The candidates are the existing Ferndale councillors and look forward to continuing their hard work campaigning and representing Ferndale residents and making Lambeth a better council. We're all looking forward to the 2010 elections!
Friday, 9 October 2009
Ferndale Labour Council Candidates Chosen for 2010 Lambeth Council Elections
The candidates are the existing Ferndale councillors and look forward to continuing their hard work campaigning and representing Ferndale residents and making Lambeth a better council. We're all looking forward to the 2010 elections!
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Renewal of Iconic New Youth Facility : Stockwell Skatepark
Stockwell Skatepark, corner of
Iconic Stockwell Skatepark reopens!
The much loved and iconic Stockwell Skatepark, which is attached to Stockwell Park Estate (Ferndale Ward), has been reopened following a year long project to completely rebuild it from scratch. Lambeth Housing have invested £300,000 from the Housing Capital Programme to renew this fantasic youth facility. Specialist contractors and expert advice from
Brixton Cycles Co-Op, situated next door at
Paul McGlone, one of the Ferndale Labour ward councillors and Cabinet Member for Children & Young People, said, “A lot of hard work and tears, as well as tenants money has gone into making sure this London icon of a youth facility is fit for purpose and can now be used. Stockwell Housing Trust will soon take over ownership and running of the facility and I look forward to it being a source of fun and enjoyment as the weather warms up.” There will be an official opening soon.
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Ferndale Estate Watch- Waltham Estate
As your Ferndale Councillors we regularly condu
Residents are welcomed to join us and point out issues when we "walkabout". We'll put up the dates we're visiting your estate on our website- so please join us!
For Waltham
Exterior- Made the car park for residents clean and accessible
BEFORE

AFTER
Exterior- Tidyied up the clutter and rubbish from the lawned areas.
BEFORE
AFTER
Prioritising Interior cleaning such as stairwells to reduce potential vandalism
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
Ferndale Councillors successfully loby for new playgrounds

Your local councillors lobbied hard to get Lambeth Housing to fund the renovation of the Bowlands estate 'Kick About' area for young people, as well as the near by children's playground near Brittainia Close, SW4. These are now open.
Councillor Paul McGlone, pictured in the Kick About area on Saturday, says, "young people need places to play sport, and parents need open air play grounds to get kids playing in the fresh air. I hope Bowlands estate residents will help own these facilities as a community asset."
Monday, 2 February 2009
Lambeth Labour councillors freeze council tax for the next TWO years
Labour’s two-year tax freeze is intended to help residents who are struggling to cope with the effects of the global recession. With rising fuel prices and many facing job losses, Labour wants to help families and individuals keep more of their money. The freeze will be delivered without cuts in frontline services. This is possible only because of the careful way Labour has managed the council’s finances over the past two years, restoring them to stability after the Tories and Lib Dems left the council with no money in the bank and millions of pounds in debt.
Larkhall Labour Councillor Pete Robbins is Chair of the Finance Committee, and said: "The one thing the council does that affects just about every household in Lambeth is set the council tax. With Labour, our council tax is already one of the lowest in the country. But Lambeth Labour is determined to stay on the side of ordinary people, so we will be freezing council tax for the next two years with no increase in people’s bills. We know that’s the best way we can help people manage through the economic downturn. And it’s a clear difference from the record-breaking 40% hikes we got from the Lib Dems.”
Lib Dem plans to savage Lambeth’s housing
When they were finally voted out of office in 2006, the Lib Dems left behind a toxic cocktail of a £7.78m annual overspend and no financial reserves in the bank. The council has already been forced to consider big rent rises to clear up the Lib Dem mess.
Here’s the nightmare that £9m Lib Dem cuts would mean:
- Half of all housing staff sacked
- Area offices closed down
- Rent collection staff reduced and rents left uncollected
- Pest control service scrapped
- Safety patrols slashed
- Call centre waiting times increased
- No window cleaning
- All concierges removed
- CCTV switched off
- External repairs and redecorations left undone
- Household repairs scrapped
- One in every three homes left without central heating or watertight doors, windows or roofs
- Rents skyrocketing to the level seen in Lib Dem-run Islington


