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Come to the meeting on 6th Feb to celebrate centenary of Act extending vote 8pm Ilford Town Hall

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Come and vote tomorrow for what you think the best idea is to improve our local democracy! Meenakshi Sharma from Ilford Noise will promote the democratic charter as follows: Charter for a Democratic Redbridge The Council should publish an estimate of the population each month for the borough and for each ward. The Council should produce a report each month for the borough and for each ward containing key performance indicators for crime, education, housing & health to allow residents to judge how the Council is coping with our growing population. Councillors should present the report in their ward each month at a public meeting to be broadcast live on Facebook with questions from residents. Redbridge cabinet members should prepare a report each month on their area of responsibility are and take residents questions at cabinet once a month with the meeting broadcast live on Facebook The Council to produce a summary of key points in plain English for the public after each co

Photo Shoot to plug suffrage meeting this Monday 29th Jan 1pm Redbridge Town Hall

Cllr Jas Athwal, the Leader of Redbridge Council along with representatives of other parties and no party affiliation will lead a photoshoot outside Redbridge Town Hall this 1pm Monday 29th January to plug our suffrage meeting in February. All welcome who would to celebrate the important centenary of the law to extend voting in the UK. The Ilford Recorder will be there so it will be great to have a good turn out.

More top speakers come on board for suffrage meeting

Great that Cllr Paul, Leader of Redbridge Conservative Group is speaking along with Jon Abrams of One Place East with Rosa Fenton of the Ilford Recorder to chair.

Cllr Jas Athwal, Leader of Redbridge Council to speak at meeting

Great news, Cllr Jas Athwal Leader of Redbridge Council will speak on the 6th February. The meeting is getting better all the time!
 15.12.17 Minutes of Planning meeting for Suffrage Centenary Meeting on 6.2.18 Attending Cllr Gwyneth Deakins Cllr Bob Littlewood Janet Knight Peter Knight Meenakshi Sharma Andy Walker 1 Question to be addressed by speakers: ‘What can be done to improve local democracy?’ 2 AW to ask Ilford Recorder to Chair 3  A minutes silence at beginning of meeting for those who died campaigning for right to vote. 4 8 speakers to be arranged no more than 5 minutes each with chair allowing some 1 or 2 questions and comments from audience after each speaker with 30 minutes of public questions at end. 5 Confirmed speakers Cllr Deakins, G Eglin, L Pearce, M Sharma, A Walker. Greg to give brief outline of how we won the vote and that speaker would also be asked to address the same debate question as the rest of the speakers at the end of their talk. 6 Bob to encourage Jas to send Female Cllr to speak 7 AW to write to Cllr Canal 8 AW t

Liz Pearce and Greg Eglin to speak at 6th Feb meeting to celebrate centenary of vote

Delighted to report Liz Pearce, the only female Redbridge Council Leader who will be able to say what needs to be done to encourage more women to participate in politics and Greg Eglin, a former Councillor, will speak on the history of how we got the vote..

Letter to Cllr Athwal Leader of Redbridge Council asking for Labour support for 6.2.2018 meeting

Cllr Jas Athwal Leader of Redbridge Council Dear Jas It was great that at cabinet earlier this week you gave a conditional acceptance to speaking at the meeting on 6 th February 2018. It is completely understandable that you want to know more about the meeting before committing to speak. So I thought it might be helpful to give you an outline of what I expect to say at he meeting: “The men and women who campaigned for the vote a hundred years ago lived in a far poorer world than today. There was no NHS in 1918 and it's creation is arguably a consequence of universal suffrage. Information technology has a role in extending and strengthening local democracy regarding public services such as health, education and policing. A key reason that the plan to close King George A&E have been put on hold is not just that we can see with our own eyes our busy both King George and Queens are, but also the use of information technology allows us to know far more about