Tottenham Labour's St. Ann's
Walkabout 5th July 2008

David Lammy and local St Ann's Councillors
Brian Haley, Nilgun Canver and Bob Harris held a roving surgery in
St Ann's Ward near Chesnuts Park.
Earlier in the week David wrote to over 500 local residents
inviting them to put a poster up in their window if they wanted him
to call with their local Councillors.
During the morning they
called on many local residents to discuss a variety of issues
including: dumped rubbish, international development, arts funding,
anti-social behaviour, policing, benefits, health policy and the
environment.
Walking
around Ida Road - David and the team met several local residents
concerned about the drains and talked to tenants about the issue of
ball games on the estate. They also spoke to people about security
and how they will try and ensure that there was more for local
young people to do safely.
David said: "Organising regular roving surgeries where I can
talk to local residents, in their homes, about what matters to them
is a vital part of the job.
What has been most interesting about this morning
has been the sheer range of issues that came up on the doorstep -
from parking to polyclinics everyone has a
view.”
At one
small Housing Association block local Councillors Nilgun Canver and
Bob Harris were shocked to see the amount of dumped rubbish around
the bin shed and an abandoned car – a resident said there had been
problems for months. They pledged to work with David Lammy to
ensure that the Housing Association met their obligations to sort
these problems out and manage the block properly to the benefit of
all local residents.

David added: "Working together as a team
with local Councillors and activists we can all achieve more than
if we only looked at these issues alone. I look forward to
campaigning to solve these local problems and will keep residents
updated on our progress."
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