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The West Twickenham Lib Dem team: Cllrs Piers Allen, Helen Lee-Parsons and Lesley Pollesche
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• May 2010 Election %s: C 39.5; LD 48.2; L 12.3. LD 3.
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• YOUR local Lib Dem team: Cllr Piers Allen [10 Selkirk Road, TW2 6PX 8898 1540
cllr.pallen@richmond.gov.uk] · · · • · · · Cllr Helen Lee-Parsons [40 Fielding Avenue, TW2 5LY 8287 7094 cllr.hlee-parsons@richmond.gov.uk] · · · • · · · Cllr Lesley Pollesche [108 Lyndhurst Avenue, TW2 6BU 07722 361 794 cllr.lpollesche@richmond.gov.uk]
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2010 news:
• Page 2: Comments and news from 2008, 2007 & 2006
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• [From Comments Spring 2010] TWICKENHAM Academy: Following the news that a state of the art academy will be open in place of Whitton School in September 2010, work has been continuing apace on the site of the school playing fields (Lincoln Field, adjacent to Crane Park) to complete the two playing areas and landscaping of the site, funded by the Council's Sport department. The floodlit synthetic grass pitch will be available for community use, under a management plan negotiated with the involvement of local residents.
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• CRANE Park: In Summer 2009 the Mayor of London awarded £400,000 to carry out improvements in Crane Park, following the Mayor's Priority Parks competition in which Crane Park topped the vote (with West Twickenham residents voting the most!). The Crane Valley Park project covers Hounslow and Richmond land on both sides of the river, with the primary focus on making the park more welcoming, improving access, creating links between the two sides of the river, enhancing the biodiversity value and creating an exciting and vi- brant identity for the park. Piers Allen said: "I'm delighted that residents have been able to have their say on the plans before work commences in the Summer."
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• KNELLER Gardens: The Pavilion refurbishment works in Kneller Gardens are now nearing completion. Council officers are moving forward with a possible partnership agreement with Richmond Youth Partnership to open a youth run café from the kiosk which will form part of the new pavilion facilities. The programme of works forming part of the Richmond Playbuilders scheme will also start in Kneller Gardens in February, following consultation feedback with young people, park users and residents for enhanced play and activity options for 8 -13 year olds - the plans can be seen at http://www.richmondplaybuilderconsultation.co.uk/, with completion aimed for the end of March.
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• MEADWAY: Works to improve access to Crane Park and Kneller Gardens are due to be completed in March - Piers will continue to strongly voice local residents' calls for a complete resurfacing of the southern part of the road to match that at the northern end to be prioritised - in the meantime, pot holes are being regularly inspected and patched. Several roads suffered pothole damage in the freezing conditions following Christmas, several of which have been reported for inspection and repair by the Comments Team - if you'd like to report one in you local road, please let us know.
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• A316 Crossing: Your local councillors and MP have asked for the Mayor's Transport for London department to look again at current proposals for the Meadway crossing (to replace the subway underpass). "The idea for the siting of this crossing was dangerous. The crossing should be on the brow of the hill so that there is maximum visibility for pedestrians and maximum warning to oncoming motorists. The tunnel should also remain open, " commented Vince. Local Councillor, Helen Lee- Parsons added: "We welcome the new crossing for Chertsey Road as the old subway can be intimidating for women and has been the scene of a serious assault, but the current proposal is not suitable. There must be wider consultation with residents and greater notice, for future meetings on the scheme."
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• STAINES Road Paving: Local residents were delighted to find out that the footway on Staines Road between 444 and Hospital Bridge Road is being re-paved. This follows years of campaigning by local Liberal Democrat councillors and residents. Last year, local councillors secured the re-paving of the footway that runs from opposite the David Lloyd health club to no. 446. However, there was not enough funding to replace the remaining pavement running to Hospital Bridge Road. This second phase of re-paving will match the first, with an asphalt/paving slab combination. Cllr Helen Lee-Parsons said, "We have been pushing the council hard for several years to provide the necessary funding. For too long, residents - particularly the elderly and parents with pushchairs - have struggled with the broken, uneven paving. This is fantastic news for local people".
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• HOSPITAL Bridge Road safety works: The Stage 2 proposals for reducing traffic speeds in Hospital Bridge Road and reducing traffic delays around the Staines Road/Hospital Bridge Road/ Sixth Cross Road junction are set to progress to construction, with work in the in the service road intended to start in the first week of March, with the wider junction improvements following in the summer.
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2009 News:
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• [From COMMENTS Winter 2009-10]: KNELLER Gardens has been a hive of activity since the start of September, with the council hard at work to complete the refurbishment of the pavilion before Christmas and install a new cycle path and Kingfisher Bridge over the River Crane. The new pavilion will include a café kiosk for the many visitors to the park and play areas. Interest has already been expressed by a local youth charity, with the support of Friends of Kneller Gardens, to make this a base for youth activities. The youth centre would provide a safe, secure space for older children and young people. Cllr Piers Allen commented: "Many residents want more activities for young people in the area, so this is a welcome initiative that is receiving good support from young people and park users - the Lib Dem team will do all we can to make this happen."
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• Traffic Speeding in CROSS ROADS: The results of a recent survey highlights a reduction in traffic speeds across the Cross Roads area since the introduction of new traffic calming measures. There has been a marked reduction in speeds recorded in First Cross Road and a small reduction in Fifth Cross Road, the two most affected roads. The scheme as a whole has helped heighten drivers' awareness that they are entering a residential area and has helped to contribute to lower vehicle speeds. 85 per cent of traffic is now recorded at speeds of less than 25 mph. This is particularly encouraging given the number of schools in the vicinity. The team are continuing to campaign for the area to be designated a 20 mph zone to reduce vehicle speeds further for the benefits of residents and school children. If you have any views on this let us know.
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• A316 Underpass Victory: VINCE Cable MP has won a clear undertaking from Transport for London (TfL) to replace the underpass under the A316 Chertsey Road, which was the scene of a horrific crime, with a toucan crossing between Meadway and Jubilee Avenue. TfL will be consulting residents on the placing of the Toucan crossing in the coming months and hope the work will take place in 2010/11. The underpass will then be sealed up.
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• Former Mayor Raises £26,000 for Charity: Local Councillor HELEN LEE-PARSONS, Mayor during 2008-9, has presented cheques for £10,483 each to the Alzheimer's Society, and Richmond Homes for Life Trust. £5,241 was also donated to the REACT charity. "We had a very successful year fundraising and intend to continue our efforts into the future, " said Helen. Helen also facilitates Richmond Homes' "Look & Plan Club", which is for people with learning difficulties and special needs.
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• Lib Dems secure £1.1 million of investment for playgrounds: KNELLER GARDENS is one of 11 parks to receive a share in £1.1 million investment in borough playgrounds as part of the Government's Play Builder Programme to improve natural play spaces for children and young people. Money will be used to enhance the exciting play area and create new adventurous play facilities using natural materials such as wood, water and sand. Consultation with community groups is currently underway: find out more and have your say at: http://www.richmondplaybuilderconsultation.co.uk
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• Further consultation on HOSPITAL BRIDGE ROAD: Additional measures for stage 2 of the improvements to reduce vehicle speeds in the Hospital Bridge Road slip road will shortly be going out to residents and local businesses - Contact Helen, Piers or Munira if you have any concerns to share.
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• FORCE for change in Crane Park: Hot on the success in gaining £400K funding in the Mayor of London's Priority Parks Programme for river and park restoration work, Friends of the River Crane Environment have been consulting over the summer on an ambitious plan for an enlarged Crane Valley Park, with a view to it becoming eligible for adoption as a Metropolitan Park; read more about the project and take part in the consultation at http://www.force.org.uk
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From Comments Summer 2009: • OUR last issue of Comments urged local residents to vote for Crane Valley Park to win funding from the Mayor of London's Priority Parks Programme. With over 6,000 votes, Crane Valley Park received the highest number of votes out of the 47 parks nominated for 10 grants. The park will receive £400,000 which will help fund river restoration works and the creation of a bridge to link the two boroughs of Richmond upon Thames and Hounslow within the park. New paths, bins and signage will also be introduced, along with continuation of the existing "carved bench project". The grant will also contribute towards the funding of two new cross-borough roles of Park Development Officer and Park Ranger.
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Cllr Piers Allen said, "We are absolutely delighted with the result and are very excited about the improvements this fantastic cash boost will deliver for Crane Valley Park". Cllr Munira Wilson added, "Thank you to all the residents who voted for the park and a particularly special thank you to FORCE - Friends of the River Crane Environment - for all their hard work in making this bid a success." Richmond will be working closely with Hounslow on the project and initial discussions are already underway. Cash boost for Crane Park Thank you for supporting our local area
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• CPZ consultation starting soon: Following complaints about pressure on parking on rugby and other event days at the RFU, residents in the following roads will shortly be consulted on whether they would like an event day controlled parking zone: Mereway, Andover, Camac, Briar, Meadway, College Crescent, Post Lane, College Close; Devon Ave, Dorset Way, Wiltshire Gardens, Lincoln Avenue, Selkirk Road, Hereford Gardens, Gloucester Rd. At the same time, residents will be asked whether they would also like their road to be considered for a daytime CPZ, and if so, their preferred hours of operation.
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Event day parking permits are currently free of charge. Daytime CPZs have a cost attached to the permits, depending on the hours of operation and the CO2 emissions of the car for which a permit is purchased. Please note that this is a consultation, and progress on plans for either the event day or daytime CPZ will be dependent on the outcome. If the majority of residents in any particular road wish to have a daytime CPZ, there will be a second stage consultation to firm up hours of operation and zone boundaries.
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• Local councillors have secured traffic calming measures for the treacherous slip road at the junction of Hospital Bridge Road and Staines Road, whilst ensuring trade to the Fulwell Park parade shops is not affected. Initial plans to improve safety included a proposal to make part of the slip road by the shops one way, which could have had a negative impact on trade. Councillors made sure both residents' and traders' views were represented at a meeting of the Transport Consultative Group where traffic schemes are discussed. It was decided to install the proposed speed cushions to slow down traffic but the slip road will remain two way.
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Cllr Munira Wilson said, "I am delighted that our long campaign to make the slip road safer has finally paid off. For too long, residents and shoppers have felt unsafe as cars have cut through at high speed. The speed humps, as well as the future planned improvements to the junction, will deter rat-runners and cut speed without harming trade". Further proposals to improve traffic flow at the Staines Road/Hospital Bridge Road/Sixth Cross Road junction will be consulted on later this year. The traffic lights are also due to be upgraded.
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• UPDATE: Kneller Gardens Improvements: The refurbishment of the pavilion in Kneller Gardens is due for completion later this summer. A community-sponsored consultation process is due to get underway shortly to explore what youth activities could be developed in the Kneller Gardens/Crane Park area. Consultation with park users is being conducted by Friends of Kneller Gardens and Richmond Youth Partnership - both questionnaires will shortly be available at www.richmondyouth.org.uk.
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Cllr Piers Allen commented: "I would urge park users and residents, and especially young people, to show their interest in the possible youth activities that could be run from the site - these could include sport and environmental activity sessions run with RYP youth workers and a drop-in centre for young people". Cllr Piers Allen added, "The council is always being asked to develop more activities for young people in the Twickenham area - here's your chance to have your say and help make it happen!".
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• Local police liaison group The next chances to raise community safety and policing issues with the Safer Neighbourhood Team will be on 9th September and 9th December at 7.30 pm at Waldegrave School.
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• Area Consultation Meeting: A public meeting with the West Twickenham councillors to discuss local issues raised by residents, including feedback on community priorities raised at the last ACM: the provisional date is 3rd December 2009 starting at 7:15 pm, in Rivermeads Hall, Staines Road, Twickenham (near Shell petrol station).
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• [From COMMENTS Winter 2008-9]: CRANE Valley Park, which runs through the heart of Twickenham, is on a shortlist for Mayoral funding. There are 47 parks on the shortlist, but it will be cut to 10. Only the parks that receive the most public votes will get the grants of up to £400,000. West Twickenham Lib Dem councillors are urging residents to cast their vote for the park to secure the cash injection. Cllr Munira Wilson said, "I've already texted in my vote. The much-needed money will help improve safety, signage, footpaths & cycle paths and the wildlife habitat. A new footbridge across the river and carved benches will also be funded. This is a fantastic opportunity for residents to secure improvements for our park."
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• POSSIBLE ice rink on Twickenham Green? There were requests for a temporary ice rink on the Green in January. Many local residents contacted councillors after the suggestion was made by a local business. Cllr Munira Wilson said, "Local councillors supported residents who thought an ice rink would be a good idea. However there were concerns raised about the conditions of the grass after the damage caused by the heavy rain after the circus event last year". It was decided to wait adequate time for the green to recover and local residents to be consulted fully.
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• IMPROVING safety on the Glebe Estate : Following vandalism of cars in the poorly lit turning circle on Glebe Way in the Glebe Gardens estate, local councillors have secured funding for a new lamppost. It will shortly be installed, and will be trialled for an energy efficiency scheme that will see the light dimmed between 1 am and 5 am. Councillors are also working with the local Safer Neighbourhood Team following deliberate fires in the bin sheds during the firework season. If you have a local crime hotspot or safety issue in your area, and would like some help trying to tackle it, please get in touch with your local councillors. Making our area safer is one of our top priorities. Please get in touch using the details below.
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• STAINES Road repaved: Election promise delivered: Local councillors promised residents that the footway along Staines Road between Court Close Avenue and Glebe Way would be re-paved - the pavement on the residential side is in a general state of disrepair. After years of campaigning for funds, local councillors have secured money for a complete resurfacing, with work scheduled to start in February. The surface will match the new pavement on the golf course side of the road. Cllr Munira Wilson said, "I'm delighted that we have finally secured the re-paving work. The footway is in a terrible state, with the elderly and those with pushchairs often struggling to walk on the uneven and cracked slabs and tarmac". Safety Scheme A safety scheme was installed last year to improve road users safety on Staines Road between the Shell garage and the Amida leisure centre. The Council will formally review the measures in March. Please give us your feedback on whether or not you feel the scheme has improved safety and why.
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• JUNCTION to get safety makeover: The Hospital Bridge Road/Staines Road junction and slip road is to be made safer for all. Local Lib Dem councillors have been campaigning long and hard with residents for the safety measures. The measures will be installed on the dangerous slip road by the parade of shops on the corner of Hospital Bridge Road and Staines Road. Along with a raised table, part of the slip road is to be made one-way to stop impatient drivers using it as a rat-run and making the road safer for pedestrians. The council is also proposing to make the whole junction safer for motorists by separating the opposed right turn movements from Sixth Cross Road and Hospital Bridge Road from other traffic movements. Cyclists will benefit from improvements with better access to existing crossing facilities at the traffic lights and the provision of cycle stands in the slip- road. Consultation with local residents took place in November and December. Residents' views will be taken into account and plans will be reviewed accordingly. The proposals will then go before the Cabinet Member for Traffic, Transport and Parking (Cllr Trigg) at a public meeting, at which members of the public and councillors can make representations. If you have concerns or queries that you would like addressed or want to comment on the scheme, please do get in touch with Piers, Munira or Helen.
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• KNELLER Gardens: The refurbishment of the pavilion is now moving ahead. Builders are expected to be on site in March, with completion of the works in May, including new lavatories, changing rooms with showers, and a refreshment kiosk. The Friends of Kneller Gardens have worked closely with the Council's Parks Department and ward Councillors to bring this scheme to fruition, together with other enhancements to the park, including new benches, spring bulb planting and a tree replacement programme.
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• RECYCLING: There have been changes to the recycling scheme. These changes have been introduced after problems with bags blowing away and increased litter after collections. "We are always looking at ways to increase levels of recycling. Richmond Council now recycle over 40% of waste, "said Cllr Piers Allen.
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• MONTHLY Council Surgeries: The West Twickenham councillors hold monthly surgeries for constituents to come and raise issues on a one to one, confidential basis. 11th April 10.30-11.30 am: Cricket Pavilion, Twickenham Green.
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• [Jan 30]: Councillors Deliver Road Safety Whilst Protecting Local Businesses
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• Page 2: Comments and news from 2008, 2007 & 2006
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Cllr Piers Allen
Tel: 8898 1540 E-mail: cllr.pallen@richmond.gov.uk
Roles: Assistant Cabinet member for for Children's Services and Education; Co-ordination, Finance and Performance Commission; Regulatory Committee; Richmond Music Trust.
I have lived in West Twickenham ward and been active in the community since 1991, serving on Trafalgar Junior School governing body for two consecutive terms from 1993-2004 and 2007-present. Elected as one of three Liberal Democrats for West Twickenham ward in 2006, I have been particularly involved in the provision of new opportunities for young people as part of the refurbishment of Kneller Gardens and supporting improvements to Crane Park, as well as campaigning with colleagues and the MP for road safety improvements on main roads and in residential areas; working with the Police Safer Neighbourhood team to improve safety around our local schools; and representing individuals and groups of residents on planning and licensing issues. In my wider role as Assistant Cabinet, I have been very privileged to participate in the Children in Care Council, a group led by young people to represent the interests of Children Look After in the borough. I am looking forward to the opportunity to serve for a further term, continuing to put something back into the community I and my family have lived in for some 20 years and championing the interests of residents and the ward. Piers was featured in the Councillor focus section of the Winter 2009 edition of Arcadia: http://www.richmond.gov.uk/14687_arcadia_winter_2009.pdf
Cllr Helen Lee-Parsons
Tel: 8287 7094 E-mail: cllr.hlee-parsons@richmond.gov.uk
Roles: Elected 2006; Deputy Mayor 2007/2008; Mayor 2008/09; Committees-: Corporate Parenting; Health, Housing Social Care.; and Planning. Domestic Abuse Forum; governor at St James's Catholic School, Twickenham; Operate a club for people with learning difficulties: 'Look & Plan Club'.
My family and I have lived in Twickenham for 35 years. In preparation for this role I shall be retiring from Richmond Social Services, this will allow me to devote the time and energy that I feel the role deserves. My background is first and foremost with social services and in particular people with learning difficulties, principally supporting them in attaining the lifestyle they have chosen for themselves. My time as an outreach tutor for Clifden College has enabled me to become more aware of educational issues and budgetary restraints. It is my intention to continue to support those in the community who are vulnerable, whatever age or needs they may have. My experience within the community has been as a school governor, chair of a residents association, service on a youth club committee and a community health service. I have learned through my association with these voluntary services that consultation and the community are inseparable and should be prioritised in most processes where decisions are made.
Cllr Lesley Pollesche
07722 361 794; cllr.lpollesche@richmond.gov.uk
Lesley Pollesche has lived in West Twickenham since 1986; she is married with three children. She is proud to live in our borough and passionate to retain and improve the high standards that exist in our locality; she has a keen interest in education as she successfully put her children through Primary and Secondary schools in Twickenham. Lesley also wants to strengthen the commitment to environmental issues and to work hard to retain our record as a very safe London borough. She writes: "During my career at Heathrow Airport I developed a good understanding of the issues and concerns that affect many different people from all walks of life, which I hopes will serve me well on behalf of the residents of West Twickenham. On a personal level my outside interests are reading, walking and most important: my family."
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2010 results: Piers Allen LD 2586 elected; Helen Lee-Parsons LD 2550 elected; Lesley Pollesche LD 2249 elected; Tony Shoebridge C 2087; Karen Thurston C 2061; Nathaniel Ikeazor C 1914; Neil Browning L 660; Danny Freeman L 634.
Election, May 2006: Electorate 6,922 Seats 3 Ballot Papers 3,609 % Poll 52.1; Piers Allen LD 1610 Elected; Helen Lee-Parsons LD 1524 Elected; Munira Hassam LD 1497 Elected; Lance Quantrill C 1403; James Duckenfield C 1335; Alan Butler C 1321; Damien Egan L 472; Christian Richmond L 407; Matthew O'Mullane L 402.; Jonathan Modral G 385.
2002: Lance Quatrill C 1,321; Alan Butler C 1,318; Richard Hollis C 1,317; Michael Gold Lab 949; Graham Nixon Lab 860; Ian Thomson Lab 804; Martin Gould LD 532; Nigel Cook LD 526; Alan Juriansz LD 490.
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