This is a factual round‑up of my recent activities as one of your West Ham Ward Councillors. Please feel free to share with neighbours, community groups, and WhatsApp chats.
Safeguarding Induction – Adults & Children
On Monday evening, Cllr Kwarteng and I attended an in‑person induction session on Adults’ and Children’s Safeguarding delivered by Newham Social Services. The training covered our responsibilities as councillors and corporate parents, and what steps we must take when we encounter safeguarding concerns in the community.
Residents can find more information here:
Safeguarding Children: https://www.newham.gov.uk/children-families/safeguarding-children
Safeguarding Adults: https://www.newham.gov.uk/health-adult-social-care/sg-raising-alert/2
Pension Committee Training
On Wednesday evening, I joined a mandatory online training session for members of the Council’s Pension Committee. Although I’ve served on various pension bodies over the years, it was helpful to revisit the fundamentals and ensure full compliance with current governance requirements.
Maud Gardens Walkabout
On Thursday lunchtime, I cycled to Maud Gardens to meet residents, Council officers, and Cllr Kwarteng for a walkabout focused on anti‑social behaviour, cleaning issues, and estate improvements. A number of concerns were raised, and several practical actions were agreed. We will be circulating an action plan to residents and arranging a follow‑up meeting. Further walkabouts will take place across West Ham ward and elsewhere in Newham.
Weekend Community Checks & Reporting
We had planned a mobile street surgery on Saturday morning, but due to the extreme heat we decided not to knock on doors unless responding to specific issues.
Instead, I joined local ward activist Pravin to carry out checks in St Stephens and Abby Road, reporting communal issues using the Love Clean Streets app: https://lovecleanstreets.info We logged:
Litter in play areas
Overflowing communal bins
Overgrown shared garden areas
Defective entry doors
After completing her 2½‑hour surgery at Vicarage Lane Community Centre, Cllr Kwarteng joined us and we door‑knocked a road affected by recent missed domestic bin collections, likely linked to British Gas works. Residents confirmed collections had resumed, but we will follow up to ensure service failures do not recur.







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