 24th, 2008 by patricksmith

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Last night’s Annual Council meeting in the Walthamstow Assembly Hall saw Lib Dem Cllr Sheila Smith-Pryor invested as Mayor of Waltham Forest.

 

Cllr Smith-Pryor’s ward colleague in Hale End and Highams Park, Cllr John Beanse, made the speech proposing her for the position.

 

Cllr John Macklin Councillor for Chapel End and newly elected Leader of the Lib Dems seconded the proposition.

WALTHAMSTOW DOGS TO CLOSE

May 16th, 2008 by patricksmith

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PRESS STATEMENT

Agreed Sale of Company’s Land 16 May 2008
The directors of Walthamstow Stadium Limited have agreed to the sale of the Company’s freehold property at Walthamstow Stadium to a development consortium led by Yoo Capital, London, and Quadrant Housing Association and K W Linfoot plc. Formal contracts have been exchanged and completion is expected on or before 1st September 2008. Racing will continue until the middle of August 2008.

Since the abolition of General Betting Duty in 2001, with the consequent loss of the unique advantage of tax-free betting only on-course, greyhound punters have been able to bet tax-free off-course, and with betting offices and exchanges open throughout the evening to accommodate them, attendances and betting turnover on-course have declined dramatically. Walthamstow’s totalisator turnover alone has fallen by some 35% during the period.

With all of the principle income streams in sharp decline, and general running costs rising relentlessly, the company’s operations have become unsustainable.

Staff and trainers have been notified and now enter a consultation period. It is hoped that all will find alternative positions after operations cease. From an animal welfare point of view, it is anticipated that most of the greyhounds currently racing at the Stadium will be accommodated at other racecourses. If, however, certain owners choose to retire their greyhounds, every effort will be made to support them in finding suitable homes.
For further information, please call:

Charles Chandler 01707 644288 

Racist Graffiti

May 16th, 2008 by patricksmith

 Below are the actions taken following a spate of racist graffiti. It is so offensive that we will not publish photo’s here.

Your Lib Dem councillors are appalled by this action.

Over the last 2 days, there has been a rash of racist graffiti applied to a variety of surfaces, predominantly brickwork but also painted surfaces, footways and road ways. The slogan “Jihad is the only solution for Israel” seems to have been applied using a stencil. This means that the graffiti can be applied quickly and discretely.So far, the majority of locations have been in the Walthamstow area.

Over the course of Thursday 14th May, crews dealt with this graffiti at approximately 18 locations, in addition to dealing with other graffiti work. Unfortunately, we were not able to mobilise overtime resources at short notice and because removing graffiti is a specialist activity.

We are starting this morning with a list of 20 sites, some of which involve multiple items. We will have 2 Jet wash crews working in the Walthamstow area. We expect to receive and pass additional sitings to the crews over the course of the day.

This evening we expect to have at least 2 crews working overtime, in combination, catching up with normal day to day graffiti and with any racist graffiti which comes in today that is not dealt with in normal time. We also expect to field at least one crew over the weekend.

Through Gareth Jones and Sian Hasler, there have been discussions both with TJAG and the Police. We have asked that this be a particular area for attention across all shifts.

We do not know when this graffiti is being applied or whether one or more people are involved. However, if those involved are to be caught it may be that we can draw them back into re-graffiting the same sites, particularly if we can try and contain the activity to the Walthamstow area.

In order for us to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible, we need assistance from those reporting and those handling reports. We need precise locations. If we also know in advance what surface the graffiti  is on, we can determine whether it requires a specialist jet wash crew to respond or whether we can deploy other resources to paint over. We also need the reports to get to us as quickly and directly as possible.

Members of the public should raise these items as service requests. Councillors are also recommended to raise as service requests, because our method of operation has been set up, and recently refined, to deal with service requests as quickly as possible. For internal purposes or outside normal hours, the following phone numbers apply:

7:00 - 5:00 Monday to Friday Street Cleaning Office 020 8496 2588/2593

Outside normal hours; Andy Lyon, Operations Manager 07896 509 291

Waltham Forest Liberal Democrats Elect New Leader

May 15th, 2008 by patricksmith

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Liberal Democrats on Waltham Forest Council have elected Chapel End councillor John Macklin as their new leader at the local party’s Annual General Meeting last night. 

Cllr Macklin, who was elected to Waltham Forest Council in 2002, currently serves as the Cabinet portfolio holder for Service Modernisation.  He previously spent 13 years as a secondary school teacher in East London schools and now works at the as a senior university lecturer in Education. 

John Macklin replaces Cllr Keith Rayner in the role.  During Cllr Rayner’s tenure as party leader, the Liberal Democrats have gained the highest number of Councillors in the local party’s history, ousting the Conservatives as the second largest political group in Waltham Forest and becoming the only party to have councillors in Chingford, Walthamstow and Leyton/Leytonstone. 

Cllr Macklin has promised that, under his leadership, the Liberal Democrats will be an “inclusive party who are ready to listen to residents and implement ambitious and forward-thinking ideas for the good of our borough”. 

Cllr John Macklin said: 

“I want to lead the Liberal Democrats in engaging those who believe that politics in Waltham Forest has nothing to do with them.  I will make it a priority to involve those residents who have skills to offer and imaginative ideas regarding the running of their local Council. 

“The Liberal Democrats will prove that, when working with the people they represent, local councillors can deliver meaningful change for our borough. 

“This is an exciting time for the Liberal Democrats.  We are in a perfect position to challenge for control of the Council and to build on the excellent work our councillors carry out for residents right across the borough.

“I am determined that we will continue to be the party that delivers for the whole of Waltham Forest”. 

POTHOLES

May 12th, 2008 by patricksmith

The Focus Team have today reported potholes in Lawrence Avenue which are increasing in size.  

  If you know of others in your road please contact a member of the Focus Team

FLYTIPPING AT GARNETT WAY WITH THE JUNCTION WITH MCENTEE AVENUE

May 12th, 2008 by patricksmith

There are a number of bags dumped next to the bins at the above location.

 

This is a hotspot for fly tipping.

 

Don’t dump it phone 020 8496 3000 and arrange for a free collection.

Community Councils

May 9th, 2008 by patricksmith

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There are six Community Councils covering the Borough and each have an annual budget of £10,000 to spend in their local area. 

The area you live in comes under Walthamstow West. 

The Council are changing the budget so that each ward has £10,000 to spend. 

Your ward is Higham Hill. 

Do you have any ideas on how this money should be spent within the community you live. 

Does your local park need improvement?. Does your local nursery need new equipment? 

Contact the Higham Hill Focus Team

FREEPOST RLYG-BTER-YLJZ

92 Douglas Avenue Walthamstow E17 5BW

LLOYD PARK LOTTERY SUCCESS

May 8th, 2008 by patricksmith

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The Borough’s most popular park will be transformed after the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Big Lottery earmarked £3.6 million to renovate it. The Lottery body announced today (May 5) that Waltham Forest Council is to receive £167,000, which will be used to develop its plans to restore Lloyd and Aveling Park to its former glory and create new 21st Century facilities. The funding will be used to carry out extensive planting, restoration of the park and improvements to its layout. Existing facilities such as the Changing Room Gallery will be improved and a new bowls centre and skate park will be built.The new look park will celebrate the life and work of William Morris and attract new visitors to the Gallery bearing his name.The Council has a year to make a detailed application for the £3.6million funding with a final decision from the HLF expected in August 2009. The authority will also be investing £1million of its own money to support the transformation. 

Election Success for Lib Dems-May Ist

May 5th, 2008 by patricksmith

The ability of Nick Clegg to lead the LibDems into a much strengthened and consolidated second national party status, in the Country, in popular vote on 25%, overtaking Labour on 24%,is a rare tribute to his extraordinary leadership talent and skill.

The great northern cities, under L/D control, now including Sheffield, Kingston-Upon Hull, Newcastle, Rochdale, Stockport and Liverpool (City of Culture) have given the democratic right to introduce `Greener and Cleaner’ environment, city regeneration, improved local schools and parks and end the closure of vital local post offices: and above all to provide help and fairness to all those lower income families, victim to Labour`s 10 p tax `swindle’.

In London, Brian Paddick was an outstanding Mayoral candidate, whom remained focused and true to his genuine democratic rights to governance to City Hall, via 30 years, as a top table community police officer, with spades of integrity and street wisdom.

Brian Paddick`s undimmed clear message on the streets, was for greater trust in our local policing teams and he asked for people with information to contact the police on all forms of anti-social behaviour and violent street crime.

The litmus test for the new Mayor will be to wake up to the daily challenge that London has to find a way to remove knives and guns from the hands of youth in our streets and to divert them to positive sport in the community, youth activities and musical talent etc. that has a personal and social reward.

The Election Results, Labour`s worst for 40 years, has shown us that Mr Brown has turned his back on the poor, those residents who use local post offices and importantly ignored the cries for help from his former supporters in the inner city strongholds like Hartlepool and Methyr Tydfil and the Valleys in S.Wales.