Tonight, in Waltham Forest Town Hall, a massive social injustice has been meted out upon the most vulnerable in our community. The latest tranche of local Labour cuts, led by Cllr Chris ‘Strong Leader’ Robbins, will have a negative impact on the homeless, mentally ill, disabled, elderly and vulnerable young a Council report admits after [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Coalition’
Cutting through the politics of cuts
Posted in Afzal Akram, Chris Robbins, Clyde Loakes, Coalition Government, Conservative Party, Council, Council Leader, Geraldine Reardon, Labour Party, Liaquat Ali, Liberal Democrats, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Marie Pye, Matt Davis, Saima Mahmud, Uncategorized, tagged bob sullivan, chris robbins, clyde loakes, Coalition, Conservatives, Labour, liaquat ali, Liberal Democrats, marie pye, Saima Mahmud on April 13, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Council Officers delivering political idealogy
Posted in Childrens Services, Chris Robbins, Coalition Government, Council, Council Leader, Education, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Saima Mahmud, tagged childrens services, chris robbins, Coalition, Council, education, Government, Labour, liaquat ali, london borough of waltham forest, Saima Mahmud on December 8, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Three Waltham Forest schools planning to take advantage of the coalition Governments Academies programme are under attack in a Council report tonight. The eight Labour Cabinet members are directing Executive Director of Children and Young People Services, Christopher Kiernan, to write to all governing bodies urging them to “think very carefully” and “act wisely” before [...]
Build now & get permission later
Posted in Childrens Services, Clyde Loakes, Council, Labour Party, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Planning, Saima Mahmud, tagged clyde loakes, Coalition, forest, Government, Labour, planning, retrospective, Saima Mahmud, waltham on November 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
For years unscrupulous developers have been laying down concrete on weekends or bank holidays and then putting in a planning application after the event. Developers do this in the knowledge that Councillors often have little choice but to give approval and currently, planning enforcement cannot commence whilst an application is pending. Earlier this year a [...]