Saturday, 28 January 2012

Where to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow this week


  • Saturday 28 January helping with collecting food for local families as part of the 'eat or heat' scheme in Walthamstow town centre. Join us between 11.30am and 2pm – see below for details. 
  • Monday 30 January dropping into an event at Parliament highlighting work against gangs in the Waltham Forest.
  • Tuesday 31 January speaking at a conference on Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour and Violence.
  • Thursday 2 February visiting Lambeth to discuss the August riots and to find out about their work with young people.
  • Friday 3 February dropping into a financial education session at George Monoux College before visiting the Waltham Forest Pensioners Convention. See left hand column for details.  

Friday, 20 January 2012

EMD Update: How to Save our Cinema by Objecting


This is from Stella's "workingforwalthamstow" newsletter, and Save Walthamstow Cinema

An appeal to overturn the Council's decision not to give permission for the conversion of the EMD cinema into a church has been submitted by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG). Government planning inspectors will re-consider Waltham Forest Council's decision to deny UCKG planning permission last year and have the power to overturn the case and allow UCKG to convert our last cinema to religious use.
It is critical that cinema supporters write to the government’s planning inspectorate and register their objections to the UCKG's appeal. The deadline is 21 February. Object to 'change of use' on the Planning Inspectorate's website(scroll down the page and click 'Comment on this case'), email the case officer , or post objections to: Alan Ridley, The Planning Inspectorate, Kite Wing, Temple Quay House, The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN. Please quote ref. APP/U5930/A/11/2165348 whichever way you appeal and include your name and address. Find the reasons to object on the campaign’s website

Find out more about workingforwalthamstow

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Ken takes lead over Boris in race for Mayor

From today's Evening Standard - 'via Blog this'

Ken Livingstone has overtaken Boris Johnson in the race for City Hall by taking a narrow 51-49 lead.

With just over three months to go until the mayoral election, the contest is now wide open and either man could win on May 3.

A poll by YouGov suggests that in the first round of voting Londoners would line up 46 per cent for Mr Livingstone, 44 for Mr Johnson and seven per cent for Liberal Democrat Brian Paddick.


Sunday, 15 January 2012

Where to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow this week


  • Friday 13 January visiting the CLaSS adult education centre in Walthamstow and holding an appointment only surgery (please note this is fully booked).
  • Saturday 14 January holding a drop in advice surgery for local residents in Walthamstow Mall between 12pm and 2pm, and then addressing the Labour Women's Network Training Weekend Conference
  • Sunday 15 January attending a Ruach Ministry 'prayer for the nation' event in Greenleaf Road
  • Thursday 19 January meeting with the BBC to discuss concerns about the coverage of women in sport 
  • Friday 20 January leafleting against legal loan sharks in Walthamstow High Street between 1pm and 2pm (see below for more details)
  • Sunday 22 January attending the Blackhorse Road Baptist Church

Walthamstow CLP and 'Movement for Change'

Our campaigning activities include considerable involvement in community campaigning, facilitated by Kathryn Perera. The news update below is from the Movement for Change:

"It has been a busy start to 2012 for Movement for Change as we step our activity up a level. Details of the latest news and events are below. If you would like us to come to your area to help with community campaigning please feel free to contact us. "Register NOW for first M4C Residential Training
Movement for Change, the home of community organising in the Labour movement, is holding its first ever residential organiser school on the weekend of 9-11 March 2012. The weekend will be an intensive training course in the core skills of community organizing. You can register online now.

"Missing Millions Campaign Launched
With over 6 million unregistered voters in the UK and the Tory-led Government seeking to change the rules around people’s voting rights, we are launching a new voter registration campaign. As part of this we will be hosting a special session on organising a voter registration drive in your area. Register now or invite us to help in your area.

"Living Wage on Campus
Campaigns have been stepping up around the country and we are winning our first Living Wage victories. Catch up on what has been happening in Swansea, Kent and Manchester.

"Best of our Blogs
There have been excellent blogs recently about what Movement for Change is doing in Kent, Liverpool , Cardiff and Walthamstow.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Community Campaigning in Walthamstow

The link below is to an article about the Movement for Change style of campaigning that has been adopted in Walthamstow. As the article says:
'If you’re not familiar with M4C (the catchy shorthand for Movement for Change), it’s the self-described “home for community organising within the Labour Party”, formed as part of David Miliband’s leadership campaign. The Lambeth meeting is an introductory session for Labour members, and the format fits somewhere between a corporate training day and group therapy.'

Miliband for Change | Total Politics:


'via Blog this'

Where to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow this week


  • Monday 9 January meeting with London Citizens in Walthamstow 
  • Tuesday 10 January meeting with representatives of local healthcare services and voluntary groups working to tackle knife crime in London 
  • Thursday 12 January holding a briefing session on knife crime in South London with local activists
  • Friday 13 January visiting the CLaSS adult education centre in Walthamstow and holding an appointment only surgery (please note this is fully booked).
  • Saturday 14 January holding a drop in advice surgery for local residents in Walthamstow Mall between 12pm and 2pm, and then addressing the Labour Women's Network Training Weekend Conference
  • Sunday 15 January attending a Ruach Ministry 'prayer for the nation' event in Greenleaf Road.a