I hosted a Chingford Mount Crime Summit, with Chief Inspector Adam Richmond, Inspector Mason, PS Emma Qureshi, PCSO Shashi Tailor and LBWF Senior ASB Officer James King. Also in attendance, your Conservative councillors and local businesses from across the Mount.
Bring Back Banking to Woodford!I have written to the Chief Executive of LINK calling for urgent action to restore in-person banking services in Woodford.
Following serious concerns raised by a local resident with their Conservative Councillor, Roy Berg, and I regarding suspected illegal activity at a property in Chingford, Councillor Roy Berg referred the matter immediately to the Police.Within 24 hours of the report, local officers executed a warran
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed that the Chingford Police Station front desk will close on Saturday 28 February. I am deeply disappointed by the decision to proceed with the closure of the station’s front desk, particularly as Chingford is one of only five stations across London closing
Everyone deserves to feel safe in their local community. A visible police presence and firm action from the Waltham Forest Council are essential to restoring order.In January, I joined local police for a walk along the Mount.
I signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, in doing so pledging my commitment to #HolocaustMemorialDay and honouring those who were murdered during the Holocaust as well as paying tribute to the extraordinary Holocaust survivors who work tirelessly to educate young people today.
After campaigning alongside local Conservative Larkswood Councillors John Moss, Catherine Saumarez and Sam O’Connell, I am pleased that the Council has now committed funding for a full rebuild of the West Essex Cricket and Football Club’s clubhouse.
Today, I met with Superintendent Sarah Jackson and Inspector Mason, for a walk-and-talk meeting along Chingford Mount.Together, we visited local businesses and high street retailers to hear directly about the issues they are facing, particularly shoplifting and the ongoing anti-social behaviour in A
I had a brilliant afternoon watching the award-winning Woodford Pantomime ‘Dick Whittington’, with my granddaughter. The pantomime tale follows Dick Whittington on his journey to London to seek his fortune, with his trusty cat by his side.