HELPING HANDS
June 28th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamOver 200 volunteers from the Church of Latter Day Saints transformed one of the boroughs run down parks. They also did some clearing and planting in the sensory gardens behind Walthamstow Library.
Cllr Bob Belam was on hand to thank the volunteers on behalf of the borough.
They have really done a splendid job.
I hope the residents appreciate the change.
Shame Cllr Reardon did not see fit to visit one of her parks.
HILLYFIELD VISIT TOWN HALL
June 28th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamAbout 60 children and teachers visited the Town Hall last week to quiz Cllr Bob Belam about climate change.
They were also learning about peaceful demonstrations.
They had made banners to protest about not doing anything about climate change.
Probably the best time I have spent in politics for a long while
EVESHAM AVENUE
June 28th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamDOUGLAS AVENUE
June 28th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamCENTRAL LIBRARY FIRE
June 24th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamWalthamstow library was shut on Monday 23 June following a small fire that took place in the building early on Monday morning.
“The Council is working closely with the Fire Brigade to establish the cause of the fire.
“The library will be shut until it has been confirmed that there is no risk to members of the public. Work to rectify any damage will begin as soon as possible.
“We would like to apologise to residents for any inconvenience this incident has caused and would like to thank them for their patience.”
POST OFFICE CLOSURES UPDATE
June 24th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamWe received notification today that of the 3 Waltham Forest post offices still under review, Forest Road Post office has been saved from closure - one of only 7 in London.Post Watch cite a major reason for retaining the service as being the numbers of elderly and vulnerable people living in the area, and levels of deprivation in the surrounding areas
While we are pleased that the Forest Road post office remains open we are disappointed that the one in Chingford Road looks like it will close
BRETTENHAM ROAD
June 19th, 2008 by Cllr Bob Belam
While out delivering the latest Focus we spotted these overgrown hedges.
We have asked the Highways Maintenance department to ask residents to cut back this overhanging vegetation impacting upon the highway.
We would not like to see Enforcement action taken against these residents but it is unfair on other users of the highway.
BRETTENHAM ROAD 2
June 19th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamRUSHBROOK CRESCENT/ BRETTENHAM ROAD
June 19th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamIt is great to see that someone has repaired the wall around the plantation on the corner of Rushbrook Crescent and Brettenham Road.
We requested this to be done some time ago.
It really looks nice and adds to the area.
It is a shame that a contractor has left their barriers in amongst the bushes.
We have asked for them to be removed.
Kier Street Services
June 19th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamBURNT OUT CAR
June 17th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamFIRST OF MANY RECYCLING STATIONS
June 13th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamPictured Lib Dem Councillor Bob Belam with Michael Hayes National Express Environmental Champion at Chingford Station.
This is the first paper recycling facility to be opened at a transport hub in the borough.National Express and the council are looking at ways of installing these facilities at main line stations across the borough.
The council is talking to LU with a view to having recycling at all Underground stations by the end of the year.
If you want something done it is the LIB DEMS who get it done
Twentieth Liberal Democrat Councillor in Waltham Forest
June 13th, 2008 by Cllr Bob Belam
Samina Safdar has become the twentieth Liberal Democrat councillor in Waltham Forest after taking the vacant Forest ward seat in last night’s by-election. The full result was:
SAMINA SAFDAR (LIB DEM) 977
Jawade Liaqat (Labour) 927
Edwin Northover (Conservative) 507
Mark Dawes (Green) 184
Makola Mayambika (Left List) 56
Turnout 32.33 per cent, 2,661 votes cast
The Mayor’s Charities
June 6th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamNew Mayor of Waltham Forest, Cllr. Sheila Smith-Pryor has announced that she is hoping to raise lots of money during her year of office to support two local good causes:
1. Branches is a day centre and night shelter for homeless people. It is situated in Forest Rd E17. The night shelter offers a hot evening meal a bed and breakfast . The day centre provides a midday meal. There are showers clothing and laundry facilities. Branches also assists people to move back into proper homes.
2. MSAction is based in Billet Rd E17. It offers high pressure oxygen therapy to people with M.S. It does not receive any funding from the NHS and charges £10 for an hours therapy.It is not a cure but can help to keep the disease at bay and improve the quality of life.There are only 4 such units in the country and we are fortunate to have one in our borough. It is also unique in that it is the only unit that treats children with Cerebral Palsy. Again it is not a cure but can improve the quality of their lives, which has a knock-on effect on the whole family.
Anyone wishing to donate can send a cheque [payable to The Mayor’s Charity] to the Mayor’s Parlour, Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, E17 4JF.
BARRIERS
June 4th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamPOT HOLES
June 4th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamCECIL ROAD GARAGES
June 4th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamFIRST OF MANY RECYCLING STATIONS
June 4th, 2008 by Cllr Bob BelamPictured Lib Dem Councillor Bob Belam with Michael Hayes National Express Environmental Champion at Chingford Station.
This is the first paper recycling facility to be opened at a transport hub in the borough.National Express and the council are looking at ways of installing these facilities at main line stations across the borough.
The council is talking to LU with a view to having recycling at all Underground stations by the end of the year.
If you want something done it is the LIB DEMS who get it done






