Tuesday, 18 May 2010

This mess is giving me stress!

Above graffiti is at Rochford Avenue (junction with Chadwell Heath Lane).
Graffiti on box at Haywards Heath
Graffiti on bin area for Capstan Close
Bulky waste at same Capstan Close bin area.
Graffiti on Green Telecom Box at 47 Joydon Drive.
Streetlight opposite 48 Gresham Drive.
Beacon near 44 Gresham Drive
Road signage near 44 Gresham Drive.

Other road signs like the above have graffiti on them on Gresham Drive.  There is also Graffiti on a beacon at Lexden Drive.

I have reported all these items to our Streetscene Team and am confident of a rapid clearance operation.

More delay I am afraid!

Despite much work by your Green Activists to jolly up the process of bringing safety measures to the Grove Road and Chadwell Heath Junction.  We find ourselves again limited by another delay.   It transpires that a contractor has now been selected and appointed, however, the contractor can not start work until the utility companies relocate underground pipes and cabling.  An email received from a senior Highways officer on Monday 17th May stated:

"Further to our discussion this morning, the services I refer to are, I believe, Gas and electricity pipes and cables that need to be moved before the new kerb line and footway can be constructed."

I will detail the exact specifications for the proposed works at this junction in my next post.  This is in response to a number of requests for further information.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Redbridge Peace Monument - close to becoming a reality!


Many of you will remember former posts in which Wilson informed residents of a scheme to introduce a Peace monument to South Ilford.  The East Ilford Business Partnership a group that Wilson Chairs, have raised £7500 towards a potential peace monument in Redbridge.   Only Recently a £5000 grant was provided via the East London Community Foundation.

The proposed monument would be installed at the Winston Way Roundabout just outside the town centre and the location of the tragic attack to Kashif Mahmood. We have a range of designs of which the smallest monument design would cost £10,000 and the highest cost being £20,000 we are hoping our Council Cabinet would fund the remainder of the cost of our project.   We would choose a design based on the amount of funds received.
The Cenotaph in London is a poignant reminder of the futility of war, we hope our monument will be a reminder of the futility of knife and gun crime.

We will allow families of existing victims and future ones to add a small plaque to the base ensuring that the monument always has a current focus. 

Once the project funds are in place, we will be holding boroughwide Schools competition for the design of small mosaics around the floor of the base. This will give ownership of the project to young people.

In time we hope schools will take children and young people to the monument for talks and presentations and Parvin Mahmood the mother of victim Kashif Mahmood, has agreed to talk to schools about the impact of the attack that led to the loss of her son's life. She has already spoken in various schools and colleges across the borough.


If anyone would like to donate towards the project please do make contact. 

Read more (Ilford Recorder)

Here is what our funders form the East London Community Foundation said:

"East London Community Foundation assists a large number of community groups in Redbridge with small project grants up to £5,000. We support local people - like the Mahmood family and Wilson Chowdhry - to take the initiative and do something positive to tackle local issues. We were pleased to offer funding from our Grassroots Grants programme to East Ilford Business Partnership for the Peace Monument in Winston Way roundabout. We feel the monument will be a useful focal point to raise awareness among young people that using knives as a weapon can so easily have lethal consequences. We liked the multicultural and inclusive nature of the monument, and the fact that local children will have the chance to be involved in its design. We hope it will unite local people to prevent violence and knife crime."


The "East London Community Foundation" is an independent charitable company limited by guarantee that aims to promote local giving to community and voluntary groups in the following London boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest and City of London. ELCF can be contacted at 0300 303 1203, enquiries@elcf.org.uk or www.elcf.org.uk

In Redbridge, East London Community Foundation currently distributes grants on behalf of the Office of the Third Sector (Grassroots Grants), the London Borough of Redbridge (Redbridge Small Grants).

Both are open for new applications and can fund a wide range of volunteer-led community initiatives.

Grants of up to £5,000 are available. Full details are on our website at www.elcf.org.uk/apply_open.cfm

Friday, 14 May 2010

Another Neighbourhood Watch


Gresham Drive NHW meeting 29th April 2010.
9 People in attendance. Police could not make it but have expressed interest in attending a follow up meeting.

Wilson introduced the Redbridge Neighbourhood Watch Association as a support and guidance body to all local NHW's. He advised residents that we had recently secured a grant of £10.000 and had used £1000 to contribute towards a more secure fence at Park Villa's to prevent the prevalence of antisocial behaviour in the area. He also advised that we were in the process of purchasing Crime Prevention devices that we would distribute to local residents. Wilson in formed the group that Isla and he had been responsible for the introduction of 19 new Neighbourhood Watches.

The meeting was opened up for people to speak about local issues.

A Neighbour complained that he does not see police officers patrolling regularly. Wilson advised that a Safer Neighbourhood Team was now in operation that consisted of a Sergeant, 2 Police Constables and 3 Police community Support Officers and that police visibility had increased significantly since the addition of these local teams. Wilson also commended the work of the local SNT's and most residents agreed that their was a better level of policing since the Safer Neighbourhood programme.

Residents complained about the safety of the alleyways on their streets. They were aware of antisocial behaviour in the alleyways and expressed concern that their homes were more vulnerable to burglary as a result of ease of access. Residents asked if gates could be implemented at the entrance to the alleyways. Wilson explained that he had attempted to gain a grant for that very purpose 3 years ago after a shooting incident. The application was denied by the existing Labour and Liberal Councillor at the time. Moreover, a few residents were opposed to the idea. Wilson had knocked on every door in the area to curry favour for the project. He would not be willing to do that again, however if residents wished to apply he would support the scheme and would provide advice on how to go about applying.

Residents informed the meeting of drug dealing and usage on all the roads and in particular the alleyways. Wilson queried whether Police had been informed and was advised that only a few occasions had the Police been advised. Wilson expressed the need to provide more comprehensive data to the Police to ensure that spotted crime could become a local policing priority.

Wilson expressed the need to call 999 for emergencies and 0300 123 1212 for local crime of a less urgent nature.

A local man raised concern regarding antisocial behaviour in Crucible Park and surrounding roads. Wilson explained that Redbridge Council operated a dedicated Antisocial Behaviour Team that has delegated local powers to tackle crimes of this nature. They have covert and overt CCTV vehicles and temporary lamp post affixable CCTV equipment that they can use to help with investigations and their team of investigators are experienced and competent. The ASBO team can also sanction Dispersal notices preventing young people conglomerating in one are at certain times or Acceptable Behaviour contracts with miscreant who persistently cause nuisance. Wilson also highlighted the fact we have a Parks Police Team in Redbridge that are responsible for crimes in the Park.

The Antisocial behaviour team Telephone number is 020 8478 4679.
The Parks Police telephone number is 020 8454 5986.

A resident complained about noisy neighbours (especially their dogs). Wilson advised that the antisocial behaviour Team also has sound equipment that can be left on permanently and starts recording when activated by loud noise. This can be used to prosecute noisy neighbours. They can enact a variety of noise abatement orders too for larger issues.

Wilson reminded local people that he had worked hard with the Chadwell SNT and the Redbridge Youth Service to introduce a Youth Bus Service to Chadwell. This is available to 11 – 19 year olds every Thursday on Millhaven Close. The bus has a variety of computer games, decks of cards, internet facility, DJ training sessions and much more available. Wilson is seeking funding to increase the level of service during the summer to a supervised sports park event, every Thursday. The detached Youth workers involved with the bus are very keen to introduce this to the area.

A resident wanted our local police to undertake a speed check on Gresham Drive. It was felt by all that, despite pinch points, traffic speed was still very fast.

Complaints were raised about parking to the fore of resident drives, despite drop down kerbs. Residents wanted to know what the Police could do about it. Wilson advised that Police would be willing to call owners if a vehicle was parked inside the drive and that vehicles could be towed away if a vehicle was needed in an emergency. Moreover, he reminded residents that a government statute had been implemented in Redbridge after a 7 man deputation to a full Council meeting [item 7] in 2004, led by Wilson. This meant that vehicles could receive a fixed penalty notice of £80 if parked in front of a drive.

The number to call for a mobile Parking enforcement officer is 020 8708 5211.

Residents spoke about parking congestion on their roads since the King George Hospital decision to charge for staff parking. Wilson agreed to challenge for the implementation of double yellow lines on all corners of local roads.

The proposed chairman that requested the NHW failed to attend. Wilson asked if any other person would be willing to take the role. All agreed to support the group if a chairman was found although no attendee could commit to the coordinator role. Wilson agreed to hold one more meeting and to approach the initial volunteer again.

The next meeting date is proposed for 15 July 2010

Monday, 10 May 2010

Nick Clegg holds the keys to unlocking democracy!

STATEMENT BY CAROLINE LUCAS MP

These are uncharted waters for all politicians. But this only makes it more important that Nick Clegg makes his decisions based on the clear steer given to him by voters.

In this election the British people have brought in a House of Commons in which a majority of MPs are from parties which support reform.  A clear majority of people in the United Kingdom voted for reform of our political system.  Therefore any arrangement between the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives must include genuine and comprehensive reform of the political system. A commission, inquiry, or any other delaying tactic will not be acceptable. There should be a referendum before the end of the year which includes options for a genuinely proportional system not the self-serving system of AV which is even less proportional.  The people should be asked what voting system they would prefer.  That is proper democracy.

The first past the post system has created a situation where people cannot vote positively for the candidate or party whose policies they most agree with. Instead, they are forced to vote in fear, working out how to vote to keep out the party furthest away from them in policy and values.  This leaves us a grotesque democratic deficit and a poor basis on which to govern.

The Liberal Democrats must not be seduced by the trappings of power.

The people have voted for reform: Nick Clegg must not betray them.

Caroline Lucas
Leader
The Green Party

A group called Unlock Democracy has a petition for a fairer voting system in the UK.  You can sign their petition by clicking (here)

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Chadwell Result

We thank all those Chadwell residents who voted for us in the local elections.

Congratulations to the 3 Labour Candidates elected and commiserations to the others who also lost.

Of the 3 new councillors we know Andy Walker who has been a leading campaigner on the King George Hospital front and we look forward to working with him again on this issue over the next period.

The other two are unknown and have yet to earn their spurs. We’ll be watching!

Full Chadwell result here.

The council remains hung.

Conservative – 30
Labour – 26
Liberal democrat – 7

Weggis

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Don’t get cross – get crossings!!!

Residents of Chadwell have never had it better!

Your local Green party candidate Wilson Chowdhry has prioritised local safety.  In particular, many of you will remember at the last elections in 2006, Wilson was responsible for introducing a zebra crossing on Grove road nearby the Keith Axon Centre (despite contradictory features in the Chadwell Focus), safeguarding young children attending the two local schools. This was the result of a 6 month petition and an Area 5 Committee funding application.

This year Wilson joined forces with crime reduction activist Isla Martin to campaign for resident safety around the A12. Long term problems associated with drug trafficking and usage resulted in attacks, muggings and bullying of residents - young and old whilst using the East Road, Whalebone Lane and Somerville Road subway.

Wilson and Isla organised a private meeting with ASBO team and Police Team officers from, Redbridge and Barking & Dagenham, the Head Teachers of Warren School and Oaks Park School, several NHW Coordinators and 3 Senior Managers from TFL. This has resulted in a proposal to implement a safe ground level, traffic light-operated crossing at the Whalebone Lane junction.

The Article below is from this week's Ilford Recorder:


Learn more about local subway attacks here: