Published February 9th, 2010
Anti Social Behaviour in Bakers Arms
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!!!!!!
Published February 9th, 2010
Dealing with Dog Fighting
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.
Published February 9th, 2010
Whipps Cross Hospital begins reopening
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.
Published December 30th, 2009
Knotts Green Road One-Way System
Cllrs Farooq Qureshi, Samina Safdar and the Focus team are angry to learn that the proposed one-way system in Knotts Green Road has been delayed, yet once again.
The officers of the Highways Department have informed Cllr Qureshi and Cllr Safdar that the proposed one-way system in Knotts Green Road has been put on hold because Transport for London (TfL) have not carried out the alterations at the junction of Leyton Green Road and Lea Bridge Road. The traffic arrangements at this junction were to be altered to allow a left turn into Lea Bridge Road. This work was due to complete by the end of 2009. Now, TfL have told the council that these works have been postponed until the next financial year.
The Focus Team have carried out their own survey of the road to find out if the residents want to wait for TfL to carry out the proposed alterations at the top of Leyton Green Road before turning Knotts Green Road into one-way, or, if they want the one-way to go ahead now.
The result of the survey is as follows:
I would like the one-way system to go ahead NOW before Transport for London has done the works at Leyton Green/Lea Brodge Road junction.
Yes No No Reply
47 15 23
The Focus Team have passed on the information to the Highways Dept and says:
WE WANT ACTION NOW
Published November 3rd, 2009
PLASTIC BAG AMNESTY SCHEME AT THE ENERGY FAIR

LIB DEM CLLR BOB BELAM’S HARD WORK PAYS DIVIDENDS
Waltham Forest council launched a plastic bag amnesty scheme at the “Energy Fair” at Walthamstow town square.
The Cabinet member for environment, Cllr Bob Belam has been working on this scheme for two years. This is partly a result of the successful Liberal Democrat’s climate change motion to full council in December 2007.
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidates, Cllr Farooq Qureshi (Leyton & Wanstead) and Farid Ahmed (Walthamstow) were amongst Lib Dem councillors and activists, who attended the Energy Fair.
Members of Lib Dem Focus teams from across the Borough have congratulated Cllr Bob Belam on his hard work and commitment to tackle the climate change issues.
WELL DONE BOB
Published November 2nd, 2009
LEYTON UNDERGROUND STATION
Following a disappointing response from London underground, regarding Leyton underground station, Councillor Farooq Qureshi has written to the Mayor of London, Director of Transport for Olympic Delivery Authority and Transport for London to review the situation at the said station.
We have called upon the relevant authorities to act now and arrange for fresh consultation and re-asses the situation to ease the peak-time congestion at the east-bound platform.
LEYTON UNDERGROUND STATION IS IN DESPERATE NEED OF ATTENTION
Published October 27th, 2009
TWO FACES OF LABOUR GOVERNMENT
While local labour group are claiming to support a reduction in carbon emissions, their Government is sailing in opposite direction.
Last Wednesday, Liberal Democrat Simon Hughes MP secured a debate in the Parliament on climate change. The purpose of the debate was to call on the Government to sign up to 10-10 campaign and commit to a 10% reduction in carbon emissions by the end of 2010.
AND GUESS WHAT?
The Government defeated the motion by 297 to 226 votes.
Harry Cohan MP voted against the motion.
Neil Gerrard MP voted for it.
SO MUCH FOR LABOUR SUPPORTING THE CLIMATE CHANGE
Published October 27th, 2009
LIB DEM MOTION TO FULL COUNCIL WAS SUCCESSFUL
Leyton and Wanstead Parliamentary candidate, Cllr Farooq Qureshi presented a motion to the full council against the increase in aircraft noise pollution over Leyton and Wanstead, which was accepted unanimously.
After the proposed amendments, the contents of the motion are:
This Council recognises residents concerns over the expansion of London City and Heathrow Airports, and believes that the increased number of flights using these airports and the associated noise nuisance and environmental impact is detrimental to Waltham Forest residents. This council welcomes steps already taken by the Leader of the council requesting:
- That the officers respond to the current BAA Heathrow consultation programme Noise Action Plan.
- The Noise Level Assessment Team investigate whether any residents are entitled to the London City Airport(LCA) sound insulation grant scheme.
- That Waltham Forest Council be able to join the LCA consultation committee which at the moment is only open to Barking & Dagenham, Bexley, Greenwich and Tower Hamlets.
- An all party working group be set up so that all parties can come together to tackle this issue.
Therefore this council requests that the Chief Executive:
Carries out an immediate investigation into the consultation process undertaken in respect of the expansion of London City airport and the flight path changes by the Civil Aviation Authority, the London Borough of Newham or any other party. This investigation will include consideration of:
- Whether or not Waltham Forest council was consulted and if it was, what response was provided by Waltham Forest council and, if no response was provided, why not.
Upon the completion of this investigation, this council requests that the Chief Executive takes appropriate action which should include:
- Writing to the Mayor of Newham, condemning the decision to allow further expansion of London City airport and stressing the negative impact this decision has had on residents of Waltham forest.
- Writing to Mayor of London, condemning plans for a new four runway airport in the Thames Estuary and asking why he supported the expansion of London City airport and what consideration was given to the detrimental impact of the expansion on residents of Waltham forest.
- Writing to the Civil Aviation Authority and NATS to ask what action they took to consult residents of Waltham Faorest on the changes to flight paths and London City expansion.
- Seeking an investigation by the EU commissioner into the expansion of London City Airport and the impact it has had on residents of Waltham Forest and East London.
- Considering the merits of legal action in relation to the expansion of LCA and/or flight path changes.
- Signing up to the 10:10 campaign which aims to tackle climate change by cutting carbon emissions by 10% in 2010.
This council requests that the Chief Executive reports his findings back to councillors at the earliest opportunity.”
Cllr F Qureshi said: We accepted the Labour amendments because we welcome the cross party consensus on this very important issue. We need to unite and fight against this attack on the environment and the quality of life of our residents.
Published October 17th, 2009
READ ALL ABOUT IT
Cllr Farooq Qureshi, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Leyton and wanstead is fighting to make Leyton underground station disabled friendly and ease congestion during peak hours.
Please visit: www.walthamstow.today.co.uk
Published October 15th, 2009
LIBERAL DEMOCRATS STREET ADVICE SURGERY
Leyton & Wanstead Liberal Democrats Focus Teams have started a series of street advice surgeries across the constituency.
First street advice surgery was held last Saturday, outside WFD on High Road Leyton. Residents signed our petition, calling for more Police officers on our streets.
Next advice surgery will be held out the parade of shops on Francis Road in Leyton, between 2PM to 4PM. If you have any issues you need to discuss or any problem that you need help with, then please come and visit us.
For further dates and venues, please watch this space.
