Saturday, September 23, 2006
Local Lib Dems at Conference
Chingford & Woodford Green Lib Dems played an important part in the recent party conference. [See report below].
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LOCAL LIB DEMS IN ACTION AT BRIGHTON
Vice-Chair GEOFF SEEFF was called to speak in a debate on the Lebanon.
Chairman Cllr.JOHN BEANSE was called to speak in 2 policy debates, including the important debate on the need to switch to more GREEN TAXES. Part of this speech was broadcast on radio news and on TV’s NEWSNIGHT with Jeremy Paxman.
In addition, Chingford & Woodford Lib Dems had successfully put their own debate on to the agenda “NHS IN CRISIS” as an “Urgent Issue”. Cllr.John Beanse introduced this debate and the second speaker was Steve Webb MP, the party’s Shadow Health Secretary. John drew attention to the serious situation in many parts of the country and spelt out the problems locally in Waltham Forest, particularly the cuts at Whipps Cross Hospital and the threats to its future. Other speakers had similar tales to tell from all over the country.
Local Lib Dems also made contributions in consultation sessions and several “fringe” meetings during the week
Friday, September 15, 2006
NHS in crisis
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Lib Dems in Brighton
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Let's all recycle more !
DID YOU KNOW --- ?
* In one hour we produce enough waste in the UK to fill the Albert Hall.
* In one day there would be enough waste to fill Trafalgar Square to the top of Nelson’s Column.
* In one year there would be enough waste to fill bins stretching from the Earth to the Moon.
* In this country, the vast majority of waste goes to expensive and possibly unhealthy landfill (or is incinerated) - what we ought to be doing is increasing recycling. Let's all recycle more.
NHS under threat ?
Local Lib Dem councillors will be vigilant in seeking to defend our local NHS services. [See report below].
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Defending our NHS
* the planned new "state of the art" hospital we have been promised for years is now officially off the agenda - for the time being at least
* because of its financial position, Whipps Cross is currently having to look very carefully at how it delivers services in order to make substantial savings
* Waltham Forest Primary Care Trust is involved in meetings with 3 other NE London PCTs to discuss how services can best be delivered in the future across the whole area. This seems a worrying development, because, crucially, nothing is ruled in and nothing ruled out in this exercise. Not surprisingly, all this has led to many rumours and concerns about the future of Whipps Cross.