Showing posts with label CleanupUk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CleanupUk. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2016

"Love the Triangle" Church Street West Hammers doing their bit for their local community

The picture is from last Saturday when local residents in Church Street, NHW - Neighbourhood watch West Ham, E15 organised a community clean up, garden planting day and cake stall. It took place next to the historic All Saints church.


They got a grant from Newham Council for the event and support from the local Police Safer Neighbourhood Team and "Clean up UK" campaign Group.


Councillor John Whitworth and I attended to support the event. We heard lots of good ideas about improving the local environment. It is brilliant that local residents from all backgrounds are coming together to carry out these genuine grass root community events.


They have a FaceBook page here https://www.facebook.com/Church-street-NHW-Neighborhood-Watch-168858703551893/

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Ham Park Village Residents Group

This is a picture from last weeks inaugural meeting of a new Residents
Group in my ward that I helped out at as a  facilitator.
 
This photo image is my London. A local community coming together and working with their Council, the Police and Voluntary Groups to improve the locality.  This image is the real London and the other one of the recent ignorant selfish London mob is the false one.

Residents, the local Police Safer Neighbourhood team and CleanUp UK volunteers met up to discuss tough community problems and possible solutions.  Big and small. As an icebreaker everyone lined up from left to right, according to how long they had lived or served the local community.  The residents on the right of the picture had been amongst the first to move into the estate which was built by Newham Council specifically for young couples on their waiting lists to bring up families 37 years ago.

(Many thanks to the council community engagement officer, the West Ham SNT and CleanupUK for their help - and of course local resident and now Chair of Group Zac).