Our Plan for Safer Streets
Recent incidents near Blackhorse Road station have highlighted the urgent need for traffic calming in our area.
We’ve each lived in the area for many years, and it’s where we’ve put down roots. This is our home, and we care deeply about making it the best it can be for everyone who lives here.
Between us, our lives and experiences are varied, juggling work, family life, and volunteering. We understand how challenging it can be to balance commitments and cope with rising costs. That lived experience is what we believe local politics needs more of.
As a team, we’ve always believed in getting involved rather than standing back. From volunteering with local charities and community groups to supporting neighbourhood projects and events, we roll up our sleeves and do our bit.
Now we’re standing for election because we want to give something back. Together, we’re determined to help create a council that listens, responds, and delivers for our community.
Recent incidents near Blackhorse Road station have highlighted the urgent need for traffic calming in our area.
In September, the Labour-run Council revealed a future of rising council tax, deepening cuts and an increasing reliance on dwindling reserves.
At present, the 158 is meant to arrive every six minutes between 7am and 7pm, Monday to Saturday - around ten buses per hour. TfL proposes cutting this to eight buses per hour and adding five SL14 services, a net increase of three buses per hour.