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Ladywell By-Election
Michael Coulston is to stand as the People Before Profit candidate in the forthcoming Ladywell by election. She is a long-term resident of the ward who polled over 500 votes in May. Helen played a leading role in setting up Lewisham People Before Profit in 2008, bringing together various active campaigns in Lewisham including the Lewisham Gateway campaign, Save Lewisham Bridge School and the Loampit Vale Action Group, all of which have benefitted from her input.
The council seat has become vacant because Tim Shand, one of three New Labour candidates who unexpectedly won in Ladywell at the expense of the Greens, has resigned to work abroad after just 4 months in office.
Labour has selected Carl Handley as their replacement - yes, the same Carl Handley who was defeated by the Greens in May 2006 and who rounded on the voters saying "Most of the people who signed petitions opposing this don't even use the bloody pool. At the end of the day we all know it is going to be knocked-down. The sooner it comes down the better for me."
Libraries under threatBack in July the shock news came that Steve Bullock wanted council officers to draw up plans for cuts of £60million for the next 3 years - even before the Lib-Tory government's comprehensive spending review was published.
New Cross, Crofton Park, Blackheath, Sydenham and Grove Park libraries were earmarked for closure but at packed consultation meetings throughout August the residents of Lewisham made clear their opposition to this shortsighted, penny-pinching scheme. Campaign groups were set up in all areas and they started collecting signatures on petitions and other activities. Most have a Facebook Page, such as Save New Cross Library, Save Crofton Park Library, Save Sydenham Library. Here is a detailed analysis by Pat Richardson of the Manor House Library Users Group of what lies ahead if we don't protest effectively and stop these cuts: Pensioners' RallyA group from Lewisham People Before Profit attended the National Pensioners' Convention rally in support of public services and the welfare state in London on Saturday afternoon. ![]()
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Alternatives to the mainstream partiesThe following article entitled "Alternatives to the mainstream parties" was published in the South London Press on Tuesday 20th April 2010
VOTERS turned off by the four main parties have no shortage of choice in the local elections. That's a total of 57 candidates across Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark. Candidates' PhotoDespite very short notice, we managed to get 17 out of 23 of our candidates in one place at the same time for a group photo. ![]() Back Row (L-R) Nicholas Ingham, Harold Shalet, Richard Proctor, Domink Spitzer, Ray Woolford, David Hamilton Middle Row (L-R) Helen Mercer, Jim Smith, Alexia Wdowski, George Hallam, Patrick McGinley Front Row (L-R) Fran Rogers, Barbara Raymond, Anne Shumann, John Hamilton, Jenny Stewart, Nathalia Richards
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