Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrats

Covering the constituencies of Twickenham and Richmond Park

Jane Dodds & Celia Hodges: councillors for N Richmond

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North Richmond Comments Team

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2009 News:

• POOLS on the Park: Work to resurface the Pools on the Park car park has now been completed. The project also created a much a much needed bus service directly to Richmond's swimming pool. A bus will be going straight into the car park, making it much easier for local residents to access this valued leisure facility. The next stage of the work will start very soon to create a safe junction with the A316 to the swimming pool.

• CAFE Matthiae: Your local Liberal Democrat Councillors and activists are keeping an eye on the progress with the development of this iconic listed building in North Richmond. Café Matthiae has lain derelict and abandoned for over 8 years. Last year planning permission was granted to develop it into residential and café/restaurant use. We are making sure that Art Deco features are maintained and that its development will not increase car parking pressure in the area.

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• CELEBRATIONS as TfL Plans To Move Bus Stop Scrapped: Local Liberal Democrats, residents and traders are celebrating the success of a long campaign to stop a bus stop being moved near Pagoda Avenue. Traders had expressed concern about plans to move the bus stop into a loading bay serving the parade of shops near Pagoda Avenue. Transport for London [TfL] is now to look for an alternative scheme to improve the accessibility of the bus stop without losing the loading bays. Susan Kramer commented: "This really is a victory for a hard-fought local campaign. "After months of pressure, Transport for London has finally listened to the overwhelming opposition to these plans and realised that the loss of the loading bay would have harmed the local shops."

Cabinet Member for Traffic, Transport and Parking, Cllr David Trigg, said: "I am very pleased that TfL has listened to our pleas when conducting a review of this bus stop accessibility scheme. "The retention of the lay-by provides much-needed parking and loading provision for this small parade of shops and the traders can continue to serve the needs of local residents in this borough." Councillor for North Richmond, Celia Hodges said: "Over 700 people signed a petition against the plans, and many attended a packed public meeting against the proposals in January. "This success really is down to the hard work and persistence of the traders and local community in keeping up the pressure."

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2008 & previous years:

• [Comments July 2008] RICHMOND Police station is set to close and despite a guarantee that a town centre replacement will be found, we still don't know when the existing site will close or where the replacement will be. Susan Kramer MP said, "We are concerned that the police station is set to close, and a replacement has not yet been identified. The site must be in the town centre with good access for members of the public". Top priority for local council The local Council has been working with the police to make Richmond upon Thames the safest borough in London. Tackling crime and the fear of crime is a top priority for the Lib Dem run council. Cllr Celia Hodges said, "A police station in the centre of Richmond is vital. There should be public access to the police where people can report a crime or receive support and assistance should they require it". A modern and publicly accessible police station in the centre of Richmond is just one of the things which will help to keep Richmond safe and reduce the fear of crime. Cllr Jane Dodds added, "Policing priorities for our area are set by local people. If more local people participate in this process the policing priorities will reflect local concerns and help to better tackle local crime issues and hotspots". Local people will get the chance to do this at the next Safer Neighbourhood Police Team meeting which is taking place on July 1st.

• NOT so 'private' disappointment Liberal Democrat Councillors Jane Dodds and Celia Hodges have vowed to continue their fight against the sex shop on Kew Road despite the renewal of the licence. Cllr Jane Dodds said, "Once again the licence has been renewed for a further 12 months for Private Lines in Kew Road. Unfortunately the legislation as it currently stands does not permit anything else. We are very disappointed but we will continue to fight on behalf of local residents". Lib Dem Councillors Celia Hodges and Jane Dodds will be looking at ways of continuing to campaign against the Sex Shop, particularly as a new school opens near it in September.

• LIBERAL Democrat-run Richmond Council has taken Heathrow's owners, BAA, to court in a battle over night- flights. The council fought for an end to night- flights before 6 am. Councillor Celia Hodges said, "Residents across the borough are fed up with suffering the noise and disruption to their sleep from night- flights." The Government is ignoring its own policy directive which requires it to bear down on noise. "The current night- flight programme is means hours of noise through the night, and I am delighted to be fighting for local people against night-flights." While the High Court rejected the bid, local Liberal Democrats will continue to fight plans for Heathrow expansion.

RECYCLING: The Lib Dems have invested millions of pounds into our recycling and waste service. Recycling is now at a record 43%! One of the positive outcomes of the recycling service has been the welcome doorstep collection of cardboard and plastic bottles so that the bring site at Sainsbury's, Manor Road, is no longer the eyesore that it was a year ago! In the meantime, the service is under review so that further improvements can be made. If you experience problems with your rubbish collection then please let us know.

SUSAN Kramer MP has written to Boris Johnson demanding that he intervene to stop the plans to move the Pagoda Avenue bus stop. "These plans would mean the loss of a loading bay that is vital to local traders, and are really unpopular with local people," she said "Without the loading bay, local shops will really struggle, and local people who presently walk to the shopping parade will have to drive to the nearest supermarket." Local traders have already collected thousands of signatures against the plans. Susan Kramer MP will continue to fight until these plans are scrapped once and for all.

• THAMES Water Road Closures: The huge programme of pipe renewal has led to persistent problems for residents, with road closures and ensuing traffic and parking problems, It is hoped that the improvements will indeed prove beneficial to all when things finally return to normal. The Council has been closely involved in trying to alleviate residents' concerns where possible.

• NORTH Sheen Footbridge: If you would like to complete the survey we sent with the last edition of Comments then please contact Susan's office. We need to press Network Rail to reinstate the missing footbridge and the statistics about station use that we can provide are vital to achieve this.

• April 24 2008: The Richmond & Twickenham Times reports that Cllr Marc Cranfield-Adams has resigned from the Liberal Democrat Party and has applied to rejoin the local Conservative Party. See: http://tinyurl.com/3kfgtt . . Plus ca change . .

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2007 & previous years:

• From COMMENTS July 2007: Lib Dems invest in local services : After one year the Liberal Democrats are investing millions of pounds in key services for local people. Money from Council Tax reserves is being invested in improving secondary schools, the environment and facilities for young people. Despite already being the lowest spending council in London, the Liberal Democrats have managed to make additional savings of over £4.5m to keep Council Tax down and pay for key service improvements. The increase in Council Tax was only 0.3% above inflation compared to the Tories who in 2003 increased total Council Tax by 15.6% (12.7% above inflation).

Here are some of the things which are being invested in: The introduction of improved recycling services from November 2007 including doorstep cardboard and plastics collections (£750,000). Extra youth services. An extra £250,000 per year. A new sustainability team to reduce the Council's energy use (£100,000). £0.5m on youth club refurbishment. The Lib Dems have also found extra money to meet the growing need for care services for older people and those with learning difficulties (£900,000), the needs of children in care (£400,000) and with special educational needs (£300,000).

The surplus reserves built up by the Conservatives will be invested over the next four years on: £20 million on our secondary school buildings, over and above the £24m already planned for Teddington School. £3.5m on setting up the new recycling service. A new £1 million fund to help tackle climate change A new £1 million fund for new youth facilities. A new £400,000 economic development fund to help local businesses and high streets. In the run up to the local elections last year, the Liberal Democrats promised to invest money in local services. The Liberal Democrats have kept their promises.

• SAFER streets: One of our big successes locally has been our Safer Neighbourhood Team. Since 2005 the local policing has been vastly improved and much more visible. Crime has gone down locally, and we are below the national average here, and well below the London average. Celia, Jane and Marc would like to thank all the police officers involved, particularly PCSO Ivy Davis for the recognition of her work for the community. Susan Kramer MP added, "We will keep crime and personal safety at the top of the local agenda. I will work hard with the local councillors and safer neighbourhood police team to make sure crime and personal safety are a top priority".

• SPEEDING traffic on the A316: The Liberal Democrats are still pursuing Transport for London (TfL) for more effective signage along the 30 mph stretch of the A316 between Richmond Circus and Chalker's Corner. Your local councillors had another meeting on 29th May with TfL and Council Officers. We have also asked that the bus companies remind their drivers to keep to the 30 mph speed limit.

• GOOD news at last for the residents of St. George's/Trinity/Bardolph with the go-ahead for a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ). Residents in Sheendale and other nearby roads will have 3 months to consider the impact on their parking which could then be added to the CPZ if this proves necessary. And a resolution to the Raleigh Road problems too with minor adjustments to meet residents' parking needs.

• Improving the local environment: The recycling facilities at Sainsbury's (Manor Road) are very popular. Richmond Council is working to keep this site clean and tidy. We are informed that the site is visited daily by the street cleansing crews who clear up any overflows of recyclables. The site may become less popular in November. liberal Democrats are introducing doorstep collection of plastic bottles and cardboard, something the Conservatives failed to do. Cllr Jane Dodds said, "The liberal Democrats are keeping their promise on recycling, and making sure that the environment remains at the heart of local decision making".

• The Liberal Democrats are considering the possibility of discounted water butts to help save resources. Have you got a water butt in your garden? Despite last year's drought Cllr Hodges's was never completely empty.

• The Liberal Democrats are committed to making our streets greener. The council runs a tree adoption scheme. Cllr Celia Hodges said "If there's a new tree in your street please consider adopting it so that it can survive any hot weather this summer".

• FROM COMMENTS January 2007: Lib Dems reinforce green credentials: North Richmond held its first Green, Safe and Clean week a few months ago. As a consequence of this initiative and efforts made by your Lib Dem Councillors 985 units (650 square feet) of graffiti were removed, six untaxed vehicles were clamped, three of 23 skips were unlicensed and prosecutions are being pursued, nine warning letters were sent to residents regarding overhanging vegetation from their gardens, there were repairs to six footpaths, two kerbs, one carriageway and one footway crossing. · · · Over 25 parking contraventions were reported during the week, 48 new trees were planted and special attention was given to litter picks, weed clearance, grass cutting and a general tidy up of the ward's parks and open spaces such as the Raleigh Road recreation ground, Tangier Green and the area near Michels Row. · · · Cllr Marc Cranfield-Adams said "We are committed to keeping the ward as green, clean and as pleasant as possible. These 'weeks' are vital to achieving this ambition. If there are any similar issues or concerns you have in your road or local area then please contact us."

NORTH Richmond Councillors have welcomed the record £9 million package awarded to the Council by Transport for London. Cllr Marc Cranfield-Adams said: "With an allocation of nearly £1 million earmarked for Richmond Town Centre, there is now every possibility that we can introduce some much needed improvements to the area around the railway station, George Street, Eton Street and Red Lion Street to the benefit of all Richmond's visitors".

• OUR Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) has been working hard in the ward - talking to residents and helping to solve local problems. Both Halloween and Guy Fawkes night were reported as virtually trouble free, unlike previous years. Cllr Celia Hodges said: "We are grateful for the assistance of our SNT on a number of issues and are also pleased to learn that it is now up to full complement."

• FOLLOWING an appeal against the Grade II Listing, Matthaie's remains listed with an amendment to emphasise the particular interest of the Art Deco façade. Cllr Jane Dodds said: "We are pleased at the result of this appeal and delighted the frontage of this land mark building will be protected."

• AFTER at least three years of Tory inaction, a solution is on the horizon to the horrendous parking problems in this part of the ward. Consultation documents have gone to residents and businesses seeking their views on a CPZ. It is anticipated that the 371 bus will be re-routed to Sainsbury's and that the bus-stand in Dee Road will go. "I hope this will illustrate that we are a listening council", said Cllr Jane Dodds. "We sought to prioritise the consultation on this CPZ as we were aware of the anxieties of residents over many years." Lib Dems keep their promise New housing proposals for the Old Esso garage site.

• FOLLOWING a public consultation in May, NHHT (Notting Hill Housing Trust) held an open meeting in November for residents to view revised plans for a mixed housing and commercial development on the site of the former Esso garage on Lower Richmond Road. The revised proposals have taken account of concerns on access to and from the site and the height of the buildings. Cllr Celia Hodges said: "I welcome the proportion of social housing and hope these new plans will be in keeping with residents' wishes and rid us finally of this eye sore."

• MORE tory lies... Contrary to rumours spread in recent Tory literature, all of your North Richmond Councillors oppose the crazy idea of a bus lane between Sheen Court and Clifford Avenue. "At present submission has been made to Transport for London (TfL) for funding to undertake a feasibility study on a bus lane; I am confident the combined political opposition to this will prevail in the longer term and that the money from TfL will be spent more wisely elsewhere", said Cllr Hodges.

• CONCRETE Posts on Kings Farm Avenue: In response to representations from residents, Cllr Cranfield-Adams, has asked the Council's Planning Officers whether permission was needed by agents of the Crown Estate to erect several unsightly concrete posts on at the Sheen Road end of Kings Farm Avenue. This is being investigated, but initial advice seems to suggest that this is not permitted development and the posts may have to be removed.

• A DELAY by Thames Water in processing compensation claims from local businesses on Kew Road, after weeks of major disruption and a serious loss of business, was criticised by North Richmond Councillor Marc Cranfield-Adams at the December Full Council. The work to replace 21 metres of the 120 year old sewer started in late September and ran a month over schedule causing severe problems to traders, one of which has reported weekly losses of £4000. "I am calling on Thames Water to speed up its procedures as these businesses face ruin. Thames Water must co-operate more sympathetically with all those affected in future, should such problems recur." "Pay up Thames Water!"

• WE can only carry a snapshot of what we're doing in the ward and there are issues regarding Happy Times nursery and the Diamond House Telephone mast. If you would like more information about these then please get in touch.

Cllr Jane Dodds

Cllr Jane Dodds

Tel: 8940 0835 E-mail: cllr.jdodds@richmond.gov.uk

Roles: Assistant Cabinet member for Housing; Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee; London Councils (formerly ALG) - Housing Forum; Richmond Housing Partnership Management Board; and Richmond Town Centre Management Board.

I have lived in North Richmond ward with my husband for 4 years and work in the social care field in a national voluntary organisation. I have been active in the campaign to close the sex shop in Kew Road over the past 3 years, cumulating in giving evidence at the Council Licence Hearing.

To me, Richmond has a unique character which I want to help preserve; its heritage, river frontage and green spaces as well as accessible leisure, library and shopping facilities are all worthy of careful management. I play the piano, swim and have an interest in the history of modern art.

Cllr Celia Hodges

Cllr Celia Hodges

Tel: 8940 3734 E-mail: cllr.chodges@richmond.gov.uk

Roles: Deputy Mayor; and Transport Consultative Group.

I have lived in Richmond for 30 years. I am chair of governors at Darell Primary School and secretary of Manor Road allotments. I have been a Councillor in North Richmond since winning the by-election in January 2005.

Following my election some things have been achieved: the extension of the Cumulative Impact Policy along Kew Road, plastic bottle recycling, road safety measures along the A316. Other work-in-progress includes: dialogue with Network Rail re North Sheen footbridge, setting up Safer Neighbourhood status for the ward, continuing to battle for a solution to the mini-cab and traffic problems in the Trinity/Bardolph Road area.

May 2006: North Richmond Electorate 6968 Seats 3 Ballot Papers 3417 % Poll 49.04

Celia Joan Hodges Liberal Democrat 1649 Elected

Jane Dodds Liberal Democrat 1605 Elected

Marc Leslie Cranfield-Adams Liberal Democrat 1579 Elected

Philip John Ingram Conservative Party Candidate 1534

Mark St.John William Roscoe Conservative Party Candidate 1509

Phillip Brian Taylor Conservative Party Candidate 1494

Derek George Somers The Labour Party Candidate 227

Enid Joy Kimmerling Christian Peoples Alliance 111

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