Cllr Farooq Qureshi

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Forest ward

London City Airport Expansion

March 4th, 2010 by farooqqureshi
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A Welcome Motion

A motion requesting the Mayor of London to review the decision by Newham Council to support a 50% increase in flights at London City Airport was unanimously supported by a cross party majority at the GLA. The motion raised concerns that flight path changes across many East London Boroughs would worsen the quality of lives of 100,ooo’s of residents, many of which already suffer considerably as a result of aircraft noise and air pollution.

Liberal Democrats Parliamentary candidate for leyton and Wanstead, Cllr Farooq Qureshi has welcomed the success of the motion in GLA.

Cllr Qureshi said: We have been working with FTF to oppose the expansion of London City Airport and its detrimental impacts on the residents of the neighbouring Boroughs. We hope that the Mayor of London will put pressure on City Airport and Newham Council to review the expansion and the changes in flight path.

Members And Helpers

February 9th, 2010 by farooqqureshi
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Cllr Farooq Qureshi and myself are holding a meeting at :

The Corner Stone

Essex Road

On

Wednesday 10th February 2010

At

6:30pm

This meeting is to call all of you who can help the Liberal Democrats win the Election in 2010,                                                                                       

All of you who can help and support in any way,

Any great ideas are welcomed.

Please do attend!!!!

Lib Dems working hard for you the community!!!!

Computer Club

February 9th, 2010 by farooqqureshi
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FORA has been awarded a £5000 grant such that Leytonstone School’s Computers may be used on a Saturday morning by local residents. Tuition will be supplied through the School and will be of the user-friendly kind whereby individuals will be able to work at their own pace learning how to access the internet, send emails and generally use a computer for all those activities which save money and enable individuals to communicate and follow their interests. No previous experience or knowledge is required and the format will be of the walk-in type for the duration of three school terms. The only qualification is that of living in Forest Ward.      

Litter Bins

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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Litter bins are placed in our ward to keep it clean,                                  

They are there for us to put our hand rubbish in as we walk past

Rather then having to hold it all the way home.

So why do the streets of Forest ward end up like this,

This is not walking by hand rubbish, this is disgusting.

Our ward does not have to look like this these bins have not been placed to attract all sorts of house hold rubbish, due to several complaints we may lose these litter bins spotted around our ward so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE be more considerate.

Anti Social Behaviour in Bakers Arms

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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You may remember back in September Cllr Qureshi and my self approached the council for Bakers Arms to become a dispersal zone for anti social behavior.

A dispersal order will provide the police with additional powers to disperse groups of two or more people where the officer has reasonable grounds for believing that their presence or behaviour has resulted, or is likely to result, in a member of the public from being harassed, intimidated, alarmed or distressed. Once asked to disperse it will be a criminal offence for that person to return to the dispersal area for a 24-hour period.

If a young person under the age of sixteen is stopped in the area after 9pm and is not accompanied by an adult the police can escort them to their home address, if they are either:                

  • At risk or vulnerable from anti-social behaviour, crime etc
  • Causing, or at risk of causing, anti-social behaviour

Well a dispersal order has been put in place and commenced from 12noon on 23 November 2009 and will end at 11.59am on 22 May 2010 after which the council will review this again.

Lib Dems working hard for the community!!!!!!

Dealing with Dog Fighting

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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Our Safer Neighbourhood Team are currently arranging more dates for Operation BARK.

Operation BARK involves The Safer Neighbourhood Team and the RSPCA attending problem addresses in relation to dangerous dogs and owners causing anti-social behaviour involving their pets.

There is also a chance for dog walkers to have their dogs micro chipped for      

free and free neutering vouchers for owners.

Leytonstone School

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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Leytonstone Business and Enterprise Specialist School is now moving into the detailed design and planning phase for their exciting school refurbishment project.  The school will work closely with the architects and the building contractors to design and plan their new school block and refurbishment work.

The Council’s Cabinet have now approved the planning brief for the Leytonstone School project.

This means the school is now able to start more detailed work to plan and design its school improvements, through the proposed part new build and part refurbishment.                            

Project information

The number of pupils able to attend Leytonstone School will be increased from its current number of 900 by an additional 150 places, from September 2011.

In addition, the school will also be able to provide 40 places for ‘post-16’ education from September 2010, meaning pupils can stay on after their GCSE examinations and gain further qualifications at the same school.

The school’s construction project will be part new build and part refurbishment, and this work is proposed to start in 2010.

As Leytonstone School is a locally listed building, the original design of the main school building will mainly remain untouched

CPZ Extension

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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Residents of Belmont Park Road, William Street and Knotts Green Road                              

have been calling for controlled parking in their roads.                                         

Following evidence provided by the Cllr Qureshi and myself the Council has

decided to carry out an official consultation in the said roads to analyse residents’ opinion.

“Please make sure that you send the consultation back with your comments.Make sure your voice is heard.”

Whipps Cross Hospital begins reopening

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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Following guidance from the Health Protection Agency, Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust has remained closed from most activity to enable the norovirus to clear, but will now begin the process of reopening parts of the hospital.

The A&E department reopened to ambulances on Friday 30 January 2010 and 10 wards are now back working normally.

The Maternity, Paediatrics and the Outpatients departments continue to operate as usual, as does the Emergency and Urgent Care Centre.

Elective surgery, where patients would require an in-patient stay after a procedure, remains closed at this stage.  

There continues to be no visitor access to any of the wards at Whipps Cross due to heightened infection control precautions and these will remain until further notice.

For the Maternity Department only, one birth partner will be permitted onto a ward during this time – no children will be allowed.

For Children’s services only one parent per child will be allowed.

Individual patient’s needs can be discussed with the ward Sister, who can grant permission to access in exceptional circumstances.

Security are present at entrances and their role is to question the need for access to the site.

Strict infection control safety measures remain in place and have been taken in closing the shops, restaurant and Jobs Junctions to the general public.                        

Norovirus is a common winter ailment, which can be highly contagious and causes symptoms of vomiting and diarrhoea.

Dyson Raod

February 9th, 2010 by Samina Safdar
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London & Quadrant are in the process of refurbishing some of the flats at the top of Dyson Road in Forest Ward. Some of the residents contacted Cllr Farooq Qureshi to complain about the standard of work being carried out and the behaviour of the work force.

Lib Dem councillors of Forest Ward arranged a meeting with the officers of London & Quadrant to discuss the concerns raised by the leaseholders/tenants of these properties.

It was a very constructive meeting leting all the leaseholders and tenants raise their concerns with the officers to take back and try and rectify.

That should be interesting lets see what we get as results, because Lib Dems like results!!!!

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