Lib Dem MP supports Winning Team
December 2nd, 2008 by Sheila Smith-Pryor
Former Lib Dem national President and Southwark MP, Simon Hughes, visited Hale End and Highams Park ward to lend his support to the two Lib Dem by-election candidates, Nick Bason and Jane Morgan.
Along with Hale End and Highams Park Lib Dem Councillor, Sheila Smith-Pryor and other Waltham Forest Lib Dem Councillors, Simon Hughes toured the ward and visited the Aldriche Way Estate to meet with tenants and leaseholders.
“I am confident Nick and Jane are fully committed and skilled to carry on the tremendous work of former Hale End & Highams Park Councillors, John Beanse and Noel Penstone following my discussions with local residents. Hale End and Highams Park ward can only benefit from having Lib Dem Councillors” said Simon Hughes MP.
Cllr Smith-Pryor added: “I look forward to welcoming Nick and Jane to the Lib Dem Group on Waltham Forest Council after the count this Thursday! They will be valuable assests not only for the Lib Dem Group, Hale End & Highams Park ward but also for the borough as a whole. On the doorsteps residents have said that they want Nick and Jane to be their Councillors to ensure they are heard in the Town Hall”.
Following the 2006 elections the Liberal Democrats are the only Party to have Councillors in all parts of Waltham Forest.

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Mayor attends charity dance
October 19th, 2008 by Sheila Smith-PryorMayor of Waltham Forest, Cllr Sheila Smith-Pryor, met people with special needs and carers who attended the annual dance of the Waltham Forest Catholic Handicapped Fellowship.
The Fellowship, in its 41st year, celebrated the achievements of two of its founders, Benny and Ann Scott, and in their absence committee member, Phyllis Flynn, was presented an award from the Mayor in recognition of their dedicated service to WFCHF.
Cllr Smith-Pryor said: “Waltham Forest is full of people like Benny and Ann and it is right that we should recognise their valuable contribution to our community.”
For more information about the Waltham Forest Catholic Handicapped Fellowship click here.
Mayors Civic Service
October 17th, 2008 by Sheila Smith-PryorThe Mayor of Waltham Forest was joined by the Mayors of Barking & Dagenham, Camden, Ealing, Haringey, Havering, Islington and Redbridge to celebrate her civic service at St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Woodford Green. Waltham Forest Liberal Democrat, including Cllr James O’Rourke, and Conservative Councillors also joined the celebrations.
Cllr Shelia Smith-Pryor said: “I am delighted my civic service was so well attended and would like to especially thank my friend, the Mayor of Redbridge, Cllr Loraine Sladden, for allowing me to hold the service in her borough. It was humbling to stand alongside representatives of other faiths at a catholic service.”
Mass was led by the parish priest, Fr. Isidore Faloona, and a reception held in the Becket Centre next door.
Click on the picture for a full size version and click here to get a list of mayoral attendees.
Liberal Democrats Announce Death of Cllr John Beanse
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 by superadminLiberal Democrat Councillor John Beanse, who represented the Hale End and
New pedestrian crossings
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by superadminAs part of the Hale End Road Safety scheme (between the railway crossing and Wadham Bridge) – funded by Transport for London – various safety features such as built out kerbs and islands are now a feature. Particularly welcome to many local residents are the THREE new pedestrian crossings which are now in operation:
1] at the Hale End Road/Wadham Road junction
2] at this same junction on Wadham Bridge itself
3] part-way along Hale End Road near the junctions of Forest Mount Road on one side and Malvern Avenue on the other.
In addition to these measures, there has been re-surfacing and there are fresh markings.
It is hoped that all these measures will improve safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians - and that above all, there will be fewer problems with speeding traffic.
Colour in Highams Park
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 by superadminLocal residents have expressed their approval of the hanging baskets, which now brighten the Highams Park scene.
This was a project proposed and worked out by the Highams Park Residents’ Association. It was supported in a vote at the South.Chingford and Highams Park Community Council as an initiative that should receive funding. The baskets have brought much colour to the local shopping centre.
Hale End and Highams Park FOCUS
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 by superadminYour Liberal Democrat councillors in Hale End and Highams Park regularly send out their FOCUS newsletter to every household in the ward. This keeps residents up to date with news of local issues and campaigns.It is published monthly (apart from the summer holiday period) and is distributed and financed by volunteers. A special colour 100th edition came out in December 2007.








