CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 2015
CHRISTMAS REFUSE/RECYCLING COLLECTIONS
The revised schedule for Christmas and the New Year has been announced:
Usual collection date | Revised collection date |
Friday 25 December 2015 | Monday 28 December 2015 |
Monday 28 December 2015 | Tuesday 29 December 2015 |
Tuesday 29 December 2015 | Wednesday 30 December 2015 |
Wednesday 30 December 2015 | Thursday 31 December 2015 |
Thursday 31 December 2015 | Saturday 2 January 2016 |
Friday 1 January 2016 | Monday 4 January 2016 |
Monday 4 January 2016 | Tuesday 5 January 2016 |
Tuesday 5 January 2016 | Wednesday 6 January 2016 |
Wednesday 6 January 2016 | Thursday 7 January 2016 |
Thursday 7 January 2016 | Friday 8 January 2016 |
Friday 8 January 2016 | Saturday 9 January 2016 |
Normal collections will resume from Monday 11 January 2016.
LEA BRIDGE ROAD CONSULTATION
Transport for London (TfL) is working in partnership with the London Borough of Waltham Forest and would like your views on a number of proposed changes to Lea Bridge Road. These changes would alter some bus stops and the road layout to provide segregated cycle tracks.
For full details, and to share your views, please click here to visit the London Borough of Waltham Forest’s website.
This consultation will run until Wednesday 2 December.
RESIDENTS PROTESTS IGNORED
Residents protest ignored!
The recent protest by over 1,200 residents against the road closures in Walthamstow and Leyton showed that the Council’s Mini Holland plans, including closing local roads, does not have the support of all residents despite the Council saying that they had.
Protesters not against the scheme or cyclists, but against road closures
The protesters went out of their way to say that they were not against the scheme or cyclists, but against the road closures. The Council’s plans have succeeded in causing division and anger across the Borough. The closing of roads has forced vehicles onto the already congested main roads like Lea Bridge, Hoe Street, and Leyton High Road and has resulted in a massive slow down of traffic, increased congestion and increased pollution.
Congestion and pollution bad for all
All of this is detrimental to residents, cyclists, pedestrians and bus users. Focus Team member Bob Sullivan, who was in the Town Hall listening to the Mini Holland debate, was appalled by the Labour Council restricting residents from hearing the debate, as they only allowed 12 protesters in, although the chamber can hold over a hundred. He was shocked by the arrogant, illiberal attitude with which Labour Councillors treated residents’ concerns. They were not prepared to review the Mini Holland plans despite residents’ requests and their own Labour MP’s request.
Council continues to ignore residents
They are, in fact, going to ignore residents and continue to put in similar divisive plans across Leyton, Leytonstone and Chingford!
FOREST WARD FOCUS NEWSLETTER 161
The latest edition of the FOCUS Newsletter has just gone to press. It will be delivered free across the ward by a team of volunteers.
Please contact Bob Sullivan on (020) 8556 8335 or [email protected] if you would like to help deliver the FOCUS near your home. A round usually takes 45 minutes.
You can access an advance copy here: Forest FOCUS 161
PRESS RELEASE: WE MUST NOT ABANDON OUR HARD-WON HUMAN RIGHTS
We must not abandon our hard-won human rights
Lib Dem campaigner Bob Sullivan urged the people of Leyton and Leytonstone to back a Liberal Democrat campaign to save the Human Rights Act.
So far more than 25,000 people have signed a petition calling on the Conservatives to scrap plans to abandon our commitment to human rights.
It comes as David Cameron said he would consult on the future of the Human Rights Act in the UK.
Now Bob Sullivan has urged local residents to speak up for legislation that has:
1. Stopped the state spying on us, supported peaceful protest and protected soldiers.
2. Helped rape victims, defended domestic violence victims and guarded against slavery.
3. Supported those in care, shielded press freedom and provided answers for grieving families.
4. Preserved our right to a fair trial, prevented indiscriminate stop-and-search and protected minorities.
Bob Sullivan said:
Our human rights laws have already achieved so much and we must not let the Tories trample all over them.
The Liberal Democrats blocked David Cameron from scrapping the Human Rights Act in Government and we must stop him again now.
That is why we need everyone everyone to get behind our campaign to stop the Conservatives riding roughshod over our hard-won rights.
A link to the Lib Dem petition can be found here: http://change.libdems.org.uk/human-rights-act
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ELECT NEW LEADER
Long-serving former councillor Bob Sullivan welcomed the election of Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale, as the new leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Tim Farron said that under his leadership, the party would oppose the cuts to tax credits and other benefits in the Conservative’s budget and push for greater spending on infrastructure such as transport and broadband.
At his first speech as leader, Tim said,
If you care about human rights join us. If you think you shouldn’t have your emails snooped on join us. If you think everyone deserves a decent home join us.
You can watch Tim’s inspirational speech here.
Bob Sullivan said,
These principles are at the heart of what drives the Liberal Democrats, our members and activists. More than ever Britain needs a party that will stand up for what we believe in, so we’re continuing our fightback and I’m asking local residents to be part of it.
There has never been a more important time to join the party.
Across the Country since the General Election 20,000 people have joined the party. Locally we have been joined by dozens of new activists and members this year, including a large number since it was announced that Tim Farron was elected. The Liberal Democrats have also seen stunning election victories at local council by-elections across the UK, beating both Labour and the Conservatives.
If you would like to join please go to www.libdems.org.uk and join the FOCUS Teams’ fightback.
REMINDER – VICTORIA LINE DELAYS 8 – 30 AUGUST
Caroline Pidgeon, Lib Dem Transport Spokesperson at the London Assembly, has forwarded this reminder from Transport for London (TfL)
Passengers reminded to plan ahead for major work that will improve Victoria line services
Improvements are a key part of enabling 36 trains per hour to run on the full length of the line next year
- Three-week closure for work between Seven Sisters and Walthamstow Central from Saturday 8 August to Sunday 30 August
- Services between Seven Sisters and Brixton will run but at a lower frequency
- Customers advised to plan ahead and allow more time for their journey
Passengers are being reminded to plan ahead for improvement work on the Victoria line next month, which will lead to the operation of 36 trains per hour next year. This will provide a train every 100 seconds during peak hours, making the Victoria line the UK’s highest frequency railway and comparable with the very best in the world. All peak-time trains will run the full length of the line from Walthamstow Central to Brixton, giving a 40 per cent capacity boost for customers northeast of Seven Sisters.
The Victoria line now carries more than 200 million passengers each year and as on the rest of the Tube network demand keeps rising.
At present only 24 trains per hour can be run beyond Seven Sisters due to the layout of the points at Walthamstow Central crossover, which transfers northbound trains to the southbound line for their return journey. Renewal of the crossover is essential to achieve 36 trains per hour.
From Saturday 8 August to Sunday 30 August LU will rebuild the crossover, replacing the concrete track-bed and the rails and point work. During this period all northbound Victoria line trains will only go as far as Seven Sisters. The nature and scale of the work means it is not possible to do it during the very limited engineering hours available at nights and weekends.
David Waboso, Capital Programmes Director at LU, said:
To meet increasing customer demand for the Victoria line we are making the service the most frequent in the UK, with 36 trains per hour in 2016. We will also run all peak time trains to Walthamstow Central from Brixton, a capacity increase of more than 40 per cent for customers north of Seven Sisters.
During the work we won’t be able to run Victoria line trains between Seven Sisters and Walthamstow Central. Our engineers will be working around the clock to keep the closure period as short as possible.”
During the closure there will be rail replacement buses for passengers. Services between Seven Sisters and Brixton will run at a lower frequency. The three-week closure means that other stations on the Victoria line will be busier, as will parts of the Central Line and London Overground. Customers are advised to plan ahead and allow more time for their journey. LU will publicise information about the work and how to avoid delays, with customer emails, online information including via the @victorialine Twitter account, posters and announcements in stations.
Rail replacement buses will run from Walthamstow Central to Seven Sisters station as well as from Walthamstow Central to Stratford and Stratford International stations. In addition, a temporary local bus route 558 will run between Chingford Mount and Seven Sisters, calling at Blackhorse Road and Tottenham Hale. Other options for passengers include the London Overground service from Walthamstow Central to Liverpool Street. LU tickets will also be accepted by other train operating companies on a number of routes.
For the most up to date information, including alternative travel options, visit www.tfl.gov.uk/victoria-line-closure
Notes:
- During the closure, two rail replacement bus services and one temporary additional bus route will be introduced, as follows:
- Replacement bus service A: Walthamstow Central – Blackhorse Road – Tottenham Hale – Seven Sisters
- Replacement bus service B: Walthamstow Central – St James Street – Stratford International – Stratford City Bus Station for Stratford station (Monday-Friday only)
- Temporary local bus route 558: Chingford Mount – Chingford Mount Road – South Chingford – Chingford Road – Walthamstow Crooked Billet – Billet Road – Higham Hill – Blackhorse Lane – Blackhorse Road station – then non-stop to – Tottenham Hale station – then non-stop to – Seven Sisters station (Monday–Friday only)
- The London Overground service between Walthamstow Central and Liverpool Street will provide an alternative rail route, and LU has also agreed ticket acceptance with other train operating companies on the following routes:
- Abellio Greater Anglia: Liverpool Street – Tottenham Hale –Liverpool Street – Stratford, and Stratford – Tottenham Hale
- Great Northern: Finsbury Park – Moorgate via Drayton Park, Highbury & Islington, Essex Road, Old Street
- Southeastern: Brixton – Victoria
- South West Trains: Vauxhall – Waterloo
- Improvements are underway across the Victoria line, including the redevelopment of Victoria and Vauxhall stations to increase capacity and make them step-free. A step-free access scheme is also planned at Finsbury Park station. This year, staff are moving from behind ticket windows to ticket halls, gate lines and platforms to offer assistance to customers where it is needed most. As part of these station improvements, Visitor Centres will open on the Victoria line at King’s Cross St Pancras and Victoria. The 24-hour Night Tube service will run on the full length of the line on Friday and Saturday nights from 12 September 2015.
PRESS RELEASE – LIB DEMS BACK CALL FOR VOTES AT AGE 16!
We need to stop denying our young people their rights
Local Lib Dem Focus Team campaigner Bob Sullivan says:
I regularly meet lots of the young people in Waltham Forest. They’re passionate about such a wide range of issues – from the cost of local buses and their education, to climate change and international affairs.
The time has now come to give 16 and 17-year-olds a say on the issues that affect their lives.
We often hear people say they don’t understand politics. But this can’t be said of the younger generation, who are the first to receive a proper education in citizenship and democracy.
They understand what’s at stake. We’re teaching them how to be a full and active citizen but not letting them take part.
Most of us are quite happy to allow a 16 year old to serve us in a shop or to help protect us in the Army. We allow them to get married, have sex, pay taxes and drive cars.
Yet we are stopping them from having a say in how their taxes are spent or what direction our country goes in. Imagine how frustrated and angry you’d be if you were denied the same rights.
In the next two years we are going to decide whether Britain stays or leaves in the EU. This decision matters – it matters to our jobs and prosperity, and its impact will be felt for decades.
It would be so wrong to prevent the 6,021 young people in Waltham Forest whose future we are talking about from having a say in this decision.
Last year, 16 and 17 year olds were allowed for the first time to vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum. Three-quarters of them did.
This proves young people can and will engage when given the opportunity. That’s why I am pleased Liberal Democrat MPs voted to amend the bill on the EU referendum to give 16 and 17 year olds the vote.
Liberal Democrats have actively supported changing the law on this issue for over ten years. Now there is growing support throughout Parliament and the Conservative Government must listen to us and stop denying young people a voice.
You can show your support by signing the online petition at: http://change.libdems.org.uk/votes-for-16-year-olds
NIGHT TUBE SERVICES
Transport for London (TfL) has just announced that the Night Tube will operate all night on Fridays and Saturdays, following the launch of the service in the early hours of Saturday 12 September.
There will be a train about every ten minutes and standard off-peak fares will be charged.
Lines served:
Central Line: Ealing Broadway to/from Loughton/Hainault via Newbury Park
Jubilee Line: Entire line
Northern Line: Morden to/from Edgware /High Barnet both via Charing Cross
Piccadilly Line: Cockfosters to/from Heathrow Terminal 5
Victoria Line: Entire line
To see a copy of the Night Tube map,
click here: https://tfl.gov.uk/cdn/static/cms/images/nighttube-map.jpg