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1 London Councils' Directory 2007 A GUIDE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN LONDON London Councils (formerly the Association of London Government) 59 1 /2 Southwark Street, London SE1 0AL Tel: Fax: ISBN: Price 35.00* September 2006 * to London boroughs & voluntary organisations 1

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3 TENTS About us 7 Greater London Employment Forum 11 Grants Committee 12 Leaders Committee 10 Staff 14 Transport and Environment Committee 13 London Government A brief history 17 Recent changes to London s government 17 The London boroughs 19 Borough election results Town Hall addresses 24 About the data 27 The London boroughs Barking and Dagenham 28 Barnet 33 Bexley 40 Brent 46 Bromley 52 Camden 58 Croydon 63 Ealing 69 Enfield 76 Greenwich 82 Hackney 89 Hammersmith and Fulham 95 Haringey 100 Harrow 107 Havering 113 Hillingdon 119 Hounslow 125 Islington 132 Kensington and Chelsea 137 Kingston upon Thames 143 Lambeth 150 Lewisham 156 Merton 161 Newham 166 3

4 TENTS The London boroughs (continued) Redbridge 173 Richmond upon Thames 181 Southwark 188 Sutton 195 Tower Hamlets 201 Waltham Forest 208 Wandsworth 214 Westminster 222 City of London 228 Greater London Authority 236 London Development Agency 239 London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority 241 Metropolitan Police Authority 244 Transport for London 246 London MPs 247 London MEPs 249 Government departments 250 London local government professional associations 253 Health care in London 256 London Learning and Skills Councils 262 Other useful addresses 265 Media 291 Index 304 Cover image: NASA 4

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7 ABOUT US London Councils (formerly the Association of London Government) was formed in April 2000 from a merger of the five borough-funded London-wide bodies that remained outside the new Greater London Authority. These were the previous ALG, the Greater London Employers Association, London Boroughs Grants, the London Housing Unit, and the Transport Committee for London. Most of the staff from these five organisations moved into offices at 59½ Southwark Street, close to London Bridge, in March London Councils represents all 32 London boroughs, the City of London, the Metropolitan Police Authority and the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, which all pay an annual subscription to cover the organisation's running costs. London Councils is consulted formally by the Government and is in an ideal position to advise on a wide range of issues relating to local government and other matters of concern to Londoners. It also works closely with the national Local Government Association and with many private, voluntary and public sector bodies. Our main functions are to: Provide a single voice for our member authorities, where possible; Lobby for adequate resources and the best deal for the capital; Lead on policy formulation and debate on key issues affecting London and Londoners; Act as the employers organisation for the London councils, providing advice, support and training and representing them in negotiations; Provide specialist housing advice and analysis on behalf of the 24 boroughs which pay an extra subscription; Allocate more than 28 million in grants to voluntary organisations serving more than one borough; and Provide or manage certain London-wide transport and traffic services. These include the Freedom Pass, which allows more than a million older and disabled people to travel free on London s buses, tubes and trains. Our main policy committee is the Leaders Committee, made up of the leaders of the 33 London councils. Following the May 2006 elections, no single party has a majority on the Leaders Committee. A new Executive has been formed as a forum for detailed policy development. The executive comprises 11 7

8 ABOUT US continued councillors in proportion to party representation on London Councils and most hold a portfolio such as housing or crime. More information is available at Each of the three main parties represented on London Councils has a political adviser. Organisation structure There are eight main divisions within London Councils. Details of their roles and functions are listed below. The European service is run under contract by Greater London Enterprise. Central and Support Services: Internal finance and administration, IT support, and reception. Communications and Public Affairs: Media relations, parliamentary affairs, conferences and seminars, publications (including the London Bulletin, London Housing and this London Councils' Directory) and various websites. Corporate Strategy and Performance: Business planning, performance improvement, staff development, personnel. CSP also runs the main member meetings and leads on special projects and equalities issues. Housing Policy: All aspects of housing, including policy work, housing benefit and specific services to 24 boroughs subscribing to the LHU Committee. Local Government Finance: All aspects of local government finance, including central grants and council tax. Improvement and Employment: Acts as the local authorities employers representative for London, and negotiations with the local government unions on pay and conditions. The division provides a research and intelligence service to boroughs on all aspects of human resources, and gives help and advice on organisational development, best value and best practice. IE also hosts the London Centre of Excellence and Capital Ambition. 8

9 ABOUT US continued Social Policy and Grants: Covers many policy areas including community safety, culture and tourism, economic development and regeneration, education, health and social care, refugees and asylum seekers. The section is also responsible for allocating 28 million a year in grants to more than 400 voluntary organisations. Transport, Environment and Planning: Transport and planning policy, traffic and parking enforcement (including managing the London Lorry Control Scheme), concessionary fares and regulatory and environmental issues. The concessionary fares schemes include the 213 million a year Freedom Pass that provides more than a million older and disabled people with free public transport, and Taxicard that offers subsidised taxi travel to nearly 58,000 disabled Londoners.The section also operates the Parking and Traffic Appeals Service (PATAS) and is responsible for appointing independent lawyers as adjudicators to consider appeals against liability for parking and other penalty charge notices issued by the London authorities. The adjudicators handle more than 45,000 appeals a year. PATAS handles a similar number of congestion charge appeals on behalf of Transport for London. 9

10 LEADERS' COMMITTEE Chairman Cllr Merrick Cockell (Kensington & Chelsea) Deputy Chairman Cllr Stephen Carr (Bromley) Vice Chairmen Mayor Steve Bullock (Lewisham) Cllr Sean Brennan (Sutton) Michael Snyder (City of London) IND BOROUGH REPRESENTATIVE PARTY Barking & Dagenham Liam Smith Barnet Mike Freer Bexley Ian Clement Brent Paul Lorber Bromley Stephen Carr Camden Keith Moffitt Croydon Mike Fisher Ealing Jason Stacey Enfield Michael Rye Greenwich Chris Roberts Hackney Jules Pipe Hammersmith & Fulham Stephen Greenhalgh Haringey George Meehan Harrow Chris Mote Havering Michael White Hillingdon Ray Puddifoot Hounslow Peter Thompson Islington James Kempton Kensington & Chelsea Merrick Cockell Kingston upon Thames Derek Osbourne Lambeth Steve Reed Lewisham Steve Bullock Merton David Williams Newham Sir Robin Wales Redbridge Alan Weinberg Richmond upon Thames Serge Lourie Southwark Nicholas Stanton Sutton Sean Brennan Tower Hamlets Denise Jones Waltham Forest Clyde Loakes Wandsworth Edward Lister Westminster Sir Simon Milton City of London Michael Snyder IND LFEPA Valerie Shawcross MPA Len Duvall 10

11 GREATER LONDON EMPLOYMENT FORUM Chairman TBC Deputy Chairman TBC The GLEF comprises the leaders of the 32 boroughs, or their nominated deputies. BOROUGH REPRESENTATIVE PARTY Barking & Dagenham TBC Barnet Mike Freer Bexley Leonard Newton Brent TBC Bromley Tony Owen Camden Andrew Marshall Croydon Enley Taylor Ealing David Scott Enfield Paul McCannah Greenwich Peter Brooks Hackney Jules Pipe Hammersmith & Fulham Alex Karmel Haringey Dhiren Basu Harrow Stanley Steinwald Havering Eric Munday Hillingdon Scott Seaman-Digby Hounslow Adrian Lee Islington Terry Stacy Kensington & Chelsea Timothy Coleridge Kingston upon Thames Ian Reid Lambeth Jackie Meldrum Lewisham Steve Bullock Merton Samantha George Newham Christine Bowden Redbridge Linda Huggett Richmond upon Thames Michael Wilson Southwark Lorraine Zuleta Sutton John Drage Tower Hamlets Sirajul Islam Waltham Forest Peter Barnett Wandsworth Maurice Heaster Westminster Angela Harvey 11

12 GRANTS COMMITTEE Chairman Cllr Paul McCannah Deputy Chairman Cllr David Scott Vice Chairs Cllr David Campion Cllr Nilgun Canver Cllr Tracey Ismail BOROUGH REPRESENTATIVE PARTY Barking & Dagenham Valerie Rush Barnet Lynne Hillan Bexley Howard Marriner Brent Reg Colwill Bromley Graham Arthur Camden Flick Rea Croydon Enley Taylor Ealing David Scott Enfield Paul McCannah Greenwich Angela Cornforth Hackney Nargis Khan Hammersmith & Fulham Greg Smith Haringey Nilgun Canver Harrow Joyce Nickolay Havering Roger Ramsey Hillingdon David Simmonds Hounslow Adrian Lee Islington Tracy Ismail Kensington & Chelsea David Campion Kingston upon Thames Rolson Davies Lambeth Jim Dickson Lewisham Helen Klier Merton Chris Edge Newham Ted Sparrowhawk Redbridge Sue Nolan Richmond upon Thames Eleanor Stanier Southwark Toby Eckersley Sutton Ruth Dombey Tower Hamlets Ahmed Omer Waltham Forest Marie Pye Wandsworth Martin D Johnson Westminster Ian Adams City of London Bill Fraser IND 12

13 TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Chairman Cllr Daniel Moylan Deputy Chairman Cllr Tariq Ahmad Vice Chairs Cllr Matthew Offord Cllr Heidi Alexander Cllr Colin Hall BOROUGH REPRESENTATIVE PARTY Barking & Dagenham Sidney Kallar Barnet Matthew Offord Bexley Gareth Bacon Brent Irwin van Colle Bromley Colin Smith Camden Mike Greene Croydon Christopher Wright Ealing Will Brooks Enfield Terence Neville Greenwich Rajwant Sidhu Hackney Alan Laing Hammersmith & Fulham Nicholas Botterill Haringey Brian Haley Harrow John Nickolay Havering Barry Tebbutt Hillingdon Keith Burrows Hounslow Robert Kinghorn Islington Lucy Watt Kensington & Chelsea Daniel Moylan Kingston upon Thames Liz Shard Lambeth Lib Peck Lewisham Heidi Alexander Merton Tariq Ahmad Newham June Leitch Redbridge Peter Goody Richmond upon Thames Martin Elengorn Southwark Lisa Rajan Sutton Colin Hall Tower Hamlets Abdal Ullah Waltham Forest Bob Belam Wandsworth Malcolm Grimston Westminster Danny Chalkley City of London Archie Galloway IND TfL Ben_Plowden A full list of committees and representatives can be found at 13

14 STAFF The format for addresses for all staff is firstname. except where stated. All staff are based at 59½ Southwark Street, SE1 0AL unless otherwise stated. There are some 200 staff at the ALG. A full list can be found on our website Chief Executive s Office Chief Executive: Martin Pilgrim PA to Chair and Chief Executive: Marylyn Rankin Political Advisers Labour: Joe Caluori Liberal Democrat: Stephen Knight Conservative: Barry Macleod-Cullinane (barry.mc@londoncouncils.gov.uk) Finance and Administration Director: Frank Smith Head of Admin and ICT: Steve Davis Communications and Public Affairs Director: Ceri Edwards Head of Corporate Communications: Steve Pearce Head of Media and Public Affairs: Neetinder Boparai Local Government Finance Director: Stephen Lord Head of Local Government Finance: Jo Menell

15 STAFF continued Corporate Strategy and Performance Director: Christiane Jenkins Improvement and Employment Director: Julia Vernalls Director, London Centre of Excellence: Ken Cole Director, Capital Ambition: Daniel Ratchford Head of Employment Services: Simon Pannell Social Policy and Grants Director: Hilary McCollum Head of Community Safety and Human Rights: Doug Flight Head of Children's Services: Helen Johnston Head of Health and Social Care: Mark Brangwyn Head of Renewal and Culture: Dianna Neal Head of Overview and Scrutiny: Ian Redding Head of Policy ALG Olympics Team Simon Edwards Housing Policy Director: Genevieve Macklin Head of Housing Strategy and Sub-Regions: Nick Day Head of Housing Services and Equalities: Nigel Minto Head of Affordable Housing and Investment: Chloe Fletcher

16 STAFF continued Transport, Environment and Planning Director: Nick Lester Head of Policy: Stephen Benton Transport, Environment and Planning (Parking and Traffic Appeals) New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, SW1Y 4TE Tel: Fax: Chief Adjudicator: Martin Wood Head of Parking and Traffic Appeals: Charlotte Axelson Chief Congestion Charge Adjudicator: Ingrid Persadsingh Transport, Environment and Planning (Operational Services) New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, SW1Y 4TE Tel: Fax: Head of Operational Services: Ron Beckett European Service This is provided under contract by Greater London Enterprise, New City Court, 20 St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS Tel: Fax:

17 LONDON GOVERNMENT A brief history The 32 London borough councils were created in 1965 at the same time as the Greater London Council (GLC), replacing the old London County Council and the metropolitan boroughs that had governed London since Victorian times. The City of London remained intact. The borough councils and the GLC covered a Greater London area of some 1,580 sq km and a population of over seven million. For 21 years, the borough councils and the GLC provided the two-tier system of London government. Responsibility for services was split, and in some cases such as roads, housing, planning and leisure responsibility was shared. The GLC was responsible for London public transport, the fire service, flood prevention, information and research. The borough councils had responsibility for environmental services, consumer protection, personal social services, libraries and swimming pools. While the 20 outer borough councils were responsible for education, in the 12 inner boroughs (and the City of London) education was provided by the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA), an offshoot of the GLC. The GLC was abolished in The services previously provided by the GLC were shared out between central government, the borough councils and a new set of Londonwide bodies. Councils took sole responsibility for housing and after ILEA was abolished in 1990 education. In 1994, the Government Office for London was set up as part of a system of regional government offices throughout the country. Recent changes to London s government In May 1998, a referendum was held on the re-introduction of a democratically elected strategic authority for London, with a directly elected Mayor and Assembly. Londoners endorsed the setting up of the Greater London Authority, as it was named, by a three to one majority. The first election for the Mayor and Assembly members 14 constituency members elected by the first-past-the-post system and 11 pan-london members elected by proportional representation from party lists took place in May Powers were formally transferred to the Greater London Authority (GLA) on 3 July The elections made history in the UK: this was the first ever directly elected Mayor; the systems used for the elections 17

18 LONDON GOVERNMENT continued supplementary vote for the Mayor and the additional member system (AMS) for the Assembly were new in England; and it was the first time that electronic counting had been used in a major election. The second Mayoral and Assembly elections were held on 10 June There is a clear separation of powers between the Mayor who has an executive role, setting an overall vision for London and defining clear strategies and the Assembly, which has a scrutiny role. The Mayor has a duty to develop strategies on air quality, bio-diversity, culture and tourism, economic development, transport, waste and a spatial development strategy to set the overall framework for land use and development. The Mayor has powers over transport and economic development through two executive bodies, Transport for London and the London Development Agency and appoints members of the Assembly and others to their boards. The Mayor also appoints Assembly members and others to the boards of the Metropolitan Police Authority and the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority which oversee the Metropolitan Police and fire services respectively. In 2007, the Mayor's powers will be extended see glareview The 32 London borough councils and the City of London continue to provide the majority of day-to-day services for their residents, including education, housing, social services, environmental services, local planning and many arts and leisure services. Several of the London-wide bodies which had been set up after the GLC was abolished were transferred into the GLA the London Planning Advisory Committee, the London Research Centre, and the London Ecology Unit while other bodies merged to form the new Association of London Government, now known as London Councils. 18

19 THE LONDON BOROUGHS The Local Government Act 2000 triggered some fundamental changes to the way councils are run. It set out three possible models, and left it to each individual council (and its residents) to choose which system to implement.the three options are: A directly-elected mayor and cabinet. The mayor, once elected (for a four-year term), selects his or her cabinet from among the councillors.the cabinet members need not all be from the same political party. A directly-elected mayor has much more power than the traditional, largely ceremonial, mayor. A leader and cabinet. The leader is elected annually by the council, and the cabinet members are either appointed by the leader or elected by the council. Again, the cabinet can be either single-party or a coalition. A mayor and council manager. The mayor is directly elected for four years to guide and influence the day-to-day work of a professional officer, who plans policy and takes decisions. Whichever structure is chosen, all councils must have at least one overview and scrutiny committee, made up of councillors who are not cabinet members. Such committees, which have to reflect the political balance of the council, can make policy and budget proposals, monitor and review performance, and call in or review decisions made by the executive. In London, 29 of the 32 boroughs are run by a leader and cabinet, while three (Hackney, Lewisham and Newham) have a directly-elected mayor and cabinet system. All the cabinets in London have between seven and 10 members. 19

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21 BOROUGH ELECTION RESULTS MAY 2006 There were widespread changes to the political map of London following the 2006 local elections. Labour suffered badly, losing control of eight boroughs: Bexley, Brent, Camden, Croydon, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Hounslow and Merton. In Lewisham, Labour failed to win a majority of seats, but they remain in control through the directly-elected mayor. Labour won control of Lambeth. The Conservatives won control of seven councils: Bexley, Croydon, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Havering and Hillingdon. They did suffer one upset though, losing Richmond upon Thames to the Liberal Democrats. The Liberal Democrats had a mixed night, winning back control of Richmond after four years of Conservative rule but losing overall control of Islington. The British National Party won 11 seats in Barking and Dagenham, and others in Havering and Redbridge. The Green Party also won some seats, including six in Lewisham. The Conservatives now control 14 boroughs, Labour eight, and the Liberal Democrats three. The other seven are hung, with no party in overall control. The next borough elections will be held in May Election results (not including any subsequent by-elections) Barking & Dagenham: Labour hold 39 Labour, 11 BNP, 1 Conservative (May 2002: 42 Lab, 4 CHRA, 3 Lib Dem, 2 Con) Barnet: Conservative hold 37 Conservative, 20 Labour, 6 Lib Dem (May 2002: 33 Con, 24 Lab, 6 Lib Dem) Bexley: Conservative gained from Labour 54 Conservative, 9 Labour (May 2002: 32 Lab, 30 Con, 1 Lib Dem) Brent: No overall control gained from Labour 27 Lib Dem, 21 Labour, 15 Conservative (May 2002: 35 Lab, 19 Con, 9 Lib Dem) Bromley: Conservative hold 49 Conservative, 7 Lib Dem, 4 Labour (May 2002: 41 Con, 13 Lib Dem, 6 Lab) Camden: No overall control gained from Labour 20 Lib Dem, 18 Labour, 14 Conservative, 2 Green (May 2002: 35 Lab, 11 Con, 8 Lib Dem) 21

22 BOROUGH ELECTION RESULTS MAY 2006 continued Croydon: Conservative gained from labour 43 Conservative, 27 Labour (May 2002: 37 Lab, 32 Con, 1 Lib Dem) Ealing: Conservative gained from Labour 37 Conservative, 29 Labour, 3 Lib Dem (May 2002: 48 Lab, 17 Con, 4 Lib Dem) Enfield: Conservative hold 34 Conservative, 27 Labour, 2 Save Chase Farm (May 2002: 39 Con, 24 Lab) Greenwich: Labour hold 36 Labour, 13 Conservative, 2 Lib Dem (May 2002: 38 Lab, 9 Con, 4 Lib Dem) Hackney: 44 Labour, 9 Conservative, 3 Lib Dem, 1 Green (May 2002: 45 Lab, 3 Lib Dem, 9 Con) Hammersmith & Fulham: Conservative gained from Labour 33 Conservative, 13 Labour (May 2002: 28 Lab, 18 Con) Haringey: Labour hold 30 Labour, 27 Lib Dem (May 2002: 42 Lab, 15 Lib Dem) Harrow: Conservative gained from No overall control 38 Conservative, 24 Labour, 1 Lib Dem (May 2002: 31 Lab, 29 Con, 3 Lib Dem) Havering: Conservative gained from No overall control 34 Conservative, 16 Residents Association, 2 Labour, 1 Lib Dem, 1 BNP (May 2002: 26 Con, 18 Residents Association, 9 Lab, 1 Lib Dem) Hillingdon: Conservative gained from No overall control 45 Conservative, 18 Labour, 2 Lib Dem (May 2002: 31 Con, 27 Lab, 7 Lib Dem) Hounslow: No overall control gained Labour 24 Labour, 23 Conservative, 5 Lib Dem, 6 Isleworth Community Group, 2 Independent Alliance (May 2002: 36 Lab, 15 Con, 5 Lib Dem, 3 Isleworth Community Group, 1 AbeeC) Islington: No overall control from Liberal Democrat 24 Lib Dem, 23 Labour, 1 Green (May 2002: 38 Lib Dem, 10 Lab) Kensington & Chelsea: Conservative hold 45 Conservative, 9 Labour (May 2002: 42 Con, 12 Lab) 22

23 BOROUGH ELECTION RESULTS MAY 2006 continued Kingston: Liberal Democrat hold 25 Lib Dem, 21 Conservative, 2 Labour (May 2002: 30 Lib Dem, 15 Con, 3 Lab) Lambeth: Labour gained from No overall control 39 Labour, 17 Lib Dem, 6 Conservative, 1 Green (May 2002: 28 Lab, 28 Lib Dem, 7 Con) Lewisham: 26 Labour, 17 Lib Dem, 3 Conservative, 6 Green, 2 Socialist Alternative (May 2002: 45 Lab, 4 Lib Dem, 2 Con, 1 Green, 1 Socialist Alternative, 1 Local Education Action By Parents) Merton: No overall control gain from Labour 27 Labour, 30 Conservative, 3 Merton Park Residents (May 2002: 32 Lab, 25 Con, 3 Merton Park Residents) Newham: 54 Labour, 3 Christian People s Alliance, 3 Respect (May 2002: 59 Lab, 1 Christian People s Alliance) Redbridge: Conservative hold 34 Conservative, 19 Labour, 9 Lib Dem, 1 BNP (May 2002: 33 Con, 21 Lab, 9 Lib Dem) Richmond upon Thames: Liberal Democrat gained from Conservative 36 Lib Dem, 18 Conservative (May 2002: 39 Con, 15 Lib Dem) Southwark: No overall control hold 28 Lib Dem, 28 Labour, 6 Conservative, 1Green (May 2002: 30 Lib Dem, 28 Lab, 5 Con) Sutton: Liberal Democrat hold 32 Lib Dem, 22 Conservative (May 2002: 43 Lib Dem, 8 Con, 3 Lab) Tower Hamlets: Labour hold 26 Labour, 12 Respect, 7 Conservative, 6 Lib Dem (May 2002: 35 Lab, 16 Lib Dem) Waltham Forest: No overall control hold 26 Labour, 19 Lib Dem, 15 Conservative (May 2002: 29 Lab, 18 Con, 13 Lib Dem) Wandsworth: Conservative hold 51 Conservative, 9 Labour (May 2002: 50 Con, 10 Lab) Westminster: Conservative hold 48 Conservative, 12 Labour (May 2002: 48 Con, 12 Lab) 23

24 TOWN HALL ADDRESSES Barking & Dagenham Labour Civic Centre, Rainham Road North, Dagenham, RM10 7BN Tel: website: Barnet Conservative Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, NW4 4BG Tel: website: Bexley Conservative Civic Offices, Broadway, Bexleyheath, DA6 7LB Tel: website: Brent Lib Dem/Con coalition Town Hall, Forty Lane, Wembley, HA9 9HD Tel: website: Bromley Conservative Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH Tel: website: Camden Lib Dem/Con coalition Town Hall, Judd Street,WC1H 9JE Tel: website: Croydon Conservative Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 3JS Tel: website: Ealing Conservative Perceval House, 14/16 Uxbridge Road, W5 2HL Tel: website: Enfield Conservative Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA Tel: website: Greenwich Labour Town Hall, Wellington Street, SE18 6PW Tel: website: Hackney Labour Town Hall, Mare Street, E8 1EA Tel: website: Hammersmith & Fulham Conservative Town Hall, King Street, W6 9JU Tel: website: Haringey Labour River Park House, 225 High Road, N22 8HQ Tel: website: Harrow Conservative Civic Centre, Station Road, Harrow, HA1 2UW Tel: website: 24

25 TOWN HALL ADDRESSES continued Havering Conservative Town Hall, Main Road, Romford, RM1 3BD Tel: website: Hillingdon Conservative Civic Centre, High Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1UW Tel: website: Hounslow Con/Community Group coalition Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow,TW3 4DN Tel: website: Islington Lib Dem minority formed Town Hall, Upper Street, N1 2UD Tel: website: Kensington & Chelsea Conservative Town Hall, Hornton Street,W8 7NX Tel: website: Kingston upon Thames Liberal Democrat Guildhall, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU Tel: website: Lambeth Labour Town Hall, Brixton Hill, SW2 1RW Tel: website: Lewisham Labour Town Hall, Catford, SE6 4RU Tel: website: Merton Con minority formed Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX Tel: website: Newham Labour Town Hall, East Ham, E6 2RP Tel: website: Redbridge Conservative Town Hall, High Road, Ilford, IG1 1DD Tel: website: Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrat Civic Centre,York Street,Twickenham,TW1 3BZ Tel: website: Southwark Lib Dem/Con coalition Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Tel: website: Sutton Liberal Democrat Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton SM1 1EA Tel: website: 25

26 TOWN HALL ADDRESSES continued Tower Hamlets Labour Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, E14 2BG Tel: website: Waltham Forest Lab/Lib Dem coalition Town Hall, Forest Road, E17 4JF Tel: website: Wandsworth Conservative Town Hall,Wandsworth High Street, SW18 2PU Tel: website: Westminster Conservative City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, SW1E 6QP Tel: website: City of London Independent Guildhall, EC2P 2EJ Tel: website: 26

27 ABOUT THE DATA Explanatory note All the information contained in the following borough pages has been supplied by the boroughs themselves, with the exception of the area, population and ethnic breakdown figures (all from the 2001 Census with headline population figures revised by ONS in 2006); the figures on school and pupil numbers (2006 DfES statistics); unemployment statistics (Jan-March 2005 local labour market indicators, ONS); and housing tenure statistics (Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix 2004/05, DCLG). Housing tenure percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number so may not add up to 100 per cent. Each authority s band D council tax figure is as reported by the DCLG. Budget is the net budget requirement as recorded by the DCLG and excludes school expenditure. 27

28 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM website: s: Civic Centre Rainham Road North Dagenham RM10 7BN Tel: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Rob Whiteman Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Resources and Deputy Chief Executive: John Tatam Tel: Fax: Divisional Director of Corporate Finance: Jo Chesterton Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Children s Services: Roger Luxton Tel: Town Hall, Barking IG11 7LU Fax: Corporate Director of Adult and Community Services: Anne Bristow Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Customer Services: David Woods Tel: Stour Road, Dagenham RM10 7JF Corporate Director of Regeneration: Jennifer Dearling Tel: Town Hall, Barking IG11 7LU Fax:

29 BARKING AND DAGENHAM continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Labour 37 BNP 12 Conservative 1 Labour & Co-op Party 1 Budget (2006/07) 129,235,571 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,611 hectares Population 164,500 Under 16 38,300 Over pensionable age 25,200 White White British 132, % White Irish 2, % White other 4, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian 3, % Pakistani 3, % Bangladeshi % Other Asian % Black or Black British Caribbean 3, % African 7, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese % Other ethnic group % Total unemployed 10.5% 29

30 BARKING AND DAGENHAM continued STATISTICAL PROFILE cont Housing tenure No of households 68,851 Local authority 20,457 Registered social landlord 2,450 Other public sector 0 Private sector 45,944 Total public sector 34% Total private sector 67% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 49 18,486 Secondary 9 12,293 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 0 0 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Jon Cruddas Margaret Hodge Dagenham Barking 30

31 BARKING AND DAGENHAM continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Council Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: EXECUTIVE Charles Fairbrass (Chair) Liam Smith (Deputy) Valerie Rush Sidney Kallar Charles Fairbrass () Richard Barnbrook (BNP) Dorothy Hunt () Mick McCarthy Jeanette Alexander Milton McKenzie Herbert Collins Robert Little SCRUTINY MANAGEMENT BOARD Patricia Twomey (Chair) ASSEMBLY John Davis (Chair) William (known as Fred) Barns (Deputy) WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: (Except Graham Bramley: and Linda Reason: Note: not all Barking and Dagenham councillors have an address Abbey Jeannette Alexander Graham Bramley Mohammed Fani Alibon John Davis Claire Doncaster BNP Robert Bailey BNP Becontree Alok Agrawal Evelyn Carpenter Emmanuel Obasohan Chadwell Heath Sarah Baillie Shaun Carroll Nadine Smith Eastbrook Neil Connelly Robert Little Mick McCarthy 31

32 BARKING AND DAGENHAM continued Eastbury James McDermott Patricia Northover Jeffrey Steed BNP Gascoigne Kathleen Flint Milton McKenzie Valerie Rush Goresbrook Warren Northover Richard Barnbrook BNP Tracy Lansdown BNP Heath Charles Fairbrass Sidney Kallar Linda Reason Longbridge Rocky Gill Nirmal Gill Gerald Vincent Mayesbrook Robert Buckley BNP Dorothy Hunt Christine Knight BNP Parsloes Herbert Collins Ronald Doncaster BNP Darren Tuffs BNP River Inder Jamu Liam Smith Labour and Co-op Patricia Twomey Thames William Barns Barry Poulton Joan Rawlinson Valence Sandra Doncaster BNP Donald Hemmett Lawrence Rustem BNP Village Jamie Jarvis BNP Philip Waker Lee Waker Whalebone John Denyer John White Margaret West 32

33 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET Hendon Town Hall The Burroughs NW4 4BG Tel: website: s: (All at Building 4, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road South, N11 1NP unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Leo Boland Tel: Fax: Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Community Services: Brian Reynolds Tel: Fax: Director for Education and Children: Jill Stansfield Tel: Fax: Director of Environment: Graham Beattie Tel: Fax: Director of Resources: Nick Walkley Tel: Fax: Borough Solicitor: Jeff Lustig Tel: Fax: Borough Treasurer: Clive Medlam Tel: Fax: Chief Education Officer: Gillian Palmer Tel: Fax: Head of Children s Services and Director of Social Services: Paul Fallon Tel: Barnet House, Fax: High Road, Whetstone, N20 0EJ 33

34 BARNET continued Head of Housing: Nigel Hamilton Tel: Barnet House, Fax: High Road Whetstone, N20 0EJ Interim Head of Human Resources: Vacant Tel: Fax: Head of Adult Services: Irene Findlay Tel: Barnet House, Fax: High Road,Whetstone,N20 0EJ Head of Libraries, Museums & Local Studies: Tricia Little Tel: Fax: Head of Highways and Design: Mike Freestone Tel: Fax: Head of Planning: Stewart Murray Tel: Barnet House, Fax: High Road, Whetstone, N20 0EJ Chief Internal Auditor: Michael Bradley Tel: Head of Communications: Emer Coleman Tel: Fax:

35 STATISTICAL PROFILE BARNET continued Political Composition Conservative 37 Labour 20 Liberal Democrat 6 Budget (2006/07) 215,725,595 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 8,674 hectares Population 329,700 Under 16 64,900 Over pensionable age 52,200 White White British 188, % White Irish 10, % White other 34, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 3, % Mixed other 3, % Asian or Asian British Indian 27, % Pakistani 3, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 6, % Black or Black British Caribbean 4, % African 13, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 6, % Other ethnic group 8, % Total unemployed 6.7% 35

36 BARNET continued Housing tenure No of households 133,040 Local authority 11,147 Registered social landlord 6,290 Other public sector 546 Private sector 115,057 Total public sector 13% Total private sector 86% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 89 25,960 Secondary 20 19,625 Special Pupil Referral Units 3 52 Independent 33 6,726 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 1 1,199 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Dr Rudi Vis Theresa Villiers Andrew Dismore Finchley and Golders Green Chipping Barnet Hendon MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Mike Freer () cllr.m.freer@barnet.gov.uk Other Group Leaders: Alison Moore () cllr.a.moore@barnet.gov.uk Monroe Palmer () cllr.m.palmer@barnet.gov.uk Mayor: Eva Greenspan () cllr.e.greenspan@barnet.gov.uk 36

37 CABINET BARNET continued Leader of the Council: Mike Freer Leadership of the council, Communications, Media Relations and Marketing, Corporate financial planning, Risk management, Asset management, Major corporate contracts, Resources including council tax benefits. Deputy Leader, and Environment & Transport: Matthew Offord Education & Lifelong Learning: John Marshall Children s Services: Christopher Harris Policy & Performance, CPA, Best Value Law, Probity Issues: Lynne Hillan Strategic Development, Town Centre Regeneration: Anthony Finn Social Care & Housing: Fiona Bulmer Planning, Development Plans, Building and Property, Construction and Licensing: Melvin Cohen Community Safety & Community Engagement: Brian Coleman Public Health, Regeneration & Development: Helena Hart COMMITTEE CHAIR VICE-CHAIR Cabinet Overview & Scrutiny: Wendy Prentice Helena Hart Resources, Performance and Partnerships Overview & Scrutiny: Joan Scannell Daniel Webb First Class Education and Children Overview & Scrutiny: Andrew Harper Jazmin Naghar Cleaner, Greener Transport and Development Overview & Scrutiny: Olwen Evans Andrew Harper Supporting the Vulnerable in Our Community Overview & Scrutiny: Maureen Braun Caroline Margo Tackling Crime and Housing Overview & Scrutiny: Brian Gordon Terence Burton Audit: Jeremy Davies Daniel Thomas General Functions: Joan Scannell Mike Freer Planning and Environment: Eva Greenspan Maureen Braun Licensing: Andreas Tambourides Kate Salinger 37

38 BARNET continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Brunswick Park Lynne Hillan Lisa Rutter Andreas Tambourides Burnt Oak Claire Farrier Linda McFadyen Charlie O-Macauley Childs Hill Jack Cohen Monroe Palmer Susette Palmer Colindale Danish Chopra Gill Sargeant Zakia Zubairi Coppetts Barry Rawlings Kate Salinger Mukesh Depala East Barnet Terence Burton Olwen Evans Robert Rams East Finchley Andrew McNeil Alison Moore Colin Rogers Edgware Helena Hart Richard Weider Joan Scannell Finchley Church End Daniel Thomas Eva Greenspan Mike Freer Garden Suburb Andrew Harper John Marshall Jazmin Naghar Golders Green Dean Cohen Melvin Cohen Christopher Harris Hale Jane Ellison Brian Gordon Hugh Rayner Hendon Matthew Offord Anthony Finn Maureen Braun 38

39 BARNET continued High Barnet Duncan McDonald Bridget Perry Wendy Prentice Mill Hill Wayne Casey Jeremy Davies John Hart Oakleigh Sachin Rajput Brian Salinger Marina Yannakoudakis Totteridge Brian Coleman Richard Cornelius Caroline Margo Underhill Daniel Webb Anita Campbell Fiona Bulmer West Finchley Ross Houston Kathy McGuirk Jim Tierney West Hendon Julie Johnson Agnes Slocombe Ansuya Sodha Woodhouse Geof Cooke Anna Hutton Alan Schneiderman 39

40 LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY Civic Offices, Broadway Bexleyheath DA6 7LB Tel: website: s: (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Dr Nick Johnson, OBE Tel: Fax: Director of Finance & Business Services and Deputy Chief Executive: David Berry Tel: Fax: Director of Environment & Regeneration Services: Peter Ellershaw Tel: Wyncham House, 207 Longlands Road, Fax: Sidcup, DA15 7JH Director of Adult Social Services: Simon Leftley Tel: Hill View, Hill View Drive, Fax: Welling, DA16 3RY Director of Children s & Young People s Services: Dr Deborah Absalom Tel: Hill View, Hill View Drive, Fax: Welling, DA16 3RY Management Secretary: Andrew Cresswell Tel: Fax: Communications Manager: John Ferry Tel: Fax:

41 STATISTICAL PROFILE BEXLEY continued Political Composition Conservative 54 Labour 9 Budget (2006/07) 143,092,795 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 6,057 hectares Population 220,300 Under 16 45,100 Over pensionable age 40,700 White White British 191, % White Irish 3, % White other 4, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean % White and Black African % White and Asian % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian 5, % Pakistani % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 1, % African 4, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group % Total unemployed 3.7% 41

42 BEXLEY continued Housing tenure No of households 93,586 Local authority 15 Registered social landlord 13,100 Other public sector 8 Private sector 80,463 Total public sector 14% Total private sector 86% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 59 20,782 Secondary 16 18,288 Special Pupil Referral Units 2 51 Independent City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 1 1,379 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT John Austin David Evennett Derek Conway Erith and Thamesmead (part) Bexleyheath and Crayford Old Bexley and Sidcup 42

43 BEXLEY continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Mayor: Ian Clement () Other Group Leaders: Chris Ball () Brian Beckwith () CABINET Leader of Council Ian Clement Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children's Services: Teresa O Neill Cabinet Member for Schools, Adult Education & Youth Services: Simon Windle Cabinet Member for Community Affairs: Katie Perrior Cabinet Member for Finance & Corporate Services: Colin Campbell Cabinet Member for the Environment: Gareth Bacon Cabinet Member for Transport: Peter Craske Cabinet Member for Regeneration & Housing: John Waters Cabinet Member for Leisure, Arts & Tourism: Peter Catterall Cabinet Member for Health & Adult Social Care: Sharon Massey SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Chair Vice-Chair Children s Services, Schools, Adult Education & Youth Services: Linda Bailey Richard Gillespie Leisure, Arts & Tourism: Alan Downing Pat Cammish Health & Adult Social Care: Roy Ashmole Graham D Amiral Community Affairs: Alex Sawyer Peter Reader Finance & Corporate Services: Don Massey Ken McAndrew Environment & Transport: Colin Tandy Cheryl Bacon Regeneration & Housing: Len Newton Ron French 43

44 BEXLEY continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Barnehurst Richard Gillespie William McEwen Simon Windle Belvedere Daniel Francis John Fuller David Leaf Blackfen & Lamorbey Brian Beckwith Peter Craske Katherine Perrior Blendon & Penhill Pat Cammish Graham D Amiral Nick O Hare Brampton Ron French Teresa O Neill John Wilkinson Christchurch Roy Ashmole Ian Clement Len Newton Colyers Chris Brockwell David Cammish David Hurt Crayford Geraldene Lucia-Hennis Howard Marriner Melvin Seymour Cray Meadows Cheryl Bacon Ross Downing Donald Massey Danson Park Linda Bailey Sharon Massey John Waters East Wickham Alf Catterall James Hunt Michael Tarrant Erith Chris Ball Bernard Clewes MBE Margaret O Neill Falconwood Nigel Betts and Welling Peter Catterall Val Clark 44

45 BEXLEY continued Lesnes Abbey John Davey Kirsty Duncombe Eleanor Hurt Longlands Gareth Bacon Kenneth McAndrew Michael Slaughter North End Alan Deadman John Eastaugh Brenda Langstead Northumberland Heath Helen Fuller Peter Reader Alex Sawyer Sidcup Aileen Beckwith Jackie Evans June Slaughter St Mary s Colin Campbell Alan Downing Colin Tandy St Michael s Joseph Pollard Ray Sams Matthew Scott Thamesmead East Sandra Bauer Harbans Singh Buttar Harry Persaud 45

46 LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT Town Hall Forty Lane Wembley HA9 9HD Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Gareth Daniel Tel: Fax: Director of Children & Families: John Christie Tel: Chesterfield House, 9 Park Lane, Fax: Wembley, HA9 7RW Director of Environment & Culture: Richard Saunders Tel: Brent House, High Road, Fax: Wembley, HA9 6BZ Director of Housing & Community Care: Martin Cheeseman Tel: Mahatma Gandhi House, Fax: Wembley Hill Road, HA9 8AD Director of Communication & Consultation: Toni McConville Tel: Fax: Director of Human Resources & Diversity: Val Jones Tel: Fax: Director of Policy & Regeneration: Phil Newby Tel: Fax: Director of Finance & Corporate Resources: Duncan McLeod Tel: Fax:

47 STATISTICAL PROFILE BRENT continued Political Composition Liberal Democrat 27 Labour 21 Conservative 15 Budget (2006/07) 235,513,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 4,320 hectares Population 270,100 Under 16 50,800 Over pensionable age 36,600 White White British 76, % White Irish 18, % White other 24, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 48, % Pakistani 10, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 12, % Black or Black British Caribbean 27, % African 20, % Black other 4, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 6, % Total unemployed 8.2% 47

48 BRENT continued Housing tenure No of households 105,041 Local authority 9,720 Registered social landlord 14,158 Other public sector 2,207 Private sector 78,956 Total public sector 24% Total private sector 75% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 60 22,843 Secondary 13 16,131 Special Pupil Referral Units 3 97 Independent 14 2,043 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Dawn Butler Barry Gardiner Sarah Teather Brent South Brent North Brent East 48

49 BRENT continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Deputy Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Paul Lorber () Bob Blackman () Ann John () Bertha Joseph () SERVICE SPOKESPERSON Lead Member, Corporate Strategy and Policy Co-ordination: Paul Lorber Lead Member, Resources: Bob Blackman Lead Member, Highways & Transportation: Daniel Brown Lead Member, Children & Families: Bob Wharton Lead Member, Environment, Planning & Culture: Irwin Van Colle Lead Member, Housing & Customer Services: James Allie Lead Member, Adults Health & Social Care: Reg Colwill Lead Member, Crime Prevention & Public Safety: Valerie Brown Lead Member, Human Resources & Diversity, Local Democracy & Consultation: Alec Castle Lead Member, Regeneration & Economic Development Jim O Sullivan WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: cllr.firstname.lastname@brent.gov.uk Alperton James Allie Daniel Brown Chunilal Chavda Barnhill Suresh Kansagra James O Sullivan Irwin Van Colle Brondesbury Park Robin Pagnamenta Mark Cummins Carol Shaw Dollis Hill Ralph Fox Lena Ahmed Alexander Castle Dudden Hill Revd David Clues Pawan Gupta Chunilal Hirani 49

50 BRENT continued Fryent George Crane James Moher Ruth Moher Harlesden Lincoln Beswick David Coughlin Janice Long Kensal Green James Powney Bertha Joseph Bobby Thomas Kenton Reg Colwill Uma Fernandes Arthur Steel Kilburn Mary Arnold Anthony Dunn Derek Jackson Mapesbury Sami Hashmi Christopher Leaman Hayley Matthews Northwick Park Edward Baker Harihar Patel John Detre Preston Bob Blackman Harshadbhai Patel Alan Mendoza Queen s Park Emily Tancred William Motley Jean Tullett Queensbury Robert Dunwell Atiq Malik Kantra Mistry Stonebridge Ann John Dorman Long Colum Moloney Sudbury Paul Lorber Chandubhai Patel Robert Wharton Tokyngton Joyce Bacchus Muhammed Butt Peter Corcoran Welsh Harp Mary Farrell Francis Eniola Harbhajan Singh 50

51 BRENT continued Wembley Central Valerie Brown Daniel Bessong Vijay Shah Willesden Green Lesley Jones Mohammed Anwar Gavin Sneddon 51

52 LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY Civic Centre Stockwell Close Bromley BR1 3UH Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: David Bartlett Tel: Fax: Director of Resources: Paul Dale Tel: Fax: Director of Legal & Democratic Services: Mark Bowen Tel: Fax: Director of Children & Young People s Services: Ken Davis Tel: Fax: Director of Adult & Community Services: Terry Rich Tel: Fax: Head of Human Resources: Charles Obazuaye Tel: Fax: Director of Environmental & Leisure Services: Gordon Hayward Tel: Fax: Head of Corporate Strategy: John Hazeldine Tel: Fax: Head of Customer Service & Communications: Sheila Bennett Tel: Fax:

53 STATISTICAL PROFILE BROMLEY continued Political Composition Conservative 49 Liberal Democrat 7 Labour 4 Budget (2006/07) 171,364,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 15,015 hectares Population 301,900 Under 16 58,900 Over pensionable age 57,800 White White British 255, % White Irish 4, % White other 10, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 4, % Pakistani % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 4, % African 3, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 1, % Total unemployed 3.4% 53

54 BROMLEY continued Housing tenure No of households 131,000 Local authority 0 Registered social landlord 17,149 Other public sector 0 Private sector 113,851 Total public sector 13% Total private sector 87% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 77 24,103 Secondary 18 22,324 Special Pupil Referral Units 98 Independent 15 4,810 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Robert Neill John Horam Jacqui Lait Bromley & Chislehurst Orpington Beckenham 54

55 BROMLEY continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Leader of the Opposition: Mayor: Stephen Carr () David McBride () John Getgood () Charles Joel () EXECUTIVE Portfolio Adults & Community Services: Children & Young People: Resources: Environment & Leisure: Public Protection & Safety: Resources: Local Economy Graham Arthur Ernest Noad Neil Reddin Colin Smith George Taylor Chris Gaster John Getgood Colin Bloom POLICY, DEVELOPMENT & SCRUTINY Area Chair Vice-chair Executive & Resources Russell Mellor Michael Tickner Children & Young People Michael Turner Peter Hobbins Environment & Leisure Samaris Eric Bosshard Huntington-Thresher Public Protection & Tim Stevens Ruth Bennett Adult & Community Services Charles Rideout Roger Charsley Local Economy Christopher Phillips David Hastings COMMITTEES Area Chair Vice-chair Development Control: Gordon Jenkins Peter Bloomfield General Purposes: Tony Owen Brian Toms Standards: David Bridger 55

56 BROMLEY continued 56 WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Bickley Colin Bloom Gordon Jenkins Catherine Rideout Biggin Hill Julie Benington Gordon Norrie Bromley Common Ruth Bennett and Keston Stephen Carr Alexa Michael Bromley Town David Hastings Stephen Maly Chris Phillips Chelsfield and Julian Grainger Pratts Bottom Samaris Huntington- Thresher Robert Evans Chislehurst Katy Boughey Brian Toms Eric Bosshard Clock House Reginald Adams Ben Abbotts Sarah Phillips Copers Cope Russell Mellor Michael Tickner Stephen Wells Crystal Palace John Canvin Christopher Gaster Cray Valley East Martin Curry David McBride Brenda Thompson Cray Valley West Judi Ellis Harry Stranger Colin Willetts Darwin Peter Bloomfield Farnborough and Jennifer Hillier Crofton Charles Joel Timothy Stevens Hayes and Graham Arthur Coney Hall Anne Manning Neil Reddin

57 BROMLEY continued Kelsey and Eden Park Peter Dean Rebecca Gilbert Denise Reddin Mottingham and Roger Charsley Chislehurst North Charles Rideout Orpington Peter Hobbins William Huntington- Thresher Pauline Tunnicliffe Penge and Cator Peter Fookes John Getgood Karen Roberts Petts Wood and Knoll Douglas Auld Anthony Owen Simon Fawthrop Plaistow and Sundridge Peter Morgan Colin Smith Michael Turner Shortlands Ernest Noad George Taylor West Wickham Carole Hubbard Brian Humphrys Nicholas Bennett 57

58 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN Town Hall Judd Street London WC1H 9JE Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Moira Gibb Tel: Fax: Director of Children, Schools and Families: Heather Schroeder Tel: Crowndale Centre, Fax: Eversholt Street, NW1 1BD Director of Housing and Adult Social Care and Deputy Chief Executive: Neil Litherland Tel: Bidborough House, Fax: Mabledon Place, WC1H 9BF Director of Culture and Environment: Peter Bishop Tel: Town Hall Extn, Fax: Argyle Street, WC1H 8EQ Assistant Chief Executive (Camden Strategy Unit): Philip Colligan Tel: Fax: Director of Organisational Development: Mike Cooke Tel: Fax: Director of Law and Administration: Alison Lowton Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Mike O Donnell Tel: Town Hall Extn, Fax: Argyle Street, WC1H 8NG 58

59 STATISTICAL PROFILE CAMDEN continued Political Composition Liberal Democrat 20 Labour 18 Conservative 14 Green 2 Budget (2006/07) 234, Council tax (band D) 1, Area 2,181 hectares Population 226,100 Under 16 34,900 Over pensionable age 24,800 White White British 104, % White Irish 9, % White other 31, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 4, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 12, % Other Asian 2, % Black or Black British Caribbean 3, % African 11, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 5, % Total unemployed 7.5% 59

60 CAMDEN continued Housing tenure No of households 95,993 Local authority 23,921 Registered social landlord 9,487 Other public sector 0 Private sector 62,585 Total public sector 35% Total private sector 65% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 1 88 Primary 41 11,486 Secondary 9 9,775 Special Pupil Referral Units 4 75 Independent 30 7,327 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Frank Dobson Glenda Jackson Holborn and St Pancras Hampstead and Highgate 60

61 CAMDEN continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Deputy Leaders: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Keith Moffitt () Andrew Marshall () Anna Stewart () Adrian Oliver (Green) Jill Fraser () EXECUTIVE: Position: Adult Social Care and Health: Community Safety: Schools: Environment: Housing: Culture: Equalities and Community Development: Resources: Children: Responsibility Martin Davies Benjamin Rawlings Andrew Mennear Mike Greene Chris Naylor Flick Rea Andrew Marshall Janet Grauberg John Bryant WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Belsize Christopher Basson Arthur Graves Alexis Rowell Bloomsbury Penelope Abraham Fazlul Chowdhury Rebecca Hossack Camden Town with Patricia Callaghan Primrose Hill Libby Campbell Chris Naylor Cantelowes Paul Braithwaite Frederic Carver Benjamin Rawlings Fortune Green Jane Schopflin Flick Rea Russell Eagling Frognal & Fitzjohns Martin Davies Dawn Somper Andrew Mennear 61

62 CAMDEN continued Gospel Oak Lulu Mitchell Chris Philp Keith Sedgwick Hampstead Town Chris Knight Mike Greene Kirsty Roberts Haverstock Syed Hoque Roy Shaw Jill Fraser Highgate Paul Barton Adrian Oliver GREEN Maya de Souza GREEN Holborn & Julian Fulbrook Covent Garden Sue Vincent Brian Woodrow Kentish Town Faruque Ansari Lucy Anderson Philip Thompson Kilburn David Abrahams Janet Grauberg James King King s Cross Abdul Hai Geethika Jayatilaka Jonathon Simpson Regent s Park Theo Blackwell Nasim Ali Heather Johnson St Pancras & Roger Robinson Somers Town Nurul Islam Anna Stewart Swiss Cottage Andrew Marshall Don Williams Roger Freeman West Hampstead Keith Moffitt John Bryant Duncan Greenland 62

63 LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON Taberner House Park Lane Croydon CR9 3JS Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: David Wechsler Tel: Fax: Director of Policy & Corporate Services: Will Tuckley Tel: Fax: Director of Education: Peter Wylie Tel: Fax: Director of Finance & IT: Nathan Elvery Tel: ext Fax: Director of Housing: Mike Davis Tel: ext Fax: Director of Planning & Transportation: Phillip Goodwin Tel: Fax: Director of Environmental, Cultural & Sports Services: Steve Halsey Tel: ext Fax: Director of Social Services: Hannah Miller Tel: Fax:

64 STATISTICAL PROFILE CROYDON continued Political Composition Conservative 43 Labour 27 Budget (2006/07) 230,109,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 8,650 hectares Population 342,700 Under 16 71,100 Over pensionable age 50,100 White White British 210, % White Irish 7, % White other 14, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 4, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 3, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 21, % Pakistani 7, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 6, % Black or Black British Caribbean 26, % African 14, % Black other 3, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 7.5% 64

65 CROYDON continued Housing tenure No of households 138,932 Local authority 14,237 Registered social landlord 8,898 Other public sector 100 Private sector 115,697 Total public sector 16% Total private sector 83% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 92 29,801 Secondary 21 18,743 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 27 7,492 City technical colleges 2 1,890 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Andrew Pelling Richard Ottaway Malcolm Wicks Croydon Central Croydon South Croydon North 65

66 CROYDON continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Mike Fisher () Tony Newman () Janet Marshall () PORTFOLIO Leader: Education,Youth & Lifelong Learning: Community Cohesion and Customer & Organisation Services: Housing (Deputy Leader): Streets & Environmental Services: Culture & Sport: Public Protection & Crime Reduction (Deputy Leader): Planning, Environment & Urban Development: Health & Social Care: Mike Fisher Maria Gatland Enley Taylor Dudley Mead Phil Thomas Steve Hollands Steve O Connell Chris Wright Margaret Mead SERVICE AREA Education: Lifelong learning: Housing:Tenants & Leaseholders: Culture: Partnerships: Highways,Transportation: Social Services: Children & Families: LEAD Brian Udell Michael Neal Vidhi Mohan Richard Chatterjee Lindsay Frost SCRUTINY & OVERVIEW COMMITTEE Chair: Deputy Chair: Vice Chair : Vice Chair : Vice Chair: Jan Buttinger Donald Speakman Timothy Godfrey Lynne Hale Pat Clouder 66

67 CROYDON continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Addiscombe Maria Garcia De La Huerta Russell Jackson Andrew Price Ashburton Eddy Arram Lindsay Frost Avril Slipper Bensham Manor Greta Sohoye Raj Rajendran Paula Shaw Broad Green Manju Shahul-Hameed Stuart Collins Mike Selva Coulsdon East Brian Udell Terry Lenton Christopher Wright Coulsdon West Gavin Barwell Brian Cakebread David Osland Croham Maria Gatland Michael Neal Jason Perry Fairfield David Fitze Vidhi Mohan Susan Winborn Fieldway Carole Bonner Simon Hall Heathfield Enley Taylor Margaret Mead Helen Pollard Kenley Janice Buttinger Stephen O Connell Steven Hollands New Addington Brenda Kirby George Ayres Norbury Sherwan Chowdhury Shafi Khan Maggie Mansell 67

68 CROYDON continued Purley Graham Bass Donald Speakman Derek Millard Sanderstead Lynne Hale Tim Pollard Yvette Hopley Seldson and Ballards Sara Bashford Phil Thomas Dudley Mead Selhurst Toni Letts Timothy Godfrey Gerry Ryan Shirley Richard Chatterjee Mike Fisher Janet Marshall South Norwood Jane Avis Susan Bennett Luke Clancy Thornton Heath Pat Clouder Matthew Kyeremeh Louisa Woodley Upper Norwood Robert Askey George Filbey Pat Ryan Waddon Jonathan Driver Tony Harris Simon Hoar West Thornton Bernadette Khan Raj Chandarana Mike Mogul Woodside Karen Jewitt Paul Scott Tony Newman 68

69 LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING Perceval House 14/16 Uxbridge Road London W5 2HL Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Darra Singh Tel: Fax: Executive Director Finance & Business Support: Richard Ennis Tel: Fax: Executive Director Individual Customers: David Archibald Tel: Fax: Executive Director Environment Customer Services: Keith Townsend Tel: Fax: Executive Director Strategy & Business Development: Shelley Adams Tel: Fax: SERVICE DIRECTORS ICT & Facilities Director Anthony Kemp Tel: Fax: Director of Marketing & Communications Peter Morris Tel: Fax: Director of Regeneration & Community Development Brendan Walsh Tel: Director of Policy & Performance Graeme McDonald Tel:

70 EALING continued Housing & Environmental Health Director Tom Dent Tel: Fax: Adult Services Director Mun Thong Phung Tel: Children and Families Services Director Judith Finlay Tel: Fax: Schools Services Director Rachael Black Tel: Director ALMO Ealing Homes Su Gomer Tel: Fax: Director of Corporate Finance Sarah Selvanathon Tel: Fax: HR Director Matthew Baker Tel: Fax: Cultural Services Director Peter Lipman Tel: Fax: Customer Service Director Belinda Taylor Tel: Fax: Built Environment Director (Building policy and control/ transport/planning/land searches) Noel Rutherford Tel: Fax: /6610 Environment Director Joe Tavernier Tel: Fax: Head of Legal Services Helen Harris Tel: Head of Democratic Services Janet Smith Tel:

71 STATISTICAL PROFILE EALING continued Political Composition Conservative 37 Labour 29 Liberal Democrat 3 Budget (2006/07) 243,942,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 5,553 hectares Population 301,800 Under 16 57,700 Over pensionable age 40,300 White White British 135, % White Irish 14, % White other 27, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 3, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 3, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 49, % Pakistani 11, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 11, % Black or Black British Caribbean 13, % African 11, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 9, % Total unemployed 7.9% 71

72 EALING continued Housing tenure No of households 121,479 Local authority 13,595 Registered social landlord 8,828 Other public sector 155 Private sector 98,901 Total public sector 19% Total private sector 81% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 64 26,143 Secondary 12 15,014 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 22 5,356 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 1 1,129 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Piara Khabra Ealing Southall Stephen Pound Ealing North Andrew Slaughter Ealing/Acton & Shepherd's Bush 72

73 EALING continued MEMBERS OF THE CABINET Leader of Council (Policy Overview portfolio): Children s Services and Deputy Leader: Adult Services & Housing: Environment & Transport: Finance & Performance: Health & Community Wellbeing: Regeneration & Economic Development: Safer Comminities: Chief Whip (ex officio): Mayor Jason Stacey Ian Gibb Ian Green Will Brooks David Scott Nigel Sumner Brian Castle Sue Emment Barbara Yerolemou Diana Pagan () Deputy Portfolio Holders Adult Services & Housing: Children s Services: Environment & Transport: Finance & Performance: Health & Community Well Being: Regeneration & Economic Development: Safer Comminities: SCRUTINY Chairman of Overview & Scrutiny Quasi Judical Appointments Chairman of Licensing: Chairman of Planning: Vice Chairman of Planning: Chairman of Regulatory: Area Committees Acton (Chairmanship): Ealing (Chairmanship): Greenford (Vice Chairmanship): Hanwell (Chairmanship): Northolt (Chairmanship 1st and 4th years): Perivale (Chairmanship): Southall: Leader of the Opposition: Mark Reen Joanna Dabrowska Wolodymyr Barczuk Phil Taylor Seema Kumar Peter Allott Dawn Larmouth Tony Young Ian Potts John Popham Marie Randall Ian Potts Jim Randall David Millican Justin Anderson Jonathan Oxley Hazel Ware Clifford Pile no representative Sonika Nirwal () 73

74 EALING continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Acton Central Wolodymyr Barczuk Seema Kumar Marie-Christine Randall Cleveland Brian Castle Ian Gibb John Popham Dormers Wells Tejinder Dhami Ranjit Dheer Tej Bagha Ealing Broadway Ian Potts David Scott Anthony Young Ealing Common Joanna Dabrowska Ian Green Jon Ball East Acton Kathleen Crawford James Randall John Ross Elthorne Julia Clements-Elliott Amit Kapoor Jonathan Oxley Greenford Broadway Justin Anderson Julian Bell Sonika Nirwal Greenford Green Will Brooks Susan Emment Jason Stacey Hanger Hill Diana Pagan Nigel Sumner Barbara Yerolemou Hobbayne Colm Costello Phil Greenhead Rosa Popham Lady Margaret Jarnail Jandu Maninder Keith Gurcharan Singh North Greenford Shahbaz Ahmed Param Sandhu Patricia Walker 74

75 EALING continued Northfields David Millican Mark Reen Philip Taylor Northolt Mandeville Eileen Harris Dawn Larmouth Hazel Ware Northolt West End Brian Reeves Michael Elliot Bassam Mahfouz Norwood Green Mohammad Aslam Rajinder Mann Virendra Sharma Perivale Peter Allott Clifford Pile Edmond Yeo South Acton Elizabeth Brookes John Gallagher Yvonne Johnson Southall Broadway Jagsish Gupta Zahida A-Noori Manjit Singh Southall Green Jasbir Anand Kamaljit Dhindsa Swarn Kang Southfields Gary Malcolm Elizabeth Reilly Harvey Rose Walpole Ann Chapman John Cowing Ashok Kapoor 75

76 LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD Civic Centre, Silver Street Enfield EN1 3XA Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified Chief Executive: Rob Leak Tel: PO Box 61, Civic Centre, EN1 3XY Fax: Assistant Chief Executive: Ann Pennell Tel: PO Box 61, Civic Centre, EN1 3XY Fax: Director of Finance & Corporate Services: Mark McLaughlin Tel: PO Box 54, Civic Centre, EN1 3XF Fax: Director of Environment, Street Scene & Parks: John Pryor Tel: PO Box 52, Civic Centre, EN1 3XD Fax: Director of Education, Children s Services & Leisure: Peter Lewis Tel: PO Box 56, Civic Centre, EN1 3XQ Fax: Head of Health & Social Care: Ray James Tel: PO Box 59, Civic Centre, EN1 3XL Fax: Head of Communications: Kate Robertson Tel: PO Box 60, Civic Centre, EN1 3XN Fax: communications@enfield.gov.uk 76

77 STATISTICAL PROFILE ENFIELD continued Political Composition Conservative 34 Labour 27 Save Chase Farm 2 Budget (2006/07) 206,261,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 8,219 hectares Population 280,500 Under 16 58,100 Over pensionable age 43,900 White White British 167, % White Irish 8, % White other 35, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 10, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 3, % Other Asian 5, % Black or Black British Caribbean 14, % African 11, % Black other 2, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 10.1% 77

78 ENFIELD continued Housing tenure No of households 117,137 Local authority 11,723 Registered social landlord 6,962 Other public sector 84 Private sector 98,368 Total public sector 16% Total private sector 84% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 67 27,134 Secondary 17 22,061 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 9 1,509 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Andy Love Joan Ryan David Burrowes Edmonton Enfield North Enfield Southgate 78

79 ENFIELD continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Labour Group Leader: Mayor: Michael Rye () Jeff Rodin () Tony Dey () CABINET Portfolio Leader Deputy Leader, Finance & Resources Corporate Strategy & Communications Social Services Environment & Street Scene Housing Education, Children s Services & Leisure Regeneration & Business Community Safety & Development Member Michael Rye Michael Lavender Ann Zinkin Alan Barker Terence Neville Ertan Hurer Glynis Vince John Jackson Paul McCannah Scrutiny Panel Overview and Scrutiny Environment, Parks and Amenities Children s Services Adult Social Services Housing Special Projects Health Chairs Edward Smith Edward Smith Del Goddard Pamela Adams Achilleas Georgiou Robert Hayward Ann Marie Pearce 79

80 ENFIELD continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Bowes Yasemin Brett Achilleas Georgiou Jeff Rodin Bush Hill Park Jonas Hall John Jackson Eleftherios Savva Chase Tony Dey Annette Dreblow Kate Wilkinson Save Chase Farm Cockfosters Gregory Antoniou Michael Lavender Paul McCannah Edmonton Green Kris Brown Denise Headley Andrew Stafford Enfield Highway Dino Lemonides Chris Murphy Toby Simon Enfield Lock Norman Ford Del Goddard Ruth Hones Grange Chris Joannides Terence Neville Glynis Vince Haselbury Jayne Buckland Donald McGowan George Savva MBA Highlands Don Delman Anne-Marie Pearce Jon Kaye Jubilee Christopher Andrew Bernadette Lappage Ahmet Hasan Lower Edmonton Vivien Giladi Ahmet Oykener Geoffrey Robinson 80

81 ENFIELD continued Palmers Green Bambos Charalambous Christopher Cole Henry Pipe Ponders End Chaudhury Anwar Ayfer Orhan Doug Taylor Southbury Chris Bond Peter Fallart Lee Chamberlain Southgate Robert Hayward Edward Smith Terence Smith Southgate Green Alan Barker Henry Lamprecht Ann Zinkin Town Michael Rye Kieran McGregor Save Chase Farm Eric Jukes Turkey Street Pamela Adams John Boast Matthew Laban Upper Edmonton Kate Anolue Andreas Constantinides Christiana During Winchmore Hill Elain Hayward Ertan Hurer Martin Prescott 81

82 LONDON BOROUGH OF GREENWICH Town Hall Wellington Street London SE18 6PW Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Mary Ney Tel: Town Hall,Wellington Street, SE18 6PW Fax: Deputy to the Chief Executive: David McCollum Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Chris Perry Tel: Fax: Director of Strategic Planning: Frances Dolan Tel: Peggy Middleton House, Fax: Woolwich New Road, SE18 6HQ Director of Neighbourhood Services: Richard Thompson Tel: Peggy Middleton House, Fax: Woolwich New Road, SE18 6HQ Director of Culture & Community Services: Gurmel Singh-Kandola Tel: th Floor, Riverside House, Fax: Woolwich High Street, SE18 6DF Director of Children Services: Paul Burnett Tel: th Floor Riverside House, Fax: Woolwich High Street, SE18 6DF Director of Adult Services: John Nawrockyi Tel: Riverside House, Fax: Woolwich High Street, SE18 6DP 82

83 GREENWICH continued Director of Human Resources and Organisational Improvement: John Comber Tel: Wellington Street, SE18 6PW Fax: Head of Communications: Katrina Delaney Tel: Fax: Head of Legal Services Russell Power Tel: Director of Community Safety & Enforcement Mike Smith Tel: Powis Street, SE18 6JL Assistant Chief Executive (Policy & Partnership) Harcourt Alleyne Tel:

84 GREENWICH continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Labour 36 Conservative 13 Liberal Democrat 2 Budget (2006/07) 219,941,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 4,736 hectares Population 228,100 Under 16 46,300 Over pensionable age 31,300 White White British 151, % White Irish 4, % White other 9, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 9, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 2, % Black or Black British Caribbean 6, % African 15, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 9.5% 84

85 GREENWICH continued Housing tenure No of households 96,957 Local authority 25,317 Registered social landlord 9,453 Other public sector 621 Private sector 61,566 Total public sector 37% Total private sector 63% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 64 20,738 Secondary 15 15,170 Special Pupil Referral Unit Independent 10 2,950 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT John Austin Clive Efford Nick Raynsford Erith & Thamesmead (part) Eltham Greenwich and Woolwich 85

86 GREENWICH continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Chris Roberts () Deputy Leaders: Angela Cornforth () Peter Brooks () Mayor: Harry Singh () Chief Whip: Ray Walker () Leader of the Conservative Group: Spencer Drury Deputy Leader of the Conservative Group: Peter King Chief Whip of the Conservative Group: Eileen Glover Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group: Brian Woodcraft Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrat Group: Paul Webbewood CABINET Leader of the Council: Deputy Leader for Regeneration: Deputy Leader, Modernisation: Housing & Neighbourhood Renewal: Social Inclusion & Justice: Environment & Community Safety: Culture & Olympics: Health, Adults & Older People: Children,Young People s Services: Greener Greenwich: Chris Roberts Peter Brooks Angela Cornforth Peter Kotz Kanta Patel Maureen O Mara John Fahy David Grant Jackie Smith Rajwant Sidhu OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE Chair: Mick Hayes Vice-Chair: John Wakefield Panel Children & Young People: Safer & Stronger Communities: Social Inclusion: Healthier Communities & Older People: Finance and Central Services: Sustainable Communities & Transport: Pensions: Chair Danny Thorpe Clive Mardner Dr Paul Tyler Janet Gillman John Wakefield Mary Mills Norman Adams 86

87 GREENWICH continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Abbey Wood Jagir Sekhon Clive Mardner Steve Offord Blackheath/Westcombe Alex Grant Geoffrey Brighty Alexander Wilson Charlton Janet Gillman Allan MacCarthy Gary Parker Coldharbour John Hills & New Eltham Amanda Brinkhurst Chris Taylor Eltham North Spencer Drury Nigel Fletcher Dermot Poston Eltham South Eileen Glover Peter King Elizabeth Truss Eltham West Bill Freeman Mick Hayes Ray Walker Glyndon Don Austen Paul Tyler John Wakefield Greenwich West David Grant Maureen O Mara Margaret Mythen Kidbrooke Norman Adams with Hornfair Graeme Coombes Andy Jennings Middle Park Claire Morris & Sutcliffe Paul Webbewood Brian Woodcraft Peninsula Mary Mills Richard Quibell Chris Roberts Plumstead Sajid Jawaid Angela Cornforth Kanta Patel 87

88 GREENWICH continued Shooters Hill John Kelly Denise Hyland Danny Thorpe Thamesmead Moorings Peter Brooks Peter Kotz Jackie Smith Woolwich Common Beverley Jones Rajwant Sidhu Harry Singh Woolwich Riverside Barbara Barwick John Fahy Terry Hales 88

89 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Town Hall Mare Street London E8 1EA Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Penny Thompson Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Community Services: Kim Wright Tel: Maurice Bishop House, Fax: Reading Lane, E8 1HH Corporate Director of Customer & Corporate Services: Gill Steward Tel: Corporate Director of Neighbourhoods & Regeneration: Fiona Fletcher Smith Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Finance & Resources: Tim Shields Tel: Fax: Corporate Director of Children & Young People Services: (Interim) Alan Wood Tel: The Learning Trust, Fax: Technology & Learning Centre, 1 Reading Lane alan.wood@learningtrust.co.uk Hackney Strategic Partnership Director: Ian Lewis Tel: Chief Officer for the 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games: Charlie Forman Tel:

90 HACKNEY continued Education The Learning Trust, The Technology & Learning Centre, 1 Reading Lane, E8 1GQ Chair: Mike Tomlinson CBE mike.tomlinson@learningtrust.co.uk Chief Executive: Alan Wood Tel: alan.wood@learningtrust.co.uk Chief Education Officer: Penny Thompson Tel: Housing Hackney Homes, Christopher Addison House, Wilton Way, E8 1BS Chief Executive: Steve Tucker Tel: Assistant Director (Human Resources): (Interim) Jim Parrott Tel: Fax: Assistant Director Customer Services: Gillian Wheeldon Tel: Fax: Head of Property: (Interim) John Stevens Tel: Fax:

91 STATISTICAL PROFILE HACKNEY continued Political Composition Labour 44 Conservative 9 Liberal Democrat 3 Green 1 Budget (2006/07) 268,584,041 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 1,908 hectares Population 207,700 Under 16 46,800 Over pensionable age 21,800 White White British 89, % White Irish 6, % White other 24, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 3, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 7, % Pakistani 2, % Bangladeshi 5, % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 20, % African 24, % Black other 4, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 4, % Total unemployed 11.3% 91

92 HACKNEY continued Housing tenure No of households 92,361 Local authority 24,448 Registered social landlord 22,075 Other public sector 0 Private sector 45,838 Total public sector 50% Total private sector 50% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 55 17,976 Secondary 8 7,222 Special Pupil Referral Unit Independent 24 5,989 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Diane Abbott Hackney North and Stoke Newington Meg Hillier Hackney South and Shoreditch 92

93 HACKNEY continued CABINET Mayor Deputy Mayor Regeneration & Olympic/Paralympic Games Community Services Children s Services Neighbourhoods Cabinet Advisers: Equalities Crime & Community Safety Public Health Youth Jules Pipe () Jamie Carswell Guy Nicholson Nargis Khan Rita Krishna Alan Laing Sally Mulready Julius Nkafu Sharon Patrick Carole Williams OTHER GROUP LEADERS Eric Ollerenshaw () Ian Sharer () WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@hackney.gov.uk Brownswood Feryat Demirci Brian Bell Darren Parker Cazenove Ian Sharer Dawood Akhoon Joseph Stauber Chatham Guy Nicholson Sally Mulready Luke Akehurst Clissold Mischa Borris GREEN Karen Alcock Linda Smith Dalston Sophie Linden Nargis Khan Angus Mulready-Jones De Beauvoir Robert Chapman Gulay Icoz Christopher McShane 93

94 HACKNEY continued Hackney Central Samantha Lloyd Alan Laing Vincent Stops Hackney Downs Semakaleng Moema Michael Desmond Faizullah Khan Haggerston Jonathan McShane Afolasade Bright Barry Buitekant Hoxton Clayeon McKenzie Philip Glanville Carole Williams Kings Park Sharon Patrick Julius Nkafu Saleem Siddiqui Leabridge Linda Kelly Ian Rathbone Deniz Oguzkanli Lordship Bernard Aussenberg Simon Tesler Matthew Coggins New River Maureen Middleton Simche Steinberger Harvey Odze Queensbridge Thomas Price Emma Plouviez Patrick Vernon Springfield Eric Ollerenshaw OBE Jacob Landau Shuja Shaikh Stoke Newington Rita Krishna Central Jamie Carswell Muttalip Unluer Victoria Daniel Kemp Katie Hanson Geoffrey Taylor Wick Jessica Webb Christine Boyd Christopher Kennedy 94

95 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM website: s: unless otherwise specified Town Hall King Street London W6 9JU Tel: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Geoff Alltimes Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Jane West Tel: Town Hall Extension, Fax: King Street, W6 9JU Assistant Chief Executive: Peter Savage Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive: Lesley Courcouf Tel: Fax: Director of Children s Services: Andrew Christie Tel: Cambridge House, Fax: Cambridge Grove, W6 0LE Director of Environment Services: Nigel Pallace Tel: Town Hall Extension, Fax: King Street,W6 9JU Director of Community Services: James Reilly Tel: King Street,W6 9XY Fax:

96 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Conservative 33 Labour 13 Budget (2006/07) 176,558,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 1,639 hectares Population 179,900 Under 16 28,200 Over pensionable age 20,500 White White British 95, % White Irish 7, % White other 24, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 2, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 8, % African 8, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 6.5% 96

97 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM continued Housing tenure No of households 78,142 Local authority 13,397 Registered social landlord 12,943 Other public sector 894 Private sector 50,908 Total public sector 35% Total private sector 65% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 35 9,783 Secondary 9 7,049 Special Pupil Referral Unit Independent 20 5,251 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Greg Hands Hammersmith and Fulham Andrew Slaughter Ealing Acton and Shepherds Bush 97

98 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Mayor Deputy Mayor Leader Opposition Leader Chief Whip Minnie Scott Russell () Andrew Johnson () Stephen Greenhalgh () Stephen Cowan () Frances Stainton () CABINET MEMBERS Deputy Leader & Environment: Regeneration: Health & Social Services: Education: Housing: Strategy: Crime & Anti-Social Behaviour: Nicholas Botterill Frances Stainton Anthony Lillis Alexandra Robson Adronie Alford Mark Loveday Greg Smith SCRUTINY Committee Education & Children s Services: Cleaner & Greener: Health & Adult Social Care: Housing: Local Neighbourhoods: Value for Money: Chair Helen Binmore Eugenie White Peter Tobias Gavin Donovan Caroline Ffiske Robert Iggulden WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@lbhf.gov.uk Addison Helen Binmore Belinda Donovan Peter Tobias Askew Gill Dickenson Rory Vaughan Lisa Homan Avonmore Alexandra Robson & Brook Green Will Bethell Robert Iggulden 98

99 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM continued College Park & Old Oak Wesley Harcourt Reg McLaughlin Fulham Broadway Aidan Burley Victoria Brocklebank -Fowler Rachel Ford Fulham Reach Gavin Donovan Paul Bristow Andrew Johnson Hammersmith Michael Cartwright Broadway Lisa Nandy Stephen Cowan Munster Michael Adam Adronie Alford Alex Karmel North End Caroline Ffiske Sarah Gore Lucy Gugen Palace Riverside Donald Johnson Melanie Scott Russell Parsons Green Nicholas Botterill & Walham Mark Loveday Frances Stainton Ravenscourt Park Lucy Ivimy Harry Phibbs Eugenie White Sands End Steve Hamilton Jane Law Jeanette Bentley Shepherds Bush Green Alexander Chalk Edmund Owen Mercy Umeh Town Stephen Greenhalgh Greg Smith Antony Lillis Wormholt & White City Jean Campbell Colin Aherne Sally Powell 99

100 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY River Park House 225 High Road London N22 8HQ Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified Chief Executive: Ita O Donovan Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Assistant Chief Executive (Access): Justin Holliday Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Assistant Chief Executive (Strategy): David Hennings Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Director of Finance (Acting): Gerald Almeroth Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Director, The Childrens Service: Sharon Shoesmith Tel: Station Road, N22 4SG Fax: Chief Executive Homes for Haringey: Stephen Clarke Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Director of Environmental Services: Andrew Travers (Acting) Tel: Cumberland Road, N22 4SG Fax:

101 HARINGEY continued Director of Social Services Anne Bristow Tel: Cumberland Road, N22 4SG Fax: Head of Legal Services: Davina Fiore Tel: nd Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ Head of Communications: Charles Skinner Tel: th Floor, River Park House, Fax: High Rd, N22 8HQ 101

102 STATISTICAL PROFILE HARINGEY continued Political Composition Labour 30 Liberal Democrat 27 Budget (2006/07) 221,916,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 2,958 hectares Population 224,500 Under 16 44,200 Over pensionable age 24,800 White White British 98, % White Irish 9, % White other 34, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 3, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 6, % Pakistani 2, % Bangladeshi 2, % Other Asian 3, % Black or Black British Caribbean 20, % African 19, % Black other 2, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 4, % Total unemployed 6.8% 102

103 HARINGEY continued Housing tenure No of households 97,101 Local authority 16,990 Registered social landlord 10,473 Other public sector 77 Private sector 69,561 Total public sector 28% Total private sector 72% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 63 21,823 Secondary 10 11,431 Special Pupil Referral Unit 1 91 Independent 12 2,202 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT David Lammy Lynne Featherstone Tottenham Hornsey and Wood Green 103

104 HARINGEY continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Opposition Leader: Mayor: George Meehan () Neil Williams () Gina Adamou () EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Community Involvement: Crime & Community Safety: Children & Young People: Enterprise & Regeneration: Environment & Conservation: Finance: Health & Social Services: Housing: Organisational Development & Performance: Lorna Reith Nilgun Canver Liz Santry Kaushika Amin Brian Haley Toni Mallett Bob Harris Isidoros Diakides Dhiren Basu COMMITTEE CHAIR Alexandra Palace & Park: Audit: General Purposes: Licensing: Pensions: Planning Applications Sub: Overview & Scrutiny: Charles Adje GMMH Rahman Khan Eddie Griffith Jayanti Patel GMMH Rahman Khan Sheila Peacock Gideon Bull OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY COMMITTEE Gideon Bull (Chair) John Bevan Matt Cooke Emma Jones Martin Newton Matt Davies David Winskill 104

105 HARINGEY continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Alexandra David Beecham Wayne Hoban Susan Oatway Bounds Green Matt Cooke Ali Demirci John Oakes Bruce Grove Ray Dodds Dilek Dogus Emma Jones Crouch End Ron Aitken Lyn Weber David Winskill Fortis Green Matt Davies Sara Beynon Martin Newton Harringay Gina Adamou Karen Alexander Carolyn Baker Highgate Bob Hare Justin Portess Neil Williams Hornsey Robert Gorrie Errol Reid Monica Whyte Muswell Hill Jonathan Bloch Gail Engert Sheila Rainger Noel Park Catherine Harris Alan Dobbie Fiyaz Mughal Northumberland Park Kaushika Amin John Bevan Sheila Peacock St Anns Nilgun Canver Brian Haley Bob Harris 105

106 HARINGEY continued Seven Sisters Dhirendra Basu Fred Knight Claire Kober Stroud Green Laura Edge Ed Butcher Richard Wilson Tottenham Green Isidoros Diakides Harry Lister Bernice Vanier Tottenham Hale Lorna Reith Alan Stanton Sheik Thompson West Green Eddie Griffith GMMH Rahman Khan Toni Mallett White Hart Lane Charles Adje Gideon Bull Liz Santry Wood Lane Pat Egan George Meehan Jayanti Patel 106

107 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow HA1 2UW Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified Chief Executive: Joyce Markham Tel: Fax: PO Box 21, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2UJ Executive Director (Business Development) & Acting Chief Executive: Jill Rothwell Tel: Fax: PO Box 57, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2XF Executive Director (Urban Living): Andrew Trehern Tel: Fax: PO Box 57, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2XF Executive Director (People First): Lorraine O Reilly Tel: Fax: PO Box 57, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2XF lorraine.oreilly@harrow.gov.uk Director of Financial & Business Strategy (Sec 151 Officer): Myfanwy Barrett Tel: Fax: PO Box 21, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2DU Acting Director of Business Services: Mike Carney Tel: Fax: PO Box 21, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2UJ Director of Business Transformation Partnership Carol Cutler Tel: Director of Corporate Governance (Monitoring Officer): John Robinson Tel: Fax: PO Box 21, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2UJ 107

108 HARROW continued Chief Environmental Health Officer: Gareth Llywelyn-Roberts Tel: Fax: PO Box 7, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2UL Head of Communications: Peter Brown Tel: Fax: PO Box 21, Civic Centre, Station Road Harrow, HA1 2XF 108

109 STATISTICAL PROFILE HARROW continued Political Composition Conservative 37 Labour 24 Liberal Democrat 2 Budget (2006/07) 148,585,375 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 5,044 hectares Population 214,000 Under 16 41,700 Over pensionable age 35,100 White White British 103, % White Irish 9, % White other 9, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 45, % Pakistani 4, % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 10, % Black or Black British Caribbean 6, % African 5, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 6.2% 109

110 HARROW continued Housing tenure No of households 82,901 Local authority 5,121 Registered social landlord 3,538 Other public sector 196 Private sector 74,046 Total public sector 10% Total private sector 89% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 1 32 Primary 56 19,478 Secondary 10 9,017 Special Pupil Referral Units 1 28 Independent 15 4,927 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Tony McNulty Gareth Thomas Harrow East Harrow West 110

111 HARROW continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Deputy Leader Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Deputy Mayor: Chris Mote () David Ashton () Navin Shah () Chris Noyce () Janet Cowan () Jean Lammiman () COMMITTEE CHAIR VICE-CHAIR Cabinet: Chris Mote David Ashton Development Control: Camilla Bath Manji Kara Licensing & General Purposes: Lurline Champagnie Vina Mithani Overview and Scrutiny: Jean Lammiman Mitzi Green Standards: Janet Cowan Joyce Nickolay WARD MEMBERS PARTY Belmont David Ashton Manji Kara Barry Macleod-Cullinane Canons Janet Cowan John Cowan Richard Romain Edgware Mrinal Choudhury Margaret Davine Nana Asante Greenhill Golam Chowdhury Narinder Singh Mudhar Thomas Weiss Harrow on the Hill Don Billson Eileen Kinnear Mark Versallion Harrow Weald Paul Scott Anthony Ferrari Robert Benson Hatch End Jean Lammiman Susan Hall Stanley Sheinwald Headstone North Janet Mote Anthony Seymour Eric Silver 111

112 HARROW continued Headstone South Asad Omar Bill Stephenson Sasikala Suresh Kenton East Archie Foulds Navin Shah Mitzi Green Kenton West Vina Mithani Yogesh Teli Jeremy Zeid Marlborough David Gawn Dhirajlal Lavingia David Perry Pinner Lurline Champagnie Myra Michael Paul Osborn Pinner South Chris Mote John Nickolay Salim Miah Queensbury Dinesh Solanki Nizam Ismail Keeki Thammaiah Rayners Lane Joyce Nickolay Ashok Kulkami Christopher Noyce Roxbourne Bob Currie Manoharan Dharmarajah Graham Henson Roxeth Thaya Idaikkadar Jerry Miles Raj Ray Stanmore Park Marilyn Ashton Camilla Bath Christine Bednell Wealdstone Keith Ferry Philip O Dell Rekha Shah West Harrow Anjana Patel Brian Gate Julia Merison 112

113 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING Town Hall Main Road Romford RM1 3BD Tel: website: s: (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Stephen Evans Tel: Fax: Group Director, Children s Services: Andrew Ireland Tel: Fax: Group Director, Finance & Commercial: Rita Greenwood Tel: Fax: Group Director, Public Realm: Cynthia Griffin Tel: Fax: Group Director, Sustanable Communties: Mark Gaynor Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive Human Resources: David Ede Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive Legal and Democratic Services: Christine Dooley Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive Strategy and Communications: Jonathan Owen Tel: Fax:

114 STATISTICAL PROFILE HAVERING continued Political Composition Conservative: 34 Residents Associations: 13 Rainham and Wennington Residents Independent Candidates: 3 Labour: 2 Liberal Democrat: 1 British National Party: 1 Budget (2006/07) 142,913,319 Council tax (band D) 1,380 Area 11,227 hectares Population 226,200 Under 16 43,800 Over pensionable age 46,000 White White British 206, % White Irish 3, % White other 3, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean % White and Black African % White and Asian % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian 2, % Pakistani % Bangladeshi % Other Asian % Black or Black British Caribbean 1, % African 1, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese % Other ethnic group % Total unemployed 5.8% 114

115 HAVERING continued Housing tenure No of households 96,554 Local authority 11,262 Registered social landlord 2,742 Other public sector 37 Private sector 82,513 Total public sector 15% Total private sector 85% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 65 19,797 Secondary 18 16,513 Special Pupil Referral Unit 4 27 Independent City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT James Brokenshire Andrew Rosindell Angela Watkinson Hornchurch Romford Upminster 115

116 MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader of the Council: Deputy Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: HAVERING continued Michael White () Steven Kelly () Barbara Reith (RES) Keith Darvill () Jeffrey Tucker (RWRI) Wendy Brice-Thompson () CABINET Leader of the Council, Partnership & Strategy: Sustainable Communities: Housing & Regeneration: Public Safety: Public Realm: Street Care & Parking: Environmental & Technical Services: Performance & Corporate: Resources: Children s Services: MEMBER CHAMPIONS Elderly Persons: Younger Persons: Diversity: Michael White Steven Kelly Michael Armstrong Peter Gardner Andrew Curtin Barry Tebbutt Paul Rochford Eric Munday Roger Ramsey Geoffrey Starns David Charles Gary Adams Christine Fox COMMITTEE CHAIR VICE-CHAIR Adjudication and Review: Robert Benham Pam Light and Ted Eden Appointments: Dennis Bull Eric Munday Audit: David Grantham Frederick Thompson Governance: Frederick Thompson Kevin Gregory Pensions: Melvin Wallace Roger Ramsey Licensing: Edward Cahill Georgina Galpin David Charles Melvin Wallace Regulatory Services: Roger Evans Barry Tebbutt Standards Committee: Jennifer Spearman Debra Collard (independent) (Independent) 116

117 HAVERING continued OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY Chair Vice-chair Adult Services Jeff Brace Pat Mylod Corporate Robby Misir Clarence Barrett Culture and Regeneration Mark Gadd David Charles Children s Services Lesley Kelly Gillian Ford Crime & Disorder John Clark Linda Van Den Hende Environment Sandra Binion Gary Adams Housing Barry Oddy June Alexander Health Ted Eden Linda Hawthorn WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@havering.gov.uk Brooklands Robert Benham Fred Osborne Barry Tebbutt Cranham June Alexander Residents' Association Gillian Ford Residents' Association Clarence Barrett Residents' Association Elm Park Jeremy Evans David Grantham Barry Oddy Emerson Park Steven Kelly Roger Ramsey Paul Rochford Gooshays Alan Bailey BNP Dennis Bull Keith Wells Hacton Raymond Morgon Residents' Association Steve Whittaker Residents' Association Barbara Reith Residents' Association Havering Park Sandra Binion Andrew Mann Residents' Association Geoffrey Starns 117

118 HAVERING continued Harold Wood Jonathan Coles Lesley Kelly Pam Light Heaton Keith Darvill Gary Adams Chris Fox Hylands Jeffrey Brace Georgina Galpin Mark Gadd Mawneys Peter Gardner Robby Misir Melvin Wallace Pettits Michael Armstrong Ted Eden Kevin Gregory Coral Jeffery Rainham & Wenning ton Residents (RWRI) Mark Stewart RWRI Jeffrey Tucker RWRI Romford Town Wendy Brice-Thompson Andrew Curtin Frederick Thompson South Hornchurch Tom Binding Len Long Residents' Association John Clark Squirrels Heath Edward Cahill Eric Munday Michael White St Andrew s John Mylod Residents' Association David Charles Brenda Riddle Residents' Association Upminster Linda Hawthorn Residents' Association Pat Mylod Residents' Association Linda Van den Hende Residents' Association 118

119 LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON Civic Centre High Street Uxbridge UB8 1UW Tel: website: s: (All at above address) Acting Chief Executive: Hugh Dunnachie Tel: Fax: Director of Resources: Christopher Neale Tel: Fax: Director of Education & Children's Services: Christopher Spencer Tel: Fax: Director of Environment & Consumer Protection: Philomena Bach Tel: Fax: Head of Planning & Community Services: Jean Palmer Tel: Fax: Head of Communications: David Holdstock Tel: Fax: Acting Director of Adult Social Care, Health & Housing: Jeff Maslen Tel:

120 HILLINGDON continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Conservative 45 Labour 18 Liberal Democrat 2 Budget (2006/07) 172,031,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 11,569 hectares Population 252,400 Under 16 50,900 Over pensionable age 39,100 White White British 176, % White Irish 6, % White other 8, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 23, % Pakistani 3, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 4, % Black or Black British Caribbean 3, % African 4, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 8.2% 120

121 HILLINGDON continued Housing tenure No of households 101,358 Local authority 11,150 Registered social landlord 5,817 Other public sector 859 Private sector 83,532 Total public sector 18% Total private sector 82% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 66 24,139 Secondary 16 17,418 Special Pupil Referral Unit 1 33 Independent 8 3,707 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT John McDonnell John Randall Nick Hurd Hayes and Harlington Uxbridge Ruislip Northwood 121

122 HILLINGDON continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader of the Council: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Deputy Mayor Ray Puddifoot () Anthony Way() Mike Cox () David Routledge () Catherine Dann () CABINET Cabinet Leader Deputy Leader and Member for Education & Children s Services: Co-ordination & Central Services: Culture, Sport and Leisure: Environment Finance & Business Services: Improvement, Partnerships and Community Safety: Planning and Transportation: Social Services, Health & Housing: Ray Puddifoot David Simmonds Scott Seaman-Digby Henry Higgins Sandra Jenkins Jonathan Bianco Douglas Mills Keith Burrows Philip Corthorne SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Chair Vice Chair Executive: David Yarrow Mo Khursheed External Services: Mary O Connor Shirley Harper-O Neill POLICY OVERVIEW COMMITTEES Chair Vice Chair Education & Children s services: Brian Crowe John Hensley Residents & Environment Services Shirley Harper- Graham Horn O Neill Corporate Services & Partnerships: Richard Lewis Brian Crowe Social Services, Health & Housing: Catherine Dann Michael White 122

123 HILLINGDON continued REGULATORY COMMITTEES Chair Vice Chair Central & South planning Committee: John Hensley Judith Cooper North Planning Committee Bruce Baker Michael White Licensing Committee Josephine Barrett Bruce Baker WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s c/o: Barnhill John Major Lindsay Bliss Anthony Way Botwell Janet Gardner Phoday Jarjussey Mo Kursheed Brunel Geoff Courtenay Sandra Jenkins Brian Stead Cavendish Eddie Lavery Kay Willmott-Denbeigh Michael White Charville Peter Curling Mo Bamber Mary O Connor Eastcote and Bruce Baker East Ruislip Catherine Dann David Payne Harefield Richard Barnes Henry Higgins Heathrow Villages Paul Buttivant Santokh Dhillon Anita Smart Hillingdon East Tim Barker Pat Jackson Jill Rhodes 123

124 HILLINGDON continued Ickenham John Hensley Ray Puddifoot David Simmonds Manor Mike Cox Michael Markham Douglas Mills Northwood Ian Oakley Richard Lewis Scott Seaman-Digby Northwood Hills Jonathan Bianco David Bishop Andrew Retter Pinkwell Janet Duncan John Oswell Avtar Sandhu South Ruislip Allan Kauffman Shirley Harper-O Neill Judy Kelly Townfield Lynne Allen Norman Nunn-Price Robin Sansarpuri Uxbridge North Josephine Barrett George Cooper David Yarrow Uxbridge South Judith Cooper Keith Burrows David Routledge West Drayton Ann Banks Mike Bull Graham Horn West Ruislip Philip Corthorne Brian Crowe Solveig Stone Yeading Dave Allam Sid Garg Paul Harmsworth Yiewsley Ken Bartram Elizabeth Kemp Peter Kemp 124

125 LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW Civic Centre Lampton Road Hounslow TW3 4DN Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at above address) Chief Executive: Mark Gilks Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive, Corporate Policy and Regeneration Howard Simmons Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive, Customer Services & Modernisation: Bernadette O Shea Tel: Fax: bernadette.oshea@hounslow.gov.uk Director of Legal Services: Terry Welsh Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Alan Steele Tel: Fax: Acting Director of Children & Lifelong Learning: John Bolt Tel: Fax: Director of Street Management & Public Protection: Suresh Kamath Tel: Fax: Director of Housing & Community Services: Susanna White Tel: Fax: Director of Project Coordination and Corporate Property: Lee Dawson Tel: Fax:

126 HOUNSLOW continued Director of Human Resources: Willie Griffin Tel: Fax: Director of Planning: Michael Jordan Tel: Fax:

127 STATISTICAL PROFILE HOUNSLOW continued Political Composition Labour 24 Conservative 23 Community Group 6 Liberal Democrat 4 Independent Alliance 3 Budget (2006/07) 172,031,500 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 5,600 hectares Population 212,500 Under 16 42,200 Over pensionable age 28,000 White White British 118, % White Irish 6, % White other 13, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 36, % Pakistani 9, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 5, % Black or Black British Caribbean 2, % African 5, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 4, % Total unemployed 6.0% 127

128 HOUNSLOW continued Housing tenure No of households 90,116 Local authority 13,373 Registered social landlord 6,849 Other public sector 145 Private sector 69,749 Total public sector 23% Total private sector 77% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 60 18,856 Secondary 14 16,597 Special Pupil Referral Unit 5 60 Independent 9 1,099 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Alan Keen Ann Keen Feltham and Heston Brentford and Isleworth 128

129 MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: HOUNSLOW continued Peter Thompson () Jagdish Sharma () Andrew Dakers () Phil Andrews (Community Group) John Connelly (Independent Alliance) Felicity Barwood () THE EXECUTIVE Mark Bowen (Deputy Leader) Pamela Fisher Robert Kinghorn Adrian Lee Gerald McGregor Barbara Reid Phil Andrews Genevieve Hibbs COMMITTEE CHAIR Sustainable Development: Sheila O Reilly Overview & Scrutiny: Peter Carey Area Committees: West Area: Linda Nakamura Heston & Cranford: Shivcharn Singh Gill Central Hounslow: Ajmer Dhillon Isleworth & Brentford: Paul Fisher Chiswick: Paul Lynch WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@hounslow.gov.uk Bedfont Peter Hills Independent Alliance John Howliston Jiwan Virk Brentford Ruth Cadbury Matt Harmer Andrew Dakers Chiswick Homefields John Todd Gerald McGregor Robert Oulds 129

130 HOUNSLOW continued Chiswick Riverside Robert Kinghorn Felicity Barwood Paul Lynch Cranford Mohammed Chaudhary Poonam Dhillon Sohan Sangha Feltham North Mark Bowen Gill Hutchison Allan Wilson Feltham West Peter Pitt John Cooper Babara Harris Hanworth Drew Morgan-Watt Andrew Morgan-Watts Linda Nakamura Independent Alliance Hanworth Park Harley Buckner Becky Stewart Beverly Williams Heston Central Gopal Dhillon Mohinder Gill Peta Vaught Heston East Shivcharn Gill Gurmail Lal Amritpal Mann Heston West Rajinder Bath Sukhbir Dhaliwal Elizabeth Hughes Hounslow Central Lily Bath Pritam Grewal Nisar Malik Hounslow Heath Surjit Dhaliwal John Connelly Independent Alliance Darshan Grewal Hounslow South Lin Davies Pamela Fisher Beradley Fisher Hounslow West Ajmer Dhillon Jagdish Sharma Ajmer Grewal 130

131 HOUNSLOW continued Isleworth South Philip Andrews Community Group Genevieve Hibbs Community Group Paul Fisher Community Group Osterley and Peter Carey Spring Grove Barbara Reid Sheila O Reilly Syon Caroline Andrews Community Group Shirley Fisher Community Group Jonathan Hardy Community Group Turnham Green Samantha Davies Adrian Lee Peter Thompson 131

132 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON Town Hall Upper Street N1 2UD Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Helen Bailey Tel: Fax: Deputy Chief Executive (Housing, Performance & Property): Andy Jennings Tel: Fax: Director of Children s Services: Paul Curran Tel: Laycock Street, N1 1TH Fax: Director of Customer Focus: Richard Hill Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Mike Curtis Tel: Municipal Offices, Fax: Upper Street, N1 1YA Director of Environment & Regeneration: Kevin O Leary Tel: Directorate Suite, 4th Floor, Fax: Municipal Offices, 222 Upper Street, N1 1YA kevin.oleary@islington.gov.uk Director of Adult Social Services: Gwen Ovshinsky Tel: Goswell Road, EC1V 7LQ Fax: Director of Corporate Services: Louise Round Tel: Room 210 Fax:

133 STATISTICAL PROFILE ISLINGTON continued Political Composition Liberal Democrat 24 Labour 23 Green 1 Budget (2006/07) 216,633,293 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 1,485 hectares Population 182,600 Under 16 30,800 Over pensionable age 20,500 White White British 99, % White Irish 10, % White other 22, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 2, % Pakistani % Bangladeshi 4, % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 8, % African 10, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 5.7% 133

134 ISLINGTON continued Housing tenure No of households 87,464 Local authority 28,015 Registered social landlord 11,842 Other public sector 31 Private sector 47,576 Total public sector 46% Total private sector 54% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 45 14,458 Secondary 9 7,971 Special Independent Pupil Referral Unit City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Jeremy Corbyn Emily Thornberry Islington North Islington South & Finsbury 134

135 ISLINGTON continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Opposition Leader Mayor: James Kempton () Catherine West () Jyoti Vaja () EXECUTIVE Leader: Deputy Leader (Housing & Communities): Deputy Leader (Environment): Customer Focus: Health and Social Care for Adults: Finance: Children and Young People: Performance and Community Safety: James Kempton Terry Stacy Lucy Watts George Allan John Gilbert Andrew Cornwell Ursula Woolley Marisha Ray SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Committee Chair Vice-Chair Sustainability Review: Wally Burgess Barbara Smith Performance Review: Paul Convery Rhodri Jamieson-Ball Regeneration Review: Greg Foxsmith Janet Burgess Licensing Regulatory: Fiona Dunlop Stefan Kasprzyk WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Barnsbury Jilani Chowdhury Mouna Hamitouche James Murray Bunhill Donna Boffa Ruth Polling Jyoti Vaja Caledonian Paul Convery Ian Perry Lisa Spall Canonbury Paula Belford Barbara Smith Lucy Watts 135

136 ISLINGTON continued Clerkenwell George Allan Kelly Peasnell Marisha Ray Finsbury Park Phil Kelly Michael O Sullivan Barbara Sidnell Highbury East John Gilbert Terry Stacy Laura Willoughby Highbury West Katie Dawson GREEN Theresa Debono Richard Greening Hillrise Fiona Dunlop Greg Foxsmith Julia Williams Holloway Natasha Chatterjee Barry Edwards Paul Smith Junction Janet Burgess Ursula Woolley Stefan Kasprzyk Mildmay Anna Berent Meral Ece Rhodri Jamieson-Ball St George s Andrew Cornwell Tracy Ismail Wally Burgess St Mary s Joan Coupland Emily Fieran-Reed James Kempton St Peter s Shelley Coupland Gary Doolan Martin Klute Tollington Daniel Hulls Richard Watts Catherine West 136

137 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA website: s: Town Hall Hornton Street London W8 7NX Tel: (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Town Clerk and Chief Executive: Derek Myers Tel: Fax: Deputy Town Clerk and Executive Director for Transport, Environment and Leisure Services: Mike Stroud Tel: Fax: Executive Director for Finance, Information Systems and Property: Sue Beauchamp Tel: Fax: Executive Director for Family and Children s Services: Anne Marie Carrie Tel: Fax: annemarie.carrie@rbkc.gov.uk Executive Director for Housing, Health and Adult Social Care: Jean Daintith Tel: Fax: Executive Director for Planning and Conservation: Michael French Tel: Fax: Head of Media & Communications: Martin Fitzpatrick Tel: Fax:

138 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Conservative 45 Labour 9 Budget (2006/07) 164,870,889 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 1,215 hectares Population 196,200 Under 16 27,600 Over pensionable age 25,100 White White British 79, % White Irish 5, % White other 40, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 3, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 2, % Black or Black British Caribbean 4, % African 6, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 6, % Total unemployed 7.1% 138

139 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA continued Housing tenure No of households 87,836 Local authority 7,158 Registered social landlord 12,048 Other public sector 0 Private sector 68,630 Total public sector 22% Total private sector 78% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 26 7,083 Secondary 4 3,503 Special 2 78 Pupil Referral Unit 1 46 Independent 36 10,778 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Karen Buck Regents Park and Kensington North (part) Sir Malcolm Rifkind Kensington and Chelsea 139

140 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Deputy Leader: Other Group Leader: Mayor: CABINET Leader: Planning Policy, Housing Policy & Transportation: Corporate Services: Education & Libraries: Finance & Property: Housing Services & Adult Social Care, Public Health & Environmental Health: Family & Children s Services: Community Safety: Service Improvement: Regeneration, Environmental Management & Leisure: Merrick Cockell () Daniel Moylan () Keith Cunningham () Tim Ahern () Merrick Cockell () Daniel Moylan David Campion James Husband Thomas Fairhead Fiona Buxton Shireen Ritchie Warwick Lightfoot Paul Warrick Nicholas Paget-Brown OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Chair Vice-chair Cabinet & Corporate Services: Keith Cunningham Barry Phelps Housing, Environmental Health & Adult Social Care: Terence Buxton Mary Weale Public Realm: Jeremy Edge Frances Taylor Family & Children s Services: John Cox David Lindsay Health: Christopher Buckmaster Joanna Gardner Licensing Panel: Priscilla Frazer Christopher Buckmaster Shireen Ritchie Doreen Weatherhead Licensing Committee: Priscilla Frazer Christopher Buckmaster Shireen Ritchie Doreen Weatherhead 140

141 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA continued OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEES (cont) Chair Major Planning Development Committee: Anthony Holt Vice-chair John Cox Joan Hanham Planning Services Committee: Anthony Holt John Cox Terence Buxton Regulation & Enforcement Review Committee: Doreen Weatherhead Priscilla Frazer WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Abingdon Victoria Borwick Joanna Gardner James Husband Brompton Iain Hanham Margot James Shireen Ritchie Campden Tim Ahern Christopher Buckmaster Robert Freeman Colville Marianne Alapini Keith Cunningham Dez O Neill Courtfield Anthony Coates John Cox Anthony Holt Cremorne James Cecil Mark Daley Maighread Condon- Simmonds Earl s Court Terence Buxton Thomas Fairhead Barry Phelps Golborne Bridget Hoier Pat Mason Emma Dent Coad 141

142 KENSINGTON & CHELSEA continued Hans Town Timothy Coleridge Nicholas Paget-Brown Mary Weale Holland Joan Hanham Bryan Levitt Warwick Lightfoot Norland David Lindsay Andrew Lamont Julie Mills Notting Barns Judith Blakeman Catherine Atkinson Mushtaq Lasharie Pembridge Barbara Campbell David Campion Doreen Weatherhead Queen s Gate Fiona Buxton Andrew Dalton Daniel Moylan Redcliffe Charles Williams Elizabeth Campbell Frances Taylor Royal Hospital John Corbet-Singleton Ian Donaldson Jeremy Edge Stanley Merrick Cockell Priscilla Frazer Paul Warrick St Charles Rock Feilding-Mellen Dominic Johnson Matthew Palmer 142

143 THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES Guildhall, High Street, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1EU Tel: website: s: (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Bruce McDonald Tel: Fax: Head of Strategic Services: Gerry Sevenoaks Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Legal Services: Nick Bishop Tel: Fax: Head of Democratic Services & Partnership: Andrew Bessant Tel: Fax: Head of Human Resources: Sheila West Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Director of Community Services: Roy Taylor CBE Tel: Fax: Head of Community Care Services: Simon Pearce Tel: , Hollyfield Road, Surbiton KT5 9AL Fax: Head of Housing: Mike England Tel: Guildhall 1 Fax: mike.england@rbk.kingston.gov.uk Borough Environmental Health Officer: Bob Smart Tel: Fax:

144 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued Chief Trading Standards Officer: Ted Forsyth Tel: Fax: Superintendent Registrar (Births, Deaths & Marriages): Dennis Mulligan Tel: Coombe Road, Kingston, KT2 7BA Fax: Director of Learning and Children s Services: Patrick Leeson Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Resources: Anne Redpath Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Directorate Head of Leisure & Lifelong Learning: Scott Herbertson Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Principal Arts Officer: Colin Bloxham Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Director of Environmental Services: Frank Quigg Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Neighbourhood Services: Gary Walsh Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Highways & Transportation: Chris Hamshar Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Planning & Development: Roy Thompson Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Environment & Sustainability: Rob Dickson Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Business Support Manager: Paul Martin Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Director of Finance: Tony Knights Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Head of Financial Services: Jeremy Randall Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax:

145 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued Borough Valuer: John Barlow Tel: Guildhall 2 Fax: Communications and Information Services Manager: Karen Carpenter Tel: Media Enquiries: Tel: /4709 Fax:

146 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Liberal Democrat 25 Conservative 21 Labour 2 Budget (2006/07) 103,320,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,724 hectares Population 153,000 Under 16 27,700 Over pensionable age 22,000 White White British 111, % White Irish 3, % White other 9, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian 5, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 3, % Black or Black British Caribbean % African 1, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 6.5% 146

147 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued Housing tenure No of households 62,700 Local authority 4,918 Registered social landlord 2,371 Other public sector 0 Private sector 55,411 Total public sector 12% Total private sector 88% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 37 11,609 Secondary 10 9,592 Special Pupil Referral Units 0 0 Independent 12 3,590 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Edward Davey Susan Kramer Kingston and Surbiton Richmond Park (part) 147

148 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader of the Council: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Executive Secretaries: Executive: Transport, Planning & Regeneration: Housing & Adult Services: Sustainability & Biodiversity: Improvement & Performance: Health & Community: Children & Young People s Services: Derek Osbourne () Howard Jones () Steve Mama () Mary Reid () Derek Osbourne Simon James Penny Shelton Liz Shard Ian Reid Rolson Davies Tricia Bamford WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@councillors.kingston.gov.uk Alexandra David Berry Ian George Richard Hudson Berrylands Frances Moseley Bob Steed Rohan Yoganathan Beverley Simon James Don Jordan Derek Osbourne Canbury Geoff Austin David Glasspool David Ryder-Mills Chessington North Sue Baker & Hook Ian Reid Mary Reid Chessington South Patricia Bamford Kevin O Connor Shiraz Mirza Coombe Hill Patrick Codd David Edwards Eric Humphrey 148

149 KINGSTON UPON THAMES continued Coombe Vale Adrian Holder Robert-John Tasker James White Grove Rachel O Connor Chrissie Hitchcock Bart Ricketts Norbiton Sheila Griffin Steve Mama Penny Shelton Old Malden Michael Amson David Fraser Ian McDonald St James s Mary Clark Howard Jones Keneth Smith St Marks Barry O Mahony Elizabeth Shard Yogan Yoganathan Surbiton Hill Janet Bowen-Hitchings Paul Johnston Nicholas Kilby Tolworth and Rolson Davies Hook Rise Vicki Harris Robert Lee Tudor David Cunningham Dennis Doe Frank Thompson 149

150 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH Town Hall Brixton Hill Lambeth SW2 1RW Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Derrick Anderson Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive: Dil Sidhu Tel: Fax: Executive Director of Corporate Services: Eric Bohl Tel: Fax: Executive Director of Children s & Young People s Services: Phyllis Dunipace Tel: Fax: International House, Canterbury Crescent, SW9 8QE Executive Director of Environment & Culture: Robert Overall Tel: Fax: Blue Star House, 234/244 Stockwell Road, SW9 9SP Executive Director of Finance: Mike Suarez Tel: Fax: International House, Canterbury Crescent, SW9 8QE Interim Executive Director of Housing: Chris Lee Tel: Hambrook House, Porden Road, SW2 1RJ Fax: Executive Director of Adult & Community Services: Ruth Vincent Tel: Fax: Phoenix House, 10 Wandsworth Road, SW8 2LL Head of Communications and Marketing: Louise Ansari Tel: Fax:

151 STATISTICAL PROFILE LAMBETH continued Political Composition Labour 39 Liberal Democrat 17 Conservative 6 Green 1 Budget (2006/07) 276,527,720 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 2,684 hectares Population 268,100 Under 16 49,800 Over pensionable age 28,000 White White British 131, % White Irish 8, % White other 25, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 5, % White and Black African 2, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 3, % Asian or Asian British Indian 5, % Pakistani 2, % Bangladeshi 2, % Other Asian 2, % Black or Black British Caribbean 32, % African 30, % Black other 5, % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 10.5% 151

152 LAMBETH continued Housing tenure No of households 121,749 Local authority 30,390 Registered social landlord 18,458 Other public sector 0 Private sector 72,901 Total public sector 40% Total private sector 60% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 59 19,821 Secondary 10 7,907 Special Pupil Referral Unit Independent 13 2,267 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Keith Hill Kate Hoey Tessa Jowell Streatham Vauxhall Dulwich and West Norwood 152

153 LAMBETH continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Deputy Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Steve Reed () Jackie Meldrum () Ashley Lumsden () John Whelan () Liz Atkinson () CABINET Leader of the Council (Chair): Deputy Leader of the Council: Health and Adult Services: Community Safety: Finance: Housing: Regeneration and Enterprise: Environment and Culture: Children and Young People's Services: Steve Reed Jackie Meldrum Donatus Anyanwu Mark Bennett Jim Dickson John Kazantzis Paul McGlone Lib Peck Sally Prentice THE EXECUTIVE TEAM Leader of the Council: Steve Reed Deputy Leader: Jackie Meldrum Deputy Cabinet Member for Inclusion & Tackling Poverty: Lorna Campbell Cabinet Member for Finance: Jim Dickson Cabinet Member for Community Safety: Mark Bennett Cabinet Member for Children & Young People: Sally Prentice Deputy Cabinet Member for Children & Young People: Sam Townend Cabinet Member for Housing: John Kazantzis Deputy Cabinet Member for Decent Homes: Kirsty McHugh Cabinet Member for Health & Adult Services: Donatus Anyanwu Cabinet Member for Environment & Culture: Lib Peck Deputy Cabinet Member for Parking & Transport: Nigel Haselden Cabinet Member for Regeneration & Enterprise: Paul McGlone Deputy Cabinet Member for Enterprise: Kingsley Abrams 153

154 LAMBETH continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Bishops Diana Braithwaite Gavin Dodsworth Peter Truesdale Brixton Hill Betty Evans-Jacas Steven Reed Florence Nosegbe Clapham Common Ruth Ling Angela Meader Darren Sanders Clapham Town Nigel Haselden Helen O Malley Christopher Wellbelove Coldharbour Donatus Anyanwu Rachel Heywood Sharon Malley Ferndale Neil Sabharwal Paul McGlone Sally Prentice Gipsy Hill Andrew Gibson Suzanne Poole Graham Pycock Herne Hill Jim Dickson Kirsty McHugh Rebecca Thackray GREEN Knight s Hill Daniel Fitzpatrick David Malone Jackie Meldrum Larkhall Dr Neeraj Patil Peter Robbins Christina Valcarcel Oval Robert Banks Faye Gray Andrew Sawdon Princes Lorna Campbell Stephen Morgan Sam Townend 154

155 LAMBETH continued St Leonard s Clive Bennett Roger Giess Brian Palmer Stockwell Pav Akhtar Peter Bowyer Imogen Walker Streatham Hill Jeremy Clyne June Fewtrell Ashley Lumsden Streatham South John Kazantzis David Malley Mark Bennett Streatham Wells Sheila Clarke Daphne Marchant Julian Heather Thornton Michael Hipwell Lib Peck Diana Morris Thurlow Park Irene Kimm Clare Whelan John Whelan Tulse Hill Adedamola Aminu Marcia Cameron Toren Smith Vassall Liz Atkinson Kingsley Abrams Alexander McKenna 155

156 LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM Town Hall Catford London SE6 4RU Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Barry Quirk Tel: Fax: Executive Director for Children & Young People: Frankie Sulke Tel: Fax: Laurence House,1 Catford Road, SE6 4SW Executive Director for Community Services: Aileen Buckton Tel: Fax: Executive Director for Customer Services: Lesley Seary Tel: Fax: Laurence House, 1 Catford Rd, SE6 4SW Executive Director for Regeneration: Malcolm Smith Tel: Fax: Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, SE6 4SW Executive Director for Resources: Janet Senior Tel: Fax: Head of External Communications: Rob Yeldham Tel: Fax: robert.yeldham@lewisham.gov.uk 156

157 STATISTICAL PROFILE LEWISHAM continued Political Composition Labour 26 Liberal Democrat 17 Green 6 Conservative 3 Socialist Alternative 2 Budget (2006/07) 243,753,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,516 hectares Population 247,500 Under 16 50,000 Over pensionable age 30,400 White White British 141, % White Irish 6, % White other 15, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 4, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 3, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 3, % Black or Black British Caribbean 30, % African 22, % Black other 5, % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 8.1% 157

158 LEWISHAM continued Housing tenure No of households 112,728 Local authority 26,565 Registered social landlord 8,469 Other public sector 795 Private sector 76,899 Total public sector 33% Total private sector 68% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 69 21,908 Secondary 13 11,708 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 7 1,842 City technical colleges 1 1,353 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Jim Dowd Bridget Prentice Joan Ruddock Lewisham West Lewisham East Lewisham Deptford 158

159 LEWISHAM continued CABINET Mayor: Deputy Mayor & Regeneration: Children & Young People: Community Services: Customer Services: Resources: Older People s Champion: Communtiy Safety Champion: Office Holders Chair: Vice-Chair: Chair of Overview & Scrutiny: Vice-Chair of Overview & Scrutiny: Young Mayor: Steve Bullock () Cllr Heidi Alexander Cllr Robert Massey Cllr Chris Best Cllr Susan Wise Cllr Helen Klier Cllr Peggy Fitzsimmons Cllr Crada Onuegbu Cllr Barrie Anderson Cllr Alan Smith Cllr Philip Peake Cllr Eva Stamirowski Wilf Petherbridge OTHER GROUP LEADERS Mark Morris () Darren Johnson (GREEN) David Britton () WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor addresses: cllr_firstname.lastname@lewisham.gov.uk Bellingham Alan Hall Ami Ibitson Ron Stockbridge Blackheath Mark Bennett Godfried Gyechie Chris Maines Brockley Romayne Phoenix GREEN Darren Johnson GREEN Dean Walton GREEN Catford South Eva Stamirowski Robert Massey Alan Smith Crofton Park Jackie Addison Jarman Parmar Sylvia Scott 159

160 LEWISHAM continued Downham Simon Carter Julia Fletcher Mark Morris Evelyn Heidi Alexander Crada Onuegbu Sam Owolabi-Oluyole Forest Hill Alex Feakes John Russell Philip Peake Grove Park Barrie Anderson David Britton Hilary Downes Ladywell Michael Keogh GREEN Susan Luxton GREEN Ute Michel GREEN Lee Green Brian Robson Paul Bentley Sven Griesenback Lewisham Central Edward Mark Andrew Milton David Edgerton New Cross Paul Maslin Madeliene Long Stephen Padmore Perry Vale John Paschoud Susan Wise Alan Till Rushey Green Peggy Fitzsimmons Helen Klier John Muldoon Sydenham Chris Best Seamus McDermott Marion Nisbet Telegraph Hill Robin Cross Chris Flood Socialist Alternative Ian Page Socialist Alternative Whitefoot Sera Kentman Daniel Houghton Cathy Priddey 160

161 LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON Civic Centre London Road Morden SM4 5DX Tel: website: s: (All at above address) Chief Executive: Ged Curran Tel: Fax: Director of Environment & Regeneration: Richard Rawes Tel: Fax: Director of Children, Schools & Families: Dave Hill Tel: Fax: Director of Corporate Services: Mike Parsons Tel: Fax: Director of Community & Housing: Simon Williams Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive: Abdool Kara Tel: Fax: Head of Human Resources: Richard Mycroft Tel: Fax: Head of Legal Services: Keith Minear Tel: Fax:

162 STATISTICAL PROFILE MERTON continued Political Composition Conservative 30 Labour 27 Merton Park Ward Residents 3 Budget (2006/07) 133,493,069 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,758 hectares Population 194,700 Under 16 35,800 Over pensionable age 27,400 White White British 120, % White Irish 5, % White other 15, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 8, % Pakistani 4, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 6, % Black or Black British Caribbean 6, % African 6, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 7.8% 162

163 MERTON continued Housing tenure No of households 77,521 Local authority 6,670 Registered social landlord 4,394 Other public sector 170 Private sector 66,287 Total public sector 15% Total private sector 86% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 43 14,774 Secondary 8 8,537 Special Pupil Referral Units 1 31 Independent 12 3,557 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Stephen Hammond Siobhain McDonagh Wimbledon Mitcham and Morden 163

164 MERTON continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: David Williams () Andrew Judge () Peter Southgate (RES) Geraldine Stanford () CABINET Leader of the Council: Deputy Leader & Corporate Resources: Children s Services: School Standards & Youth Engagement: David Williams Samantha George Debbie Shears Oonagh Moulton WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@merton.gov.uk Abbey Diane Neilmills Marc Hanson Henry Nelless Cannon Hill William Brierly Deborah Shears Brian Lewis-Lavender Colliers Wood Nick Draper Sheila Knight George Reynolds Cricket Green Russell Makin Ian Munn Judy Saunders Dundonald Chris Edge Corinna Edge Denise March Figge s Marsh Agartha Akyigyina Andrew Judge Geraldine Stanford Graveney Gregory Udeh John Dehaney Linda Kirby Hillside Jeremy Bruce David Simpson David Williams 164

165 MERTON continued Lavender Fields Mark Allison Edith Macauley Mark Betteridge Longthornton Steve Austin David Chung Leighton Veale Lower Morden Maurice Groves Babara Mansfield Ronald William Wilson Merton Park Karin Forbes IND Krysia Williams IND Peter Southgate IND Pollards Hill Richard Williams Zenia Squires-Jamison Martin Whelton Ravensbury Stephen Alambritis Philip Jones Peter McCabe Raynes Park Margaret Brierly Linda Scott Roderick Scott St Helier Maxi Martin Dennis Pearce Patricia Lewis Trinity David Dean Krysal Miller Simon Withey Village John Bowcott Samantha George Richard Chellew West Barnes Jonathan Warne Angela Caldara Gill Lewis-Lavender Wimbledon Park Tariq Ahmad Stephen Kerin Oonagh Moulton 165

166 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM Newham Town Hall East Ham London E6 2RP Tel: website: s: (All at above address unless specified otherwise) Chief Executive: Dave Burbage Tel: Fax: Deputy Chief Executive: Chris Wood Tel: Fax: Bridge House, 320 High Street, E15 1EP Executive Director Adults, Culture and Community: Vennetta Johnston Tel: Fax: Broadway House, 322 High Street, E15 1AJ Executive Director Children & Young People: Pauline Maddison Tel: Fax: Broadway House, 322 High Street, E15 1AJ Executive Director Newham Unit for the 2012 Games: Norman Turner Tel: ex Fax: The Old Dispensary, 30 Romford Road, E15 4BZ Executive Director Resources Bob Heaton Tel: Fax: Head of Communications: Ian Tompkins Tel: Fax: Head of ICT: Richard Steel Tel: Fax: Direct House, Bridge Road Depot, Abbey Road, E15 3LX 166

167 NEWHAM continued Head of Legal Services & Monitoring Officer: Helen Sidwell Tel: Fax: Head of Member & Democratic Services: Debbie Forde Tel: Fax: Head of Strategic HR: Susan McNally Tel: Barking Road, E6 2RT Fax:

168 STATISTICAL PROFILE NEWHAM continued Political Composition Labour 54 Christian People s Alliance 3 Respect 3 Budget (2006/07) 248,190,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,623 hectares Population 246,200 Under 16 60,300 Over pensionable age 24,700 White White British 82, % White Irish 3, % White other 10, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 29, % Pakistani 20, % Bangladeshi 21, % Other Asian 7, % Black or Black British Caribbean 17, % African 31, % Black other 2, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 5, % Total unemployed 8.8% 168

169 NEWHAM continued Housing tenure No of households 97,048 Local authority 19,222 Registered social landlord 11,899 Other public sector 455 Private sector 65,472 Total public sector 32% Total private sector 67% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 66 30,553 Secondary 15 18,036 Special 2 57 Pupil Referral Units Independent City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Lyn Brown Jim Fitzpatrick Stephen Timms West Ham Poplar & Canning Town East Ham 169

170 NEWHAM continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Mayor: Deputy Mayor: Chair of the Council: Sir Robin Wales () Christine Bowden () Pearson Shillingford CABINET Sir Robin Wales Children s Services: External Relations and Special Projects: Human Resources, Democratic Renewal and Industrial Relations: Quintin Peppiatt Unmesh Desai Christine Bowden Advisory Boards (Operational Executive) Deputy Mayor: Anti-Social Behaviour: Business Partnerships & Skills: Children & Young People: Culture: Finance & Asset Management: Health: Housing, Process & Business Efficiency: Older People: Olympics: Public Realm: Performance & Inspection: Regeneration: (Community Executive) Community Forums: Community Intelligence & External Relations: Electoral Engagement: Equalities: Tenants & Leasehilders: Trade Unions & Community Facilities: Christine Bowden Ian Corbett Alec Kellaway Quintin Peppiatt Jo Corbett Lester Hudson Clive Furness Andrew Baikie Joy Laguda Paul Brickell June Leitch Riaz Ahmed Mirza Conor McAuley Richard Crawford Unmesh Desai David Griffin Neil Wilson Tony McAlmont Amarjit Singh 170

171 NEWHAM continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Exceptions: Beckton Ayesha Chowdhury Alec Kellaway Christine Bowden Boleyn Pearson Shillingford Riaz Ahmed Mirza June Leitch CanningTown North Marie Collier Clive Furness Paul Schafer Canning Town South Alan Craig Chrisiatian People's Alliance (CPA) Simeon Ademolake CPA Denise Stafford CPA Custom House Patricia Holland James Butler Conor McAuley East Ham Central Ian Corbett Unmesh Desai Mary Skyers East Ham North Paul Sathianesan Sukhdev Singh Marway Pat Sheekey East Ham South Kevin Jenkins OBE Quintin Peppiatt Lakmini Shah Forest Gate North Shama Ahmad MBE Paul Brickell Michael Nicholas Forest Gate South Akbar Chaudhary Judith Garfield Winston Vaughan 171

172 NEWHAM continued Green Street East Sharaf Mahmood Rohima Rahman Abdul Shakoor Green Street West Asif Karim RESPECT Hanif Abdulmuhit RESPECT Abdul Sheikh BEM RESPECT Little Ilford Andrew Baikie Jo Corbett Khalil Kazi Manor Park Ayub Ali Kay Scoresby Amarjit Singh Plaistow North Zulfiqar Ali Joy Laguda Jonathan Knott Plaistow South Maureen Jones Graham Lane Neil Wilson Royal Docks Anthony McAlmont Patrick Murphy Simon Tucker Stratford and Richard Crawford New Town David Griffin Regina Williams Wall End Omana Gangadharan Lester Hudson Ted Sparrowhawk West Ham Megan Harris Freda Bourne Ron Manley 172

173 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE Town Hall High Road Ilford IG1 1DD Tel: website: or (All at address above) Chief Executive: Roger Hampson Tel: Fax: Director of Customer Services and Performance: Steve Johnson Tel: Fax: Director of Environment & Regeneration: Len Norton Tel: Fax: Director of Children s Services: Pat Reynolds Tel: Fax: Director of Housing & Community Services: John Drew Tel: Fax: Director of Finance & Resources: Geoff Pearce Tel: Fax: Borough Solicitor & Secretary: Heidi Chottin Tel: Fax:

174 REDBRIDGE continued CUSTOMER SERVICE & PERFORMANCE Chief Customer Services Officer: David Muggleton Tel: Fax: Chief Strategic Services Officer: Jane Ratcliffe Tel: Fax: ENVIRONMENT & REGENERATION Chief Planning and Regeneration Officer: Marc Dorfman Tel: Fax: Chief Property Manager: Roy Gregory Tel: Fax: Chief Public Protection Officer: Ray Trendell Tel: Fax: Chief Engineering & Building Services Officer: David Renvoize Tel Fax: Chief Cleansing & Direct Services Officer: Dave Cuthell Tel: Fax: CHILDREN S SERVICES Chief Education Services to Pupils Officer: Colin Moore Tel: Fax: Chief Education Planning & Resources Officer: Frank O Neill Tel: Fax: Chief Learning & School Improvement Officer: Sylvia Gibson Tel: Fax: Managing Director Children s Trust: Patrick Power Tel: Fax:

175 REDBRIDGE continued FINANCE & RESOURCES Chief Auditor: Alan Perry Tel: Fax: Chief Financial Services Officer: Kate McLaughlin-Flynn Tel: Fax: Chief Personnel Officer: Marj Keddy Tel: Fax: Chief Information & Business Systems Officer: Lee Edwards Tel: Fax: HOUSING & COMMUNITY SERVICES Chief Community Care Officer: John Powell Tel: Fax: Chief Culture, Sport & Community Learning Services Officer: Iain Varah Tel: Fax: Chief Housing Officer: Lisa Marston Tel: Fax: Head of Learning Disability Partnership: Sheenagh Burgess Tel: Fax: Borough Crime Reduction Manager: Kathy Nixon Tel: /2357 Fax: Chief Payments & Benefits Officer: Simon Barry Tel: Fax:

176 STATISTICAL PROFILE REDBRIDGE continued Political Composition Conservative 34 Labour 18 Liberal Democrat 9 BNP 1 Budget (2006/07) 167,988,445 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 5,641 hectares Population 251,500 Under 16 52,200 Over pensionable age 38,200 White White British 137, % White Irish 5, % White other 8, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 33, % Pakistani 14, % Bangladeshi 4, % Other Asian 7, % Black or Black British Caribbean 9, % African 7, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 1, % Total unemployed 6.5% 176

177 REDBRIDGE continued Housing tenure No of households 95,849 Local authority 4,885 Registered social landlord 3,789 Other public sector 13 Private sector 87,162 Total public sector 9% Total private sector 91% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary 51 23,881 Secondary 17 20,313 Special Pupil Referral Units 3 88 Independent 18 4,023 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Harry Cohen Iain Duncan-Smith Mike Gapes Lee Scott Leytonstone & Wanstead Chingford & Woodford Green Ilford South Ilford North 177

178 REDBRIDGE continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Alan Weinberg () Elaine Norman () Hugh Cleaver () Ashok Kumar () CABINET Leader: Deputy Leader, Resources & Communication: Adult Social Services: Children s Services: Community Safety and the Environment: Corporate Performance & Review: Highways & Cleansing: Housing & Health: Leisure, Culture & the Olympics: Planning & Regeneration: Alan Weinberg Linda Huggett Sue Nolan Michael Stark Mark Aaron Ronnie Barden Peter Goody Vanessa Cole Keith Prince James O'Shea SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Chair Vice-chair Adult Social Services & Housing: Glenn Corfield Gary Monro Children s Services: John Fairley- Robin Turbefield Churchill Community Safety & Environment: Michelle Dunn Robert Whitehall Health: Charles Elliman Graham Borrott Highways & Cleansing: Joyce Ryan Chris Cummins Leisure, Culture and the Olympics: Loraine Sladden Brian Waite Planning & Regeneration: Thomas Chan Ashley Kissin Resources & Corporate Performance: Robert Cole Ann Candy 178

179 COMMITTEES REDBRIDGE continued Chair Vice-chair Regulatory: Jim O Shea Ruth Clark Licensing (and Licensing 2003 Act): Allan Burgess Ted Griffin General Purposes: Nicholas Hayes Brian Lambert Committee South Regional Planning: Satnam Singh Balvinder Saund Committee West Regional Planning: Peter Goody Thomas Chan Committee North Regional Planning: Vanessa Cole Edward Griffin WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: firstname.lastname@redbridge.gov.uk Aldborough Ruth Clark Vanessa Cole Loraine Sladden Barkingside Graham Borrott Ashley Kissin Keith Prince Bridge John Fairley-Churchill Geoffrey Hinds Robin Turbefield Chadwell Ralph Scott Gary Staight John Tyne Church End Hugh Cleaver Richard Hoskins Nicola Sinclair Clayhall Ronald Barden Robert Cole Alan Weinberg Clementswood Raj Mahal Faiz Noor Cranbrook Charles Elliman Ashok Kumar Gary Monro 179

180 REDBRIDGE continued Fairlop Glenn Corfield Brian Lambert Joyce Ryan Fullwell Ann Candy Nicholas Hayes Harold Moth Goodmayes David Radford Vinaya Sharma Satnam Singh Hainault Edward Griffin Julian Leppert BNP Brian Waite Loxford Muhammed Javed Julia Hughes Filly (Faredoon) Maravala Mayfield Mark Aaron Ayodhiya Parkash Robert Whitehall Monkhams Linda Huggett James O Shea Michael Stark Newbury Elaine Norman Dev Sharma Kenneth Turner Roding Felicity Banks Ian Bond Farrukh Islam Seven Kings Stuart (Harold) Bellwood Robert Littlewood Balvinder Saund Snaresbrook Christopher Cummins Peter Goody Sue Nolan Valentines Linda Eyre Nadia Sharif Vic (Virendra) Tewari Wanstead Allan Burgess Thomas (Tak Leung) Chan Michelle Dunn 180

181 LONDON BOROUGH OF RICHMOND UPON THAMES Civic Centre York Street Twickenham TW1 3BZ Tel: website: s: (All at above address) Chief Executive: Gillian Norton Tel: Fax: DIRECTORS Social Services & Housing: Jeff Jerome Tel: Environment: Trevor Pugh Tel: Finance & Corporate Services: Mark Maidment Tel: Education & Children's Services: Anji Phillips Tel: ASSISTANT DIRECTORS/SERVICE HEADS Information Technology: Michael Gravatt Tel: Corporate Personnel: June Hall Tel: Revenues, E-Government: Michael Gravatt Tel: Adults: Jim Rogan Tel: Specialist Children s Services: Barbara Murray Tel:

182 RICHMOND continued Environmental & Operational Services: Lance Garrett Tel: Environment Planning & Review: Phillip Wealthy Tel: Environmental Protection & Customer Services: Trevor Pugh Tel: Housing (joint): Rod Birtles and Brian Castle Tel: / Democratic Services: Mary Collins Tel: Business Consultancy: Wyn Williams Tel: Financial Systems & Planning: Graham Russell Tel: Audit: Diana Neaves Tel: Legal Services: Richard Mellor Tel: Community & Young People: Phil Lomax Tel: Strategy & Resources (Education): Paul Bettles Tel: School Improvement: Jan Hallett Tel: Strategy & Resources: Craig Brewin Tel: Corporate Policy Unit Tracy Luck (which includes Media & Communications Tel:

183 STATISTICAL PROFILE RICHMOND continued Political Composition Liberal Democrat 36 Conservative 18 Independent 0 Budget (2006/07) 122,334,300 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 5,741 hectares Population 186,300 Under 16 33,800 Over pensionable age 26,700 White White British 135, % White Irish 4, % White other 16, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 4, % Pakistani % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean % African % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 3.1% 183

184 RICHMOND continued Housing tenure No of households 79,178 Local authority 87 Registered social landlord 9,345 Other public sector 310 Private sector 69,436 Total public sector 12% Total private sector 88% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 1 68 Primary 41 12,675 Secondary 8 7,287 Special Pupil Referral Units 1 6 Independent 21 8,266 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Susan Kramer Vincent Cable Richmond Park Twickenham 184

185 RICHMOND continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Serge Lourie Nicholas True Bill Treble () CABINET Strategy and Partnership: Resources: Traffic, Transport and Parking: Adult Services, Health and Housing: Libraries, Sports, Arts and Leisure: Children s Services and Education: Environment: Community Safety, Neighbourhoods and the Voluntary Sector: Serge Lourie Stephen Knight David Trigg Denise Carr John Coombs Malcolm Eady Martin Elengorn Sir David Williams OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY Committee Chair Vice-Chair Adults Social Care & Housing: Sue Jones Carol Stratton Regulatory: Eleanor Stanier Rodney Bennett Education and Children s Services: Suzette Nicholson Bob King Environment and Sustainability: James Mumford David Marlow Finance and Strategy: Geoffrey Samuel Brian Miller Health: Nicola Urquhart Marc Cranfield- Adams Audit Committee: David Porter Jerry Elloy Standards Committee: Margaret Hill Eleanor Stanier Planning Committee: Brian Miller James Mumford Investment Committee: Christine Percival Jerry Elloy 185

186 RICHMOND continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Exception: Barnes Paul Hodgins Christine Percival Ben Stanberry East Sheen Virginia Morris Nicholas True Nicola Urquhart Fulwell and Hampton Jonathan Cardy Malcolm Eady Jerry Elloy Ham, Petersham & Sue Jones Richmond Riverside Brian Miller Sir David Williams Hampton Raymond Ball Suzette Nicholson Carol Stratton Hampton North Kate Howard Geoffrey Samuel Martin Seymour Hampton Wick Tony Arbour Gareth Evans Pat Parsons Heathfield John Coombs Bob King Bill Treble Kew George Beevor Serge Lourie Shas Sheehan Mortlake & Anna Davies Barnes Common Zoe McLeod Eleanor Stanier North Richmond Cranfield-Adams Jane Dodds Celia Hodges South Richmond Rodney Bennett Frances Bouchier Pamela Fleming 186

187 RICHMOND continued South Twickenham Clare Head David Marlow David Porter St Margaret s & Geoff Acton Twickenham Ben Khosa Philip Morgan Teddington Martin Elengorn Stephen Knight James Mumford Twickenham Riverside Denise Carr David Trigg Michael Wilson West Twickenham Piers Allen Munira Hassam Helen Lee-Parsons Whitton Sally Cole Liz Jaeger Keith Warren 187

188 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK Town Hall Peckham Road London SE5 8UB Tel: website: s: Chief Executive: Annie Shepperd Tel: Fax: nd Floor, Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Strategic Director of Housing: Keith Broxup Tel: Fax: Municipal Office, 9 Larcom Street, SE17 1RX Strategic Director of Health & Community Services: Chris Bull Tel: Fax: Mabel Goldwin House, 49 Grange Walk, SE1 3DY Strategic Director of Children s Services: Romi Bowen Tel: Fax: Mabel Goldwin House, 49 Grange Walk, SE1 3DY Strategic Director of Environment & Leisure: Gill Davies Tel: Fax: Chatelaine House, 186 Walworth Rd, SE17 1JJ Director of Education: Alison Delyth Tel: Fax: John Smith House, Walworth Rd, SE17 1JL Strategic Director of Regeneration: Paul Evans Tel: Fax: Chiltern House, Portland Street, SE17 2ES Acting Borough Solicitor Glen Egan Tel: Fax: rd Floor, Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB 188

189 SOUTHWARK continued Strategic Director of Customer & Corporate Services: Bill Murphy Tel: Fax: Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Finance Director Duncan Whitfield Tel: Fax: th Floor, Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Assistant Chief Executive: Sarah Naylor Tel: Fax: Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Head of Communications: Sue Appleby Tel: Fax: Town Hall, Peckham Road, SE5 8UB Head of Human Resources: Bernard Nawrat Tel: Fax: Peckham Road, SE5 8UB 189

190 SOUTHWARK continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Liberal Democrat 28 Labour 28 Conservative 6 Green 1 Budget (2006/07) 284,076,956 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 2,885 hectares Population 257,700 Under 16 49,400 Over pensionable age 29,800 White White British 127, % White Irish 7, % White other 18, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 3, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 3, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 3, % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 19, % African 39, % Black other 4, % Chinese or other Chinese 4, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 7.6% 190

191 SOUTHWARK continued Housing tenure No of households 118,617 Local authority 43,885 Registered social landlord 13,636 Other public sector 0 Private sector 61,096 Total public sector 48% Total private sector 52% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 72 23,019 Secondary 12 10,242 Special Pupil Referral Units 3 75 Independent 11 5,276 City technical colleges 1 1,066 Academies 2 1,440 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Harriet Harman Camberwell and Peckham Simon Hughes North Southwark & Bermondsey Tessa Jowell Dulwich & West Norwood 191

192 SOUTHWARK continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Nick Stanton () Peter John () Kim Humphreys () Paul Kyriacou () EXECUTIVE Leader: Deputy Leader/Housing Management: Regeneration: Resources: Children s Services & Education: Environment: Community Safety: Culture, Leisure & Sports: Health & Adult Care: Citizenship, Equalities & Communities: Nick Stanton Kim Humphreys Richard Thomas Toby Eckersley Caroline Pidgeon Lisa Rajan Jeff Hook Lorraine Zuleta Denise Capstick Columba Blango SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Committee Chair Vice-Chair Overview & Scrutiny: Fiona Colley Bob Skelly Health & Adult Care: David Noakes Aubyn Graham Children s Services and Education: John Friary Nick Vineall Environment and Community Support: Barrie Hargrove James Barber Housing: Tim McNally Andrew Pakes Regeneration and Resources: Lewis Robinson Paul Noblet OTHER COMMITTEES Committee Chair Vice-Chair Planning: James Gurling Helen Jardine-Brown Standards: Ms Jean Sackur David Hubber Licensing: Linda Manchester Dominic Thorncroft Appointments: Nick Stanton Kim Humphreys Disciplinary Appeals: Jelil Ladipo Dora Dixon-Fyle 192

193 SOUTHWARK continued COMMUNITY COUNCILS Area Chair Vice-Chair Borough & Bankside: Danny McCarthy Mackie Sheik Bermondsey: Linda Manchester Eliza Mann Rotherhithe: Paul Noblet Anne Yates Walworth: Abdul Mohamed Lorraine Lauder Peckham: Tayo Situ Mary Foulkes Camberwell: Ian Wingfield Sandra Rhule Nunhead & Peckham Rye: Mark Glover Evrim Laws Dulwich: Nick Vineall Lewis Robinson WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Brunswick Park Alison McGovern Sandra Rhule Ian Wingfield Camberwell Green Dora Dixon-Fyle John Friary Christopher Page Cathedrals Danny McCarthy Adele Morris David Noakes Chaucer Tim McNally Mackie Sheik Lorraine Zuleta College Michelle Holford Kim Humphreys Lewis Robinson East Dulwich James Barber Jonathan Mitchell Richard Thomas East Walworth Kirsty McNeill Jane Salmon Martin Seaton Faraday Paul Bates Lorraine Lauder MBE Abdul Mohamed Grange Denise Capstick Linda Manchester Bob Skelly 193

194 SOUTHWARK continued Livesey Mary Foulkes OBE Richard Livingstone Andrew Pakes Newington James Gurling Jelil Ladipo Caroline Pidgeon Nunhead Fiona Colley Althea Smith Dominic Thorncroft Peckham Barrie Hargrove Olajumoke Oyewunmi Tayo Situ Peckham Rye Aubyn Graham Evrim Laws Robert Smeath Riverside Paul Baichoo Eliza Mann Nick Stanton Rotherhithe Columba Blango Jeffrey Hook Anne Yates South Bermondsey Helen Jardine-Brown Paul Kyriacou Adedokun Lasaki South Camberwell Peter John Jenny Jones GREEN Veronica Ward Surrey Docks David Hubber Paul Noblet Lisa Rajan The Lane Mark Glover Susan Elan Jones Gordon Nardell The Village Robin Crookshank Hilton Toby Eckersley Nick Vineall 194

195 LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON Civic Offices St Nicholas Way Sutton SM1 1EA Tel: website: s: (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Paul Martin Tel: Fax: Strategic Director Resources: Sue Higgins Tel: Fax: Strategic Director Environment & Leisure: Tom Jeffrey Tel: Fax: Denmark Rd, Carshalton, SM5 2JG Strategic Director of Children, Young People & Learning Services: Dr Ian Birnbaum Tel: Fax: The Grove, Carshalton, SM5 3AL Strategic Director Adult Social Services & Housing: Adi Cooper Tel: Fax: Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton SM1 1EA 195

196 STATISTICAL PROFILE SUTTON continued Political Composition Liberal Democrat 32 Conservative 22 Budget (2006/07) 121,993,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 4,386 hectares Population 177,700 Under 16 36,300 Over pensionable age 29,800 White White British 150, % White Irish 3, % White other 6, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian 4, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi % Other Asian 2, % Black or Black British Caribbean 2, % African 2, % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 1, % Total unemployed 3.8% 196

197 SUTTON continued Housing tenure No of households 77,081 Local authority 7,689 Registered social landlord 3,661 Other public sector 14 Private sector 65,717 Total public sector 15% Total private sector 85% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 41 15,047 Secondary 14 15,958 Special Pupil Referral Units 1 17 Independent 7 1,635 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Tom Brake Paul Burstow Carshalton and Wallington Sutton and Cheam 197

198 SUTTON continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Mayor: Sean Brennan () Eleanor Pinfold () Richard Bailey () STRATEGY COMMITTEE Adult Social Services & Housing: Resources: Culture, Arts & Library Services & Community Safety: Children Services: Environment & E-Government: Deputy Leader & Community Engagement: Planning & Regeneration: SPOKESPERSONS Colin Stears John Drage Lord Graham Tope Tony Brett Young Colin Hall Ruth Dombey Lyn Gleeson COMMITTEE CHAIR VICE-CHAIR Strategy: Sean Brennan Ruth Dombey/ Colin Hall Scrutiny Co-ordinating: Roger Roberts John Keys Development Control: John Leach Janet Lowne Health Scrutiny: Myfanwy Wallace Sub Committee Licensing: Sue Stears Area Committees: Carshalton & Clockhouse: David Callaghan Paddy Kane Beddington & Wallington: Jayne McCoy John Keys Cheam & Worcester Park: Stuart Gordon- Graham Whitham Bullock Sutton: Janet Lowne Simon Wales Performance Committees: Environmental Services: Paddy Kane Ian Chapman Social Care Services: Roger Thistle Dave Callaghan Community Engagement: John Keys Roger Thistle Learning Services: Kirsty Jerome Sue Stears 198

199 SUTTON continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Beddington North Jenny Slark John Keys John Leach Beddington South Marion Williams Peter Wallis Terence Faulds Belmont Peter Geiringer David Pickles Pamela Picknett Carshalton Central Eric Howell Paul Scully Hamish Pollock Carshalton South John Kennedy and Clockhouse Moira Butt Timothy Crowley Cheam Eleanor Pinfold Graham Whitham Misdaq Zaidi Nonsuch Christopher Dunlop Kirsty Jerome Roger Roberts St Helier Sheila Andrews David Callaghan David Theobald Stonecot Tony Brett Young Abigail Lock Brendan Hudson Sutton Central Sean Brennan Janet Lowne Lord Graham Tope Sutton North Clifford Carter Ruth Dombey Lynette Gleeson Sutton South Barry Russell Paul Newman Tony Shields 199

200 SUTTON continued Sutton West Ian Chapman Simon Wales Myfanwy Wallace Wallington North Bruce Glithero Joan Hartfield Margaret Ali Wallington South Richard Bailey Colin Hall Jayne McCoy Wandle Valley John Drage Margaret Court Paddy Kane Worcester Park Helen Senior Richard Butt Stuart Gordon-Bullock Wrythe Colin Stears Sue Stears Roger Thistle 200

201 LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Mulberry Place 5 Clove Crescent London E14 2BG Tel: website: s: firstname.lastname@towerhamlets.gov.uk unless otherwise specified (All at address above unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Christine Gilbert (until October 2006) Tel: Fax: chief.executive@towerhamlets.gov.uk Corporate Director, Social Services & Deputy to the Chief Executive: Ian Wilson Tel: Fax: Corporate Director, Environment & Culture: Alex Cosgrave Tel: Fax: Corporate Director, Development & Renewal: Emma Peters Tel: Fax: Corporate Director, Children s Services: Kevin Collins Tel: Fax: Director Adult Services John Goldup Tel: Fax: Director, Housing Management: Maureen McEleney Tel: Fax: Director of Resources: Martin Smith Tel: Fax:

202 TOWER HAMLETS continued Assistant Chief Executive: Sara Williams Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive Legal Services Isabella Freeman Tel: Fax: Communications Manager Clare Saul Tel: Fax:

203 TOWER HAMLETS continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Labour 26 Respect 12 Conservative 7 Liberal Democrat 6 Budget (2006/07) 267,894,000 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 1,978 hectares Population 213,200 Under 16 44,700 Over pensionable age 20,600 White White British 84, % White Irish 3, % White other 12, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 3, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 65, % Other Asian 1, % Black or Black British Caribbean 5, % African 6, % Black Other % Chinese or other Chinese 3, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 12.4% 203

204 TOWER HAMLETS continued Housing tenure No of households 91,736 Local authority 22,341 Registered social landlord 16,427 Other public sector 200 Private sector 52,768 Total public sector 42% Total private sector 58% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 69 22,232 Secondary 16 14,180 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 11 1,052 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Jim Fitzpatrick George Galloway RESPECT Poplar and Canning Town Bethnal Green and Bow 204

205 TOWER HAMLETS continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Opposition Leader: Mayor: Denise Jones () Abjol Miah (Respect) Simon Rouse ( ) Stephanie Eaton () Shafiqul Haque () CABINET Deputy Leader: Children s Services: Regeneration, Localisation & Community Partnerships: Employment, Equalities and Skills: Health and Older People: Cleaner, Safer, Greener: Performance and Resources: Culture: Housing and Development: Sirajul Islam Helal U Abbas Ohid Ahmed Anwara Ali Abdul Asad Abdal Ullah Josh Peck Lutfur Rahman Rupert Bawden QUASI JUDICIAL & SCRUTINY PANELS Strategic Development: Rofique Ahmed Olympics Development: Rofique Ahmed Development: Rofique Ahmed Licensing: Bill Turner Appeals: Salim Ullah Pensions & Accounts: Ahmed Omer Human Resources: Mohammed Shahid Ali Overview & Scrutiny: Motin Uz-Zaman General Purposes: Marc Francis Health Scrutiny: Mohammed Abdus Salique 205

206 TOWER HAMLETS continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Bethnal Green North Stephanie Eaton Azizur R Khan Mohammed A Salique Bethnal Green South Waiseul Islam Carli Harper-Penman Salim Ullah Blackwall Timothy Archer & Cubbit Town Philip Briscoe Peter Golds Bow East Marc Francis Alexander Heslop Ahmed Adam Omer Bow West Anwara Ali Ann Jackson Joshua Peck Bromley By Bow Rania Khan RESPECT Mohammed Abdul Munim RESPECT Abdul A Sardar East India & Lansbury Ohid Ahmed Rajib Ahmed Shiria Khatun Limehouse Mohammed Shahid Ali Lutfa Begum RESPECT Dulal Uddin RESPECT Mile End & Globe Town Rofique U Ahmed Claire Hawkins Bill Turner Mile End East Rupert Bawden Ahmed Hussain RESPECT Motin Uz-Zaman Millwall Rupert Eckhardt Shirley Houghton Simon Rouse Shadwell Shamim Ahmed Chowdhury RESPECT Abjol Miah RESPECT Mohammed Mamun Rashid RESPECT 206

207 TOWER HAMLETS continued Spitalfields Helal Abbas & Banglatown Fozol Miah RESPECT Lutfur Rahman St Dunstan s & Alibor Choudhury Stepney Green Oliur Rahman RESPECT Abdal Ullah St Katharine s Shafiqul Haque & Wapping Denise Jones Dr Emma Jones Weavers Louise Alexander Abdul Matin Timothy O Flaherty Whitechapel Shahed Ali RESPECT Abdul Asad Waiseul Islam RESPECT 207

208 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST Town Hall Forest Road London E17 4JF Tel: website: s: (All at address above) Chief Executive: Jacquie Dean Tel: Fax: EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Environmental Services: Martin Esom Tel: Fax: Adults & Community Services: Mimi Konigsberg Tel: Fax: Corporate Services: Chan Badrinath Tel: Fax: Children's Services: Chris Kiernan Tel: Fax: Interim Deputy Chief Executive: Jan Wickham Tel: Fax: Head of Strategic Finance: Ian O'Donnell Tel: Fax: Head of Human Resources: Phill Cox Tel: Fax: Head of Legal & Democratic Services: Satish Mistry Tel: Fax: Assistant Chief Executive Rob Pearce Tel: Fax:

209 WALTHAM FOREST continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Labour 26 Liberal Democrat 19 Conservative 15 Budget (2006/07) 189,262,800 Council tax (band D) 1, Area 3,878 hectares Population 224,100 Under 16 46,500 Over pensionable age 29,000 White White British 121, % White Irish 5, % White other 13, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 3, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 1, % Mixed other 1, % Asian or Asian British Indian 7, % Pakistani 17, % Bangladeshi 2, % Other Asian 5, % Black or Black British Caribbean 17, % African 12, % Black other 3, % Chinese or other Chinese 1, % Other ethnic group 2, % Total unemployed 7.8% 209

210 WALTHAM FOREST continued Housing tenure No of households 94,005 Local authority 10,446 Registered social landlord 10,505 Other public sector 107 Private sector 72,947 Total public sector 22% Total private sector 78% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 58 21,047 Secondary 17 14,010 Special Pupil Referral Units 1 13 Independent 7 1,796 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Harry Cohen Iain Duncan-Smith Neil Gerrard Leyton & Wanstead Chingford & Woodford Green Walthamstow 210

211 WALTHAM FOREST continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Clyde Loakes () Other group leaders: Keith Rayner () Geoffrey Walker () Mayor: Mashoodul Farook Qureshi () CABINET Leader: Deputy Leader & Corporate Services: Children & Young People: Environment: Health, Adults & Older People: Leisure, Arts & Culture: Community Safety: Service Modernisation: Communities & Housing: Investment & Enterprise: Clyde Loakes Keith Rayner Chris Robbins Bob Belam Liz Phillips Naz Sarkar Afzal Akram John Macklin Marie Pye Terry Wheeler COMMITTEE Planning: Licensing: Governance: Overview & Scrutiny Management: Standards : CHAIR Bob Carey Tarsem Bhogal Bob Sullivan Bob Sullivan John Cannon OVERVIEW & SCRUTINY SUB-COMMITTEES Committee Chair Children & Young Persons: James O Rourke Health, Adults & Older Persons: Richard Sweden Performance Improvement: Adam Gladstone Community Safety, Environment & Housing: Sean Meiszner 211

212 WALTHAM FOREST continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: Cann Hall Laura Sheppard Keith Rayner Elizabeth Phillips Cathall Shameem Highfield Milton Martin Terry Wheeler Chapel End Bob Belam Robert Carey John Macklin Chingford Green Derek Arnold Graham Sinclair Michael Lewis Endlebury Matthew Davis Peter Herrington Mladen Jovcic Forest Imran Abrahim Faiz Yunis Mashoodul Farooq Qureshi Grove Green Tarsem Bhogal Christopher Robbins Anna Mbachu Hale End John Beanse & Highams Park Noel Penstone Sheila Smith-Pryor Hatch Lane Laurie Braham Marion Fitzgerald Geoffrey Walker High Street Liaquat Ali Johar Khan James O Rourke Higham Hill Patrick Smith Sean Meiszner Peter Woollcott Hoe Street Saima Mahmud Naz Sarkar Eric Sizer 212

213 WALTHAM FOREST continued Larkswood Nicholas Buckmaster John Walter Eric Williams Lea Bridge Masood Ahmad Afzal Akram Elizabeth Davies Leyton Miranda Grell Naheed Qureshi Robert Sullivan Leytonstone Jennifer Gray Marie Pye Clyde Loakes Markhouse Mohammad Asghar Margaret Broadley Asim Mahmood Valley Laurance Wedderburn John Gover Alan Siggers William Morris Adam Gladstone Geraldine Reardon Robert Wheatley Wood Street Peter Barnett Angela Bean Richard Sweden 213

214 LONDON BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH Town Hall Wandsworth High Street London SW18 2PU Tel: website: (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive & Director of Administration: Gerald Jones Tel: Fax: Director of Education: Paul Robinson Tel: Fax: Director of Finance & Deputy Chief Executive: Chris Buss Tel: Fax: Director of Housing: Roy Evans Tel: Fax: Garratt Lane, SW18 4AE Director of Leisure and Amenity Services: Peter Brennan Tel: Fax: Director of Social Services (Interim): Paul McCue Tel: Fax: Director of Technical Services: William Myers Tel: Fax: Borough Solicitor: Martin Walker Tel: Fax: Head of Environmental Services: Paul Copeland Tel: Fax: Reed House, Frogmore, SW18 1HA 214

215 WANDSWORTH continued Borough Valuer and Estates Surveyor: William Farrington Tel: Fax: Borough Planner: Robert Erskine Tel: Fax: Head of Public Affairs: Steve Mayner Tel: Fax:

216 WANDSWORTH continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Conservative 51 Labour 9 Budget (2006/07) 177,781,000 Council tax (band D) Area 3,427 hectares Population 281,400 Under 16 42,700 Over pensionable age 32,000 White White British 168, % White Irish 8, % White other 26, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 2, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 7, % Pakistani 5, % Bangladeshi 1, % Other Asian 4, % Black or Black British Caribbean 12, % African 10, % Black other 2, % Chinese or other Chinese 2, % Other ethnic group 3, % Total unemployed 6.0% 216

217 WANDSWORTH continued Housing tenure No of households 126,342 Local authority 17,338 Registered social landlord 9,951 Other public sector 346 Private sector 98,707 Total public sector 22% Total private sector 78% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 56 17,319 Secondary 10 10,253 Special Pupil Referral Units Independent 32 8,373 City technical colleges 1 1,097 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Justine Greening Sadiq Khan Martin Linton Putney Tooting Battersea 217

218 WANDSWORTH continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Mayor: Deputy Mayor: Jim Maddan () Tessa Strickland () Leader of the Council: Deputy Leader of the Council: Majority Party Whip: Edward Lister () Maurice Heaster () Ravi Govindia () Leader of the Opposition: Deputy Leader of the Opposition: Minority Party Whip: Tony Belton () Andy Gibbons () John Farebrother () EXECUTIVE (CABINET) MEMBERS Strategic Leadership and Planning: Adult Care Services: Children & Young People s Services: Communications & Strategic Planning Co-ordination: Assistants to Executive Member for Communications & Strategic Planning Co-ordination: Corporate Resources: Environment and Leisure: Housing: Planning and Transportation: Regeneration and Community Safety: Edward Lister Vanessa Graham Kathy Tracey Ravi Govindia Caroline Usher Adrian Knowles Sarah McDermott Maurice Heaster Malcolm Grimston Martin D. Johnson Guy Senior James Cousins 218

219 WANDSWORTH continued OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEES Committee Chair Deputy Adult Care Services: John Hallmark Claire Clay Children & Young People s Services: Tessa Strickland Peter Dawson Corporate Resources: Paul Reeve Charles McNaught- Davis Environment & Leisure: Paul Ellis Rosemary Torrington Health: Ian Hart Andrew Penfold Housing: Angela Graham Dee Church Planning & Transportation: Jane Cooper Alex Jacob Regeneration & Community Safety: Mark Davies Nick Cuff COMMITTEES EXERCISING COUNCIL FUNCTIONS Committee Chair Deputy Audit: Henry Pugh Russell King General Purposes: Maurice Heaster Stuart Thom Regulatory Licensing: Stewart Finn Paul Reeve Planning Applications: Leslie McDonnell Piers McCausland Committee Appointed under the Licensing Act 2003 Licensing: Stewart Finn Paul Reeve Committee Appointed under the Local Government Act 2000 Standards: Professor Brian Prichard Sub Committees Finance: Maurice Heaster Stuart Thom Performance: Edward Lister Maurice Heaster Service Charge Review: Maurice Heaster Angela Graham Staff Management & Appeals: Maurice Heaster Angela Graham 219

220 WANDSWORTH continued WARD MEMBERS PARTY Balham Elizabeth Forbes Russell King Caroline Usher Bedford Antonia Dunn Stewart Finn Sheldon Wilkie Earlsfield Angela Graham Marc Hope Charles McNaught-Davis East Putney Leslie McDonnell Prof Brian Prichard Jeremy Larrson Fairfield Vanessa Graham Piers McCausland Stuart Thom Furzedown Claire Clay John Farebrother Judi Gasser Graveney Andy Gibbons Rex Osborn Billi Randall Latchmere Anthony Belton Maurice Johnson Leoni Cooper Nightingale Ravindra Govindia Ian Hart Sarah McDermott Northcote Philip Beddows Martin D Johnson Peter Dawson Queenstown Michael Todd Derdre Church David Walden Roehampton Penelope Bradford Scott Caisley Adrian Knowles Shaftesbury James Cousins Paul Ellis Guy Senior 220

221 WANDSWORTH continued Southfields Lucy Allan Jennifer Nickels Paul Reeve St Mary s Park Mark Davies John Hallmark Tessa Strickland Thamesfield Rosemary Torrington Edward Lister James Maddan Tooting Nicholas Bowes Alexander Jacob Susan Richards Wandsworth Common Henry Pugh Maurice Heaster Katharine Tracey West Hill Malcolm Grimston Nicholas Cuff Elizabeth Howlett West Putney Jane Cooper Andrew Penfold Liz Stokes 221

222 CITY OF WESTMINSTER Westminster City Hall 64 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QP Tel: website: s: unless otherwise specified (All at above address unless otherwise specified) Chief Executive: Peter Rogers Tel: Fax: Deputy Chief Executive (Children & Community Services): Julie Jones Tel: Fax: Director of Community Protection: John Barradell Tel: Fax: Director of Customer Service: Vic Baylis Tel: Fax: Director of Environment & Leisure: Leith Penny Tel: Fax: Director of Finance: Nick Bell Tel: Fax: Director of Legal & Administrative Services: Colin Wilson Tel: Fax: Director of Planning & City Development: Gordon Chard Tel: Fax: Director of Policy & Communications: Graham Ellis Tel: Fax:

223 WESTMINSTER continued Head of Communications: Alex Aiken Tel : Fax: Director of Transport Martin Low Tel: Fax:

224 WESTMINSTER continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition Conservative 48 Labour 12 Budget (2006/07) 207,018,627 Council tax (band D) 659 Area 2,204 hectares Population 244,400 Under 16 30,300 Over pensionable age 29,300 White White British 87, % White Irish 6, % White other 38, % Mixed White and Black Caribbean 1, % White and Black African 1, % White and Asian 2, % Mixed other 2, % Asian or Asian British Indian 5, % Pakistani 1, % Bangladeshi 5, % Other Asian 3, % Black or Black British Caribbean 5, % African 6, % Black other 1, % Chinese or other Chinese 4, % Other ethnic group 7, % Total unemployed 8.6% 224

225 WESTMINSTER continued Housing tenure No of households 115,606 Local authority 12,407 Registered social landlord 12,679 Other public sector 455 Private sector 90,065 Total public sector 22% Total private sector 78% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery Primary 40 10,987 Secondary 8 8,563 Special Pupil Referral Units 3 46 Independent 25 7,510 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Mark Field Cities of London & Westminster Karen Buck Regent s Park & Kensington North 225

226 WESTMINSTER continued MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Leader: Other Group Leaders: Lord Mayor: Sir Simon Milton () Paul Dimoldenberg () Alexander Nicoll () CABINET Chief Whip/Planning Children s Services(Youth Services) Customer & Community Services Deputy Leader/Finance Health & Adult Services Housing Leader Licensing & Community Protection Street Environment Transport & Economic Development Robert Davis Sarah Richardson Daniel Astaire Colin Barrow Ian Adams Angela Harvey Sir Simon Milton Audrey Lewis Alan Bradley Danny Chalkley WARD MEMBERS PARTY Councillor s: initiallastname@westminster.gov.uk Abbey Road Kevin Gardner Cyril Nemeth Judith Warner Bayswater Michael Brahams Brian Connell Suhail Rahuja Bryanston Angela Hooper & Dorset Square Carolyn Keen Audrey Lewis Church Street Barbara Grahame Antony Mothersdale Aziz Toki Churchill Andrew Havery Sarah Richardson Nicholas Yarker Harrow Road Guthrie McKie Ruth Bush Sharan Tabari Hyde Park Colin Barrow Pamela Batty Jean-Paul Floru 226

227 WESTMINSTER continued Knightsbridge Frances Blois & Belgravia Anthony Devenish Philippa Roe Lancaster Gate Susie Burbridge Robert Davis Sir Simon Milton Little Venice Ian Adams Melvyn Caplan Margaret Doyle Maida Vale Alastair Moss Jan Prendergast Lee Rowley Marylebone Harvey Marshall High Street Mark Page Michael Vearncombe Queen s Park Paul Dimoldenberg Mushtaq Qureshi Barrie Taylor Regent s Park Daniel Astaire Gwyneth Hampson Tim Joiner St James s Louise Hyams Tim Mitchell Alexander Nicoll Tachbrook Alan Bradley Nick Evans Angela Harvey Vincent Square Duncan Sandys Danny Chalkley Steve Summers Warwick Nicola Aiken Edward Argar Christabel Flight West End Frixos Tombolis Glenys Roberts Ian Wilder Westbourne David Boothroyd Rupert D Cruz Papya Qureshi 227

228 CITY OF LONDON Guildhall London EC2P 2EJ Tel: website: s: (All at Guildhall EC2P 2EJ unless otherwise specified) Town Clerk and Chief Executive: Chris Duffield Tel: Fax: Deputy Town Clerk: Susan Attard Tel: Fax: Chamberlain: Peter Derrick Tel: (Chris Bilsland from November 2006) Fax: Comptroller and City Solicitor: Andrew Colvin Tel: Fax: Remembrancer: Paul Double Tel: Fax: City Surveyor: Ted Hartill Tel: Fax: City Planning Officer: Peter Rees Tel: Fax: Director of Community & Children s Services: Jenny Goodall Tel: Fax: Director of Open Spaces Jenny Adams Tel: Fax: Director of Markets: David Smith Tel: Fax:

229 CITY OF LONDON continued Director of Libraries, Archives & Guildhall Art Gallery: David Bradbury Tel: Fax: Director of Environmental Services: Philip Everett Tel: Fax: Director of Economic Development: Martyn Baker Tel: Fax: Director of Public Relations: Tony Halmos Tel: Fax: Head Archivist (Joint Archives Service): Deborah Jenkins Tel: Fax:

230 CITY OF LONDON continued STATISTICAL PROFILE Political Composition All independent Budget (2006/07) 106,769,784 Council tax (band D) Area 289 hectares Population 9,200 Under Over pensionable age 1,100 White White British 4, % White Irish % White other % Mixed White and Black Caribbean % White and Black African % White and Asian % Mixed other % Asian or Asian British Indian % Pakistani % Bangladeshi % Other Asian % Black or Black British Caribbean % African % Black other % Chinese or other Chinese % Other ethnic group % Total unemployed 230

231 CITY OF LONDON continued Housing tenure No of households 5,655 Local authority 429 Registered social landlord 250 Other public sector 148 Private sector 4,828 Total public sector 15% Total private sector 85% Schools Schools Pupils Nursery 0 0 Primary Secondary 0 0 Special 0 0 Independent 4 1,920 City technical colleges 0 0 Academies 0 0 MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Mark Field Cities of London and Westminster 231

232 CITY OF LONDON continued COMMITTEE CHAIR DEPUTY City Lands & Bridge House Estates: Gerald Pulman Pauline Halliday Policy & Resources: Michael Snyder Stuart Fraser Finance: Phillip Willoughby Ian Luder Planning & Transportation: John Owen-Ward Christine Cohen Port Health & Environmental Services: John Brewster Robert Duffield City of London Police: Keith Knowles Simon Duckworth Community & Children s Services: Kenneth Ayers Richard Regan Establishment: Barbara Newman Philip Willoughby WARD MEMBERS OF THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL Aldersgate Nick Anstee (Alderman) Joyce Nash OBE (Deputy) Barbara Newman CBE Jeremy Mayhew Peter Leck Rev Martin Dudley Aldgate Lord Levene of Portsoken (Alderman) John Holland CBE (Deputy) Bruce Farthing Peter Hardwick Sylvia Moys David Thompson Bassishaw David Brewer (Alderman) Peter Martinelli (Deputy) John Brewster OBE Ken Ayers Billingsgate John Hughesdon (Alderman) Douglas Mobsby (Deputy) Michael Welbank Bishopsgate Sir Michael Oliver (Alderman) Stanley Ginsburg (Deputy) Dorothy Robinson Patrick Roney CBE Simon Duckworth Philip Willoughby (Deputy) Anthony Graves Billy Dove Martin Day 232

233 CITY OF LONDON continued Bread Street Sir Michael Savory (Alderman) Rodney FitzGerald (Deputy) Tom Jackson Bridge and Daniel Caspi (Alderman) Bridge Without John Owen-Ward (Deputy) Brian Harris Broad Street David Lewis (Alderman) Archie Galloway OBE (Deputy) John Scott J.P John Bennett Candlewick Sir Richard Nichols (Alderman) Keith Knowles (Deputy) Kevin Everett Castle Baynard Ian Luder (Alderman) Christopher Mitchell OBE (Deputy) Catherine McGuinness Jeremy Simons Perry Nove CBE Ray Catt William Hunt Nigel Challis Cheap Colin Hart (Alderman) Robin Eve (Deputy) Ann Pembroke Coleman Street Sir Robert Finch (Alderman) Michael Cassidy CBE (Deputy) Michael Henderson-Begg Derek Kemp Edward Lord, J.P Stuart Fraser Cordwainer Roger Gifford (Alderman) Michael Snyder (Deputy) Mark Boleat George Gillon Cornhill Sir David Howard (Alderman) Clotilde Wang (Deputy) Reverend Stephen Haines Cripplegate - Within Sir Gavyn Arthur (Alderman) John Barker OBE (Deputy) David Bradshaw Christopher Punter Steve Stevenson Lionel Altman CBE 233

234 CITY OF LONDON continued Cripplegate Without Stella Currie (Deputy) Stephen Quilter John Tomlinson Vacancy Dowgate Alison Gowman (Alderman) Robin Sherlock (Deputy) Henry Pollard Farringdon Within Robert Hall (Alderman) North Side David Shalit (Deputy) Alex Bain-Stewart, J.P Penelope Cenci Di Bello Robert Hughes-Penny Farringdon Within Anthony Eskenzi (Deputy) South Side Richard Regan Michael Page Robert Duffield Farringdon Without Simon Walsh (Alderman) North Side Julian Malins, QC (Deputy) Michael Farrow John Absalom George Abrahams Nicholas Hilliard Farringdon Without Gregory Lawrence (Deputy) South Side John Spanner Mark Twogood Wendy Mead Edward Price Langbourn David Wootton (Alderman) Janet Owen, MBE (Deputy) Nigel Branson, J.P Lime Street John Stuttard (Alderman) Christine Cohen, OBE (Deputy) Mary Lou Carrington Dennis Cotgrove Portsoken Michael Bear (Alderman) Rev Dr Brian Lee (Deputy) Ian Burleigh Henry Jones Rev William Campbell-Taylor Queenhithe Gordon Haines (Alderman) Alastair King (Deputy) Brian Mooney 234

235 CITY OF LONDON continued Tower Richard Walduck (Alderman) Gerald Pulman, J.P (Deputy) Maureen Kellett, J.P Anthony Moss Roger Chadwick John Bird, OBE Vintry Dr Andrew Parmley (Alderman) Bill Fraser OBE (Deputy) Tom Hoffman Walbrook David Mauleverer (Alderman) Pauline Halliday (Deputy) Martin Farr 235

236 GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY (GLA) City Hall, The Queen s Walk, SE1 2AA Tel: Fax: mayor@london.gov.uk or firstname.lastname@london.gov.uk Chief Executive Anthony Mayer Tel: / Chief of Staff Simon Fletcher Tel: Executive Director of Finance and Performance Anne McMeel Tel: Executive Director of Policy and Partnerships David Lunts Tel: Director of Secretariat Mark Roberts Tel: Executive Director of Corporate Services Janet Worth Tel: Director of Major Projects and Service Delivery Murziline Parchment Tel: Director of Public Affairs and Transport Redmond O Neill Tel: Director of Equalities and Policing Lee Jasper Tel: Director of Business Planning and Regeneration Neale Coleman Tel: Director of Economic and Business Policy John Ross Tel: Director of Environment John Duffy Tel: Director of Media and Marketing Joy Johnson Tel: Mayor: Ken Livingstone The Greater London Authority Act 1999 set out a new and unique form of strategic and city-wide government for London, working in the interests of Londoners. The GLA is made up of a directly elected Mayor the Mayor of London and a separately elected Assembly the London Assembly. There is a clear separation of powers between the Mayor who has an executive role, making decisions on behalf of the GLA and the Assembly, which has a scrutiny role. 236

237 GLA continued The GLA s main areas of responsibility are transport, environment, planning, economic development, policing, fire and emergency planning, culture and health. These responsibilities are administered through the affiliated and functional bodies of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), Transport for London (TfL), London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA), and the London Development Agency (LDA). The total budget of the MPA, TfL, LFEPA, LDA and GLA for 2006/2007 is nearly 10 billion. The budget for the GLA itself is about 122 million in 2006/2007, including 58 million for the first financial contribution from London council tax payers to support the cost of staging the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (38 pence a week on a Band D council tax bill). Most of the remaining cost of the GLA is met by central government grant, with Band D council taxpayers in London contributing just under 18 pence a week. London Assembly Members Constituency members Member Party Barnet and Camden Brian Coleman Bexley and Bromley Bob Neill Brent and Harrow Bob Blackman City and East John Biggs Croydon and Sutton Andrew Pelling MP Ealing and Hillingdon Richard Barnes Enfield and Haringey Joanne McCartney Greenwich and Lewisham Len Duvall Havering and Redbridge Roger Evans Lambeth and Southwark Val Shawcross CBE Merton and Wandsworth Elizabeth Howlett North East Jennette Arnold South West Tony Arbour West Central Angie Bray 237

238 GLA continued London list members Baroness Sally Hamwee Darren Johnson Lord Graham Tope Damian Hockney Geoff Pope Peter Hulme Cross Nicky Gavron Mike Tuffrey Jenny Jones Murad Qureshi Dee Doocey Party GREEN One London One London GREEN 238

239 LONDON DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (LDA) Devon House, St Katharines Way, E1W 1JX Tel: s: Chair Mary Reilly Tel: Chief Executive Manny Lewis Tel: Executive Director, Resources & Equality John Biskupski Tel: Executive Director, Business & Skills Marc Stephens Tel: Executive Director, Regeneration & Development Tony Winterbottom Tel: Director of Law, Governance & Procurement Thelma Pamela Stober Tel: Director of Communications & Marketing Lurene Joseph Tel: Interim Director of Strategy & Corporate Planning Tony Medawar Tel: The LDA is one of nine regional agencies (RDAs), established by the Government to promote economic development and regeneration. It is one of the four functional bodies of the Greater London Authority and reports to the Mayor of London. It consults and works with the Greater London Authority, London Charter Partners and a wide range of public and private sector partners. The LDA s three main roles are: Promoting success The LDA is responsible for the promotion of London s success and growth, working to retain and attract more investment and trade and encourage more business visitors, tourists and students to London and the UK. Supporting inclusion The LDA invests directly in initiatives which help people, especially in disadvantaged communities, enhance their skills, develop businesses and secure jobs.the LDA focuses its resources on areas of greatest need, such as deprived parts of London, and areas of greatest opportunity, such as emerging business sectors. 239

240 LDA continued Renewing London The LDA co-ordinates investment and direct support for deprived parts of London, to unlock the potential for new homes, jobs and community facilities and to help deliver major initiatives such as the 2012 Olympics and Thames Gateway development. It also makes the case for better and new infrastructure in areas in need of renewal. LDA Board members Rumman Ahmed John Biggs (Vice-Chair) Mick Connolly Michael Frye Steve Hitchins George Kessler Jeremy Long Eric Ollerenshaw Lord Paul Councillor Dame Sally Powell Mary Reilly (Chair) Charles Secrett Yvonne Thompson Alison Wheaton LDA Board Observers Professor David S Latchman 240

241 LONDON FIRE AND EMERGENCY PLANNING AUTHORITY (LFEPA) Hampton House, 20 Albert Embankment, SE1 7SD Tel: Fax: or Commisioner for Fire and Emergency Planning Ken Knight CBE, QFSM Tel: Head of Democratic Services Jill Lightbown Tel: Committee and membership Cheryl Eustace Tel: The London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA) is responsible for fire and emergency planning in London. It runs the London Fire Brigade. The Authority s work includes advising about fire safety, enforcing fire safety laws and carrying out various emergency planning activities including helping London councils plan for emergencies. The Government s approach to modernising the fire and rescue services in the UK gives the LFEPA specific additional responsibilities for responding to road traffic accidents and to other emergencies, including major emergencies or terrorism, and more flexibility on how to plan and respond to risk. The membership of the Authority is 17 members, all appointed on an annual basis by the Mayor of London and comprising nine members of the Assembly and eight borough councillors nominated jointly by the London boroughs through the ALG.The chair of the Authority is appointed annually by the Mayor. The Authority meets on a six-week cycle, normally on Thursday afternoons at Hampton House and the meetings are open to the public. Community Safety LFEPA emphasises community safety and its firefighters are working hard to reduce the number of fires (and the deaths and injuries they cause). The Authority is also developing partnerships with a range of agencies in the public, private and community sectors so that it can play its full role in efforts to 241

242 LFEPA continued improve community safety. The Authority has set up a boroughbased structure so it can develop local links and work with local people (particularly with the London councils) to develop new ways of improving community safety. Each borough has a borough commander who is responsible for the full range of services provided by the Authority within that borough. For more details about the Authority s work, visit the website at LFEPA MEMBERS Member Party Representing Valerie Shawcross (Chair) Assembly Liaquat Ali Borough Bob Blackman Assembly Ed Butcher Borough Brian Coleman Assembly Roger Evans Assembly Betty Evan-Jacas Borough Rebekah Gilbert Borough Maurice Heaster Borough Peter Hulme Cross One London Assembly Darren Johnson GREEN Assembly Geoff Pope Assembly Murad Qureshi Assembly Roy Shaw Borough Colin Tandy Borough Mike Tuffrey Assembly John Whelan Borough 242

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244 METROPOLITAN POLICE AUTHORITY (MPA) 10 Dean Farrar Street, SW1H 0NY Tel: Fax: or Chief Executive & Clerk Catherine Crawford Tel: Deputy Chief Executive, Deputy Clerk & Solicitor David Riddle Tel: Treasurer Ken Hunt Tel: Head of Secretariat Simon Vile Tel: The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) is responsible for maintaining an effective, efficient and fair police service for London and ensuring the capital s police are accountable for the services they provide. The MPA holds the Commissioner to account for the delivery of police services in London and also works to improve performance and standards, while operational responsibility for the service is in the hands of the Commissioner. Since it was established in July 2000, the MPA has made good progress in increasing the Metropolitan Police s public accountability and bringing more rigour to its financial management - a crucial element of the MPA s role is responsibility for the police budget, more than 2.9 billion each year, and how it is spent. The MPA s tasks include: increasing community confidence and trust in London s police service; securing continuous improvement in the way policing is provided in London; publishing an annual policing plan in consultation with London s communities; setting policing targets and monitoring performance regularly against those targets; overseeing the appointment and discipline of senior police officers; overseeing formal inquiries and the implementation of their recommendations; and being accountable for the management of the police budget. 244

245 MPA continued An essential part of the Authority s role is to listen to the real concerns of Londoners about crime and policing to inform the annual policing plan and the setting of priorities for the forthcoming year. The Authority conducts its formal business through meetings of the full Authority, on which all 23 members sit, and separate smaller committees with specific responsibilities, such as finance, equalities and performance, composed of fewer members. All meetings are held at the MPA s offices and are open to the public and media. Agendas, reports and minutes for meetings are published on the Authority s website. The effectiveness of the MPA is determined by the contribution of its 23 members who play a major part in setting the strategic direction of the Metropolitan Police, improving police performance and ensuring that people from all of London s communities (whether they live, work in or are visiting the capital) receive a fair and non-discriminatory police service. Member Party Representing Tony Arbour London Assembly Jennette Arnold London Assembly Reshard Auladin (deputy chair) Magistrate Richard Barnes London Assembly Cindy Butts (deputy chair) Independent Dee Doocey London Assembly Len Duvall - chair London Assembly Nicky Gavron London Assembly Lord Toby Harris Independent Kirsten Hearn Independent Peter Herbert Independent Damian Hockney One London Group London Assembly Elizabeth Howlett London Assembly Jenny Jones Green London Assembly Bob Neill London Assembly Dr Karim Murji Independent Aneeta Prem Magistrate Murad Qureshi London Assembly John Roberts Independent Richard Sumray Magistrate Lord Graham Tope London Assembly Rachel Whittaker Magistrate One vacancy London area Independent 245

246 TRANSPORT FOR LONDON (TfL) Windsor House, 42-50, Victoria Street, SW1H 0TL Tel: Commissioner Peter Hendy Managing Director Finance & Planning Jay Walder Managing Director Surface Transport (incorporates Street Management) David Brown Managing Director London Rail Ian Brown Managing Director London Underground Tim O Toole Interim Director of Governance & Assurance Peter McGuirk Interim Managing Director Corporate Services Valerie Todd Managing Director Group Communications Ben Plowden Director of Group Media Relations Paul Mylrea TfL currently includes London Buses, London River Services, Tramlink, Docklands Light Railway, the Public Carriage Office (responsible for taxi and private hire vehicle licensing), Street Management (responsible for a 550km network of strategic roads) and Victoria Coach Station. London Underground became part of TfL in July TfL Board members Honor Chapman Stephen Glaister Toby Harris (Special Adviser) Kirsten Hearn Sir Mike Hodgkinson Ken Livingstone (chair) Paul Moore Sir Gulam Noon Patrick O Keeffe John Ormerod Tony West David Wetzel (vice-chair) 246

247 LONDON MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA Tel: Constituency Member Party Barking Margaret Hodge MBE Battersea Martin Linton Beckenham Jacqui Lait Bethnal Green & Bow George Galloway RESPECT Bexleyheath & Crayford David Evennett Brent East Sarah Teather Brent North Barry Gardiner Brent South Dawn Butler Brentford & Isleworth Ann Keen Bromley & Chislehurst Bob Neill Camberwell & Peckham Harriet Harman QC Carshalton & Wallington Tom Brake Chingford & Woodford Green Iain Duncan Smith Chipping Barnet Theresa Villiers Cities of London & Westminster Mark Field Croydon Central Andrew Pelling Croydon North Malcolm Wicks Croydon South Richard Ottaway Dagenham Jon Cruddas Dulwich & West Norwood Tessa Jowell Ealing Acton & Shepherds Bush Andrew Slaughter Ealing North Stephen Pound Ealing Southall Piara Khabra East Ham Stephen Timms Edmonton Andrew Love Eltham Clive Efford Enfield North Joan Ryan Enfield Southgate David Burrowes Erith & Thamesmead John Austin Feltham & Heston Alan Keen Finchley & Golders Green Rudi Vis Greenwich & Woolwich Nick Raynsford Hackney N & Stoke Newington Diane Abbott Hackney S & Shoreditch Meg Hillier Harrow West Gareth Thomas Hayes & Harlington John McDonnell 247

248 LONDON MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Hendon Andrew Dismore Holborn & St Pancras Frank Dobson Hornchurch James Brokenshire Hornsey &Wood Green Lynne Featherstone Ilford North Lee Scott Ilford South Mike Gapes Islington North Jeremy Corbyn Islington South & Finsbury Emily Thornberry Kensington & Chelsea Sir Malcolm Rifkind Kingston & Surbiton Edward Davey Lewisham Deptford Joan Ruddock Lewisham East Bridget Prentice Lewisham West Jim Dowd Leyton & Wanstead Harry Cohen Mitcham & Morden Siobhain McDonagh Old Bexley & Sidcup Derek Conway Orpington John Horam Poplar & Canning Town Jim Fitzpatrick Putney Justine Greening Regents Park & Kensington N Karen Buck Richmond Park Susan Kramer Romford Andrew Rosindell Ruislip Northwood Nick Hurd Southwark N & Bermondsey Simon Hughes Streatham Keith Hill Sutton & Cheam Paul Burstow Tooting Sadiq Khan Tottenham David Lammy Twickenham Vincent Cable Upminster Angela Watkinson Uxbridge John Randall Vauxhall Kate Hoey Walthamstow Neil Gerrard West Ham Lyn Brown Wimbledon Stephen Hammond 248

249 MEMBERS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT The European elections were held on 10 June 2004, the same day as the GLA elections. The proportional representation voting system introduced for the 1999 European elections was used again, with voters asked to vote for a party (or an independent candidate). The Conservatives won 26.8 per cent of the vote, with Labour taking 24.8 per cent, the Liberal Democrats 15.3 per cent, the UK Independent Party 12.3 per cent and the Green Party 8.4 per cent. The percentages converted into the election of three Conservative, three Labour, one Liberal Democrat, one Green Party and one UKIP candidate. Other parties, including the Respect coalition and the BNP, won 12.4 per cent in total, but none of these parties individually won enough votes to gain a seat. Syed Salah Kamall replaced Theresa Villiers who was elected MP for Chipping Barnet in May The nine London MEPs are: Gerard Batten UKIP John Bowis Robert Evans Mary Honeyball Syed Salah Kamall Jean Lambert GREEN Baroness Sarah Ludford Claude Moraes Charles Tannock TACT ADDRESSES The three Conservative MEPs can be contacted via Conservative Central Office, 25 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0DL. The three Labour MEPs can be contacted through the European Office of the Greater London Labour Party, 16 Charles Square, London N1 6HP. Sarah Ludford can be contacted at 36b St Peter s Street, London N1 8JT. Jean Lambert can be contacted at Suite 58 The Hop Exchange, 24 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TY Gerard Batten can be contacted at PO Box 51542, London, SE1 3XS 249

250 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS Cabinet Office Tel: Whitehall, SW1A 2AS website: Culture, Media & Sport Tel: Cockspur Street, SW1Y 5DH Fax: website: Central Office for Information Tel: Hercules House, Hercules Rd, SE1 7DU Fax: website: Communities and Local Government Tel: Eland House, Fax: Bressenden Place, SW1E 5DU website: Constitutional Affairs Tel: Selbourne House, Fax: Victoria Street, SW1E 6QW website: Education & Skills Tel: Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, SW1P 3BT website: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Tel: Nobel House, Fax: Smith Square, SW1P 3JR website: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Tel: King Charles Street, SW1A 2AH Fax: website: Government Office for London Tel: Riverwalk House, 157/161 Millbank, Fax: SW1P 4RR website: Health Tel: Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, Fax: SW1A 2NL Minicom: website: 250

251 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS continued Home Office Tel: Direct Communications Unit Fax: Marsham St, SW1P 4DF Textphone: public.enquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk website: International Development Tel: Palace Street, SW1E 5HE Fax: enquiry@dfid.gov.uk website: Ministry of Defence Tel: Main Building, Whitehall, SW1A 2HB Fax: website: Northern Ireland Office Tel: Millbank, SW1P 4PN Fax: press.nio@gov.uk website: Office for National Statistics Tel: Drummond Gate, SW1V 2QQ Fax: info@statistics.gov.uk website: Office of Public Service Tel: Cabinet Office, Fax: Whitehall, SW1A 2AS opsr@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk website: Privy Council Office Tel: Carlton Gardens, SW1Y 5AA Fax: pcosecretariat@pco.x.gsi.gov.uk website: Scotland Office Tel: Dover House,Whitehall, SW1A 2AU Fax: scottish.secretary@scotland.gov.uk website: Trade and Industry Tel: Victoria Street, SW1H 0ET Fax: Textphone: dti.enquiries@dti.gsi.gov.uk website: Transport Tel: Great Minster House Fax: Marsham Street, SW1P 4DR website: 251

252 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS continued Treasury Tel: Horse Guard s Road, SW1A 2HQ Fax: public.enquiries@hm-treasury.gov.uk website: Welsh Office Tel: Gwydyr House,Whitehall, SW1A 2ER Fax: wales.office@walesoffice.gsi.gov.uk website: Work and Pensions Tel: Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, SW1A 2NS website: 252

253 LONDON LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Chief Executives SOLACE, Chief Executives London Committee Derek Myers,Town Hall, Hornton Street,W8 7NX Tel: Fax: Cleansing Officers Association of London Cleansing Officers Stephen Didsbury, 112 Crayford Road, Kent, DA1 4ER Tel: x 3600 Fax: stephen.didsbury@bexley.gov.uk Education Officers Association of London Directors of Children s Services (ALDC) Patrick Leeson, Guildhall, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU Tel: patrick.leeson@rbk.kingston.gov.uk Engineers London Technical Advisors Group Gordon Prangnell, Town Hall Extension, King Street, Hammersmith, W6 9JU Tel: gordon.prangnell@lbhf.gov.uk Environment London Environment Co-ordinators Forum Josephine Abbott, Westminster City Council, 3rd floor, Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street SW1E 6QP Tel: Fax: jabbott2@westminster.gov.uk Environmental Health Officers Association of London Environmental Health Managers Sharon Smith, 17 Stangrove Road, Edenbridge, Kent, TN8 5HT Tel: Fax: sharonsmith@alehm.freeserve.co.uk Housing Officers London Housing Directors Group Director: Genevieve Macklin, 59 1 /2 Southwark Street, SE1 OAL Tel: Fax: genevieve.macklin@londoncouncils.gov.uk 253

254 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS continued Legal Officers Association of Council Secretaries & Solicitors, London branch Richard Miller, Civic Centre, York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3BZ Tel: Fax: Leisure Officers London Group of Chief Leisure Officers Peter Cooke, Mallan House, Bridge End, Hexham NE46 4DQ Tel: Fax: website: Librarians Association of London Chief Librarians Linda Simpson, CIP Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH Tel: Local Land Charges Officers Association of Local Land Charges Officers Amanda Renshaw, Legal Services, Kingston upon Thames, High Street, KT1 1EU Tel: Fax: Personnel Officers Society of Personnel Officers Chair: Dean Shoesmith, Civic Offices, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, SM1 1EA Tel: Planning Officers Association of London Borough Planning Officers Stuart Macmillan, Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH Tel: Fax: Recycling Officers London Recycling Officers Group Christopher Hillyer (Chair) c/o London Borough of Redbridge Cleansing Services, Leystreet House, Ley Street, Ilford LG2 7QY Tel: Fax:

255 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS continued Road Safety Officers Association of London Road Safety Officers Transport Planning Section, London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX, Tel: Fax: Social Services Directors Greater London Association of Directors of Social Services Chair: James Reilly, Director of Social Services, Hammersmith & Fuhlam 145 King Street, W6 9XY Tel: Fax: Trading Standards Officers Association of London Chief Trading Standards Officers Tim England, The Chaplain Centre,Thurlow Street, SE17 2DG Tel: Fax: Treasurers (1) London Financial Advisory Committee Secretary: Kate Limna, Corporation of London, PO Box 270, Guildhall, EC2P 2EJ Tel: Treasurers (2) Society of London Treasurers Paul Dale, Stockwell Close, Bromley BR1 3UH Tel: Fax: website: 255

256 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON NHS Executive, London 40 Eastbourne Terrace,W2 3QR Tel: Fax: STRATEGIC HEALTH AUTHORITIES North Central London Strategic Health Authority Chair: Marcia Saunders Tel: Chief Executive: Mark Easton Fax: Victory House, 170 Tottenham Court Road,W1T 7HA website: North East London Strategic Health Authority Chair: Baroness Murphy of Aldgate Tel: Chief Executive: Carolyn Regan Fax: Aneurin Bevan House, 81 Commercial Road, E1 1RD website: North West London Strategic Health Authority Chair: Dr George Greener Tel: Chief Executive: Dr Gareth Goodie Fax: Victory House, 170 Tottenham Court Road,W1T 7HA website: South East London Strategic Health Authority Chair: Linda Smith Tel: Chief Executive: Michael Walsh Fax: Lower Marsh, SE1 7NT website: selondon.nhs.uk South West London Strategic Health Authority Chair: James Cochrane Tel: Chief Executive: Julie Dent Fax: Hartfield Road,Wimbledon, SW19 3RG website: 256

257 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON PRIMARY CARE TRUSTS Barking and Dagenham PCT Chair: Maureen Worby Tel: Chief Executive: Hilary Ayerst Fax: The Clock House, East Street, Barking, IG11 8EY website: Barnet PCT Chair: Sally Malin Tel: Chief Executive: Charles Hollwey Fax: Westgate House,Edgeware Community Hospital, Burnt Oak, Broadway, HA8 0AD website: Bexley Care Trust Chair: Barbara Scott Tel: Chief Executive: Simon Leftley Fax: Erith Road, Bexleyheath DA7 6HZ website: Brent PCT Chair: Jean Gaffin Tel: Acting Chief Executive: Andrew Parker Fax: Wembley Centre For Health and Care 116 Chaplin Road,Wembley, HA0 4UZ website: Bromley PCT Chair: Elizabeth Butler Tel: Chief Executive: Bridget Riches Fax: Bassetts House Broadwater Gardens, Farnborough, Orpington, Kent, BR6 7UA website: Camden PCT Chair: John Carrier Tel: Chief Executive: Rob Larkman Fax: St Pancras Hospital, St Pancras Way, NW1 0PE website: City and Hackney PCT Chair: Jane Winder Tel: Chief Executive: Laura Sharpe Fax: St. Leonard s, Nuttall Street, N1 5LZ website: 257

258 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON Croydon PCT Chair: Toni Letts Tel: Chief Executive: Caroline Taylor Fax: Knollys House, 17 Addiscombe Road, CR0 6SR website: Ealing PCT Chair: Marion Saunders Tel: Chief Executive: Robert Creighton Fax: Armstrong Way, Southall, UB2 4SA website: Enfield PCT Chair: Carolyn Berkeley Tel: Chief Executive: Sally Johnson Fax: Holbrook House, Cockfosters Road, Barnet, Herts, EN4 0DR website: Greenwich PCT Chair: Michael Chuter Tel: Chief Executive: Jane Schofield Fax: Greenwich Park Street, SE10 9LR website: Hammersmith and Fulham PCT Chair: Adrian Norridge Tel: Chief Executive: Chris Butler Fax: Parsons Green Centre 5-7 Parsons Green, SW6 4UL website: Haringey PCT Chair: Dr Mayur Gor Tel: Chief Executive: Tracey Baldwin Fax: St. Ann s General Hospital St. Ann s Road, N15 3TH website: Harrow PCT Chair: Geoffrey Rose Tel: Chief Executive: Andrew Morgan Fax: Grace House, Harrovian Business Village, Bessborough Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3EX website: 258

259 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON Havering PCT Chair: Leonard Smith Tel: Chief Executive: Ralph McCormack Fax: St. Georges Hospital 117 Suttons Lane, Hornchurch, RM12 6RS website: Hillingdon PCT Acting Chair: Michael Whitlam Tel: Chief Executive: Ian Ayres Fax: Kirk House, High Street,Yiewsley West Drayton, UB7 7HJ website: Hounslow PCT Chair: Christine Hay Tel: / Chief Executive: John Foster Fax: Headquarters, Phoenix Court 531 Staines Road, Hounslow,TW4 5DP website: Islington PCT Chair: Paula Kahn Tel: Chief Executive: Dr Rachel Tyndall Fax: Goswell Road, EC1V 7LQ website: Kensington and Chelsea PCT Chair: Peter Molyneux Tel: Chief Executive: Andrew Kenworthy Fax: Courtfield House, St Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street,W10 6DZ website: Kingston PCT Chair: Neslyn Watson-Druée Tel: Chief Executive: Paul Holmes Fax: Hollyfield Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT5 9AL communications@kpct.nhs.uk website: Lambeth PCT Chair: Jane Ramsey Tel: Chief Executive: Kevin Barton Fax: Lower Marsh,Waterloo SE1 7NT website: 259

260 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON Lewisham PCT Chair: Brian Lymbery Tel: Chief Executive: Lucy Hadfield Fax: Cantilever House, Eltham Road, Lee, SE12 8RN wesite: Newham PCT Chair: Marie Gabriel Tel: Chief Executive: David Stout Fax: Plaistow Hospital, Samson Street, E13 9EH website: Redbridge PCT Chair: Edwin Doyle Tel: Chief Executive: Heather O Meara Fax: Becketts House, 2-14 Ilford Hill, Ilford, IG1 2QX info@redbridge.pct.nhs.uk website: Richmond and Twickenham PCT Chair: Sian Bates Tel: Chief Executive: Joan Mager Fax: Thames House, 180 High Street,Teddington TW11 8HU website: Southwark PCT Chair: Mee Ling Ng Tel: Chief Executive: Chris Bull Fax: Mabel Goldwin House, 49 Grange Walk, SE1 3DY website: Sutton and Merton PCT Chair: Kay Sonneborn Tel: Chief Executive: Caroline Taylor Fax: Hamilton Wing Nelson Hospital, Kingston Road, Raynes Park, SW20 8DB website: Tower Hamlets PCT Chair: Stephen O Brien Tel: Chief Executive: Alwen Williams Tel: Mile End Hospital, Bancroft Road, E1 4DG (switchboard) website: Fax: Waltham Forest PCT Chair: Joan Saddler Tel: Chief Executive: Sally Gorham Fax: Hurst Road Health Centre, 36A Hurst Road, E17 3BL website: 260

261 HEALTH CARE IN LONDON Wandsworth PCT Chair: Melba Wilson Tel: Chief Executive: Helen Walley Fax: Springfield University Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Road, SW17 7DJ website: Westminster PCT Chair: Joe Hegarty Tel: Chief Executive: Lynda Hamlyn Fax: Marylebone Road, NW1 5JD website: 261

262 LEARNING AND SKILLS COUNCILS In April 2001 the National Learning and Skills Council replaced the Further Education Funding Council and the Training and Enterprise Councils. It is a non-departmental public body with responsibility for planning 8 billion of public money (budget for 2003/04), and more than six million learners. There are five local learning and skills councils (LSC) in London, responsible for the funding, planning and quality assurance of colleges, school sixth forms, work-based training for young people and adult and community learning. A new single LSC for London is being proposed as part of the extension of the Mayor of London's powers in London Central LSC Chair: Yvonne Thompson Executive Director: David Hughes Centre Point, 103 New Oxford Street,WC1A 1DR Tel: Fax: minicom: londoncentralinfo@lsc.gov.uk website: London East LSC Chair: Ken Coello Senior Area Director: Mike Petrifer Boardman House, 64 Broadway, Stratford, E15 1NT Tel: Fax: londoneastinfo@lsc.gov.uk website: London North LSC Chair: Peter Lyne Executive Director: Mary Vine-Morris Dunmayne House, 1 Fox Lane, Palmers Green, N13 4AB Tel: Fax: londonnorthinfo@lsc.gov.uk website: London South LSC Chair: (Interim Caroline Allan) Executive Director: Vic Grimes Canius House, 1 Scarbrook Road, Croydon, CR0 1SQ Tel: Fax: londonsouthinfo@lsc.gov.uk website: 262

263 LEARNING AND SKILLS COUNCILS London West LSC Chair: Rod Kenyon Executive Director: Peter Pledger Central House, Lampton Road, Hounslow,Middlesex, TW3 1HY Tel: Fax: website: 263

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