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Another Lambeth foul Up

February 11, 2010

Following our resident survey and a public meeting with parliamentary candidate Kemi Adegoke many of you expressed concern about the amount of dog faeces on our streets. We have asked Lambeth Council to tackle this issue by putting up fixed penalty signs on the most severely affected streets and robustly enforcing them.  Research in other London boroughs [...]

First Capital Connect Train Disruptions – Request for Compensation

January 21, 2010

First Capital Connect Train Disruptions – Request for Compensation

I used to regularly take the train from Herne Hill into central London but had to stop because of - the non-existent service at the weekend - the shortage of carriages from the station which meant that several times I was unable to catch a train into work because it was too crowded.

Support Our Countdown Campaign

November 21, 2009

Support Our Countdown Campaign

Kemi is campaigning for more countdown signs all over the constituency, including in Herne Hill.

Labour Lambeth housing scandal

November 2, 2009

 Millions of pounds lost as houses left to rot  A 1000 Lambeth owned properties are being left vacant, resulting in £3.5m lost rental income every year.  “I am shocked by this level of mismanagement,” says Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, Kemi Adegoke. “The £3.5m in lost rent is just the tip of the ice-berg in Labour’s failed management of [...]

Shooting in Herne Hill

November 1, 2009

A teenager was shot a few weeks ago on Norwood Road opposite Brockwell Park.  “There are great things about Herne Hill. It is a shame that persistent issues of crime and antisocial behaviour are holding our community back” says Kemi.  There are no quick fixes for addressing issues of violent crime. Already the Met’s Safer Neighbourhood Team [...]

Thank you, Herne Hill Volunteers!

October 12, 2009

Thank you, Herne Hill Volunteers!

We are very grateful for the support from everyone in the Herne Hill community, especially those residents we've met along the way who have come out to help us deliver our leaflets.

A bridge too far?

October 10, 2009

A bridge too far?

Our Labour Councillors seem to think that spending £100,000 on a feasibility study after the council officials have said there is no funding available for the scheme is good value for money!

Johnny Come Latelys

September 29, 2009

Johnny Come Latelys

I see that our local Labour councillors have FINALLY put out a newsletter in the ward. They are talking about leaseholders, primary schools and the Carnegie library. Exactly 2 months after we put out our newsletter, where we had articles on Leaseholders Primary Schools and yes, you guessed it Carnegie Library. It’s a shame that they [...]