Friday, 25 April 2014

Lewisham Telegraph hill ward New Cross ; John Hamilton Lewisham People Before Profit On Target to win seat

John Hamilton Lewisham People Before Profit Mayor candidate is also running for his home ward of Telegraph hill you would be hard pressed to find a community activist as hard working and as dedicated as John.
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk

Unlike Labour career Politicians, John hamilton has lead the fight against privatisation and cuts in the borough, Occupying homes to stop council selling to investors and demanding Labour puts community need before overseas developers greed... Occupying the Library to stop being sold to Poundland. converted the empty  Garage in New Cross Hartes lane into a model community  arts space and being a key player on mobalizing people and props on Save our hospital campaign, Carnival against the cuts.
 Presently John is awaiting trial for highlighting the scandle of Beeson Street New cross a Labour landbank that used to house hundreds of local council tenants but after being bulldozed to the ground , the space that we would build homes, has been left to rot under Labour.
Details of his court case relating to this on other blog postings here.
John Facing Court for highlighting Labour Lewisham Council landbank scandle
When Labour Lewisham Planned to sell of much needed homes at Auction John lead the occupation that won
When Labour Lewisham started yet another dodgy Land deal putting Millwall at risk. John lead the fight back

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Deptford Heritage festival early planning stage

Been asked to helpwith awesome bunch of l;ocals to organise a Deptford heritage festival to boost the high street and to help locals become more aware of areas historic importance and place in  history.
The Festival will include food and have stalls how to cook the amazing stuff you see in our many shops but may not have the money to buyor  food you are unable to cook or not even aware you would like the taste.
The festival will include walks around Deptford. Music including Opera . Art.  Litrature.Poetry.Heritage Drama and dance..the aim is to be a free festival held over a week with empty shops being used to do pottery, pubs and public spaces to be open and for all community to play a part in some way.
Whilst i have been asked to do this. It is not a political event and my position with Lewisham People Before Profit will not compromise the independence of the Festival.
Email me if you are interested.
We plan to hold public meeting after the local elections in May .
You can follow or tweet me on @Raywoolford

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Lewisham Council ; John Hamilton People Before Profit Mayor Candidate charged.

Is this really a good way to spend local residents’ hard earned Council tax?

John Hamilton, Mayoral candidate for Lewisham People Before Profit & supporters outside Bromley Magistrate Court
John Hamilton, Mayoral candidate for Lewisham People Before Profit & supporters outside Bromley Magistrate Court
Dear Letters page.
At a time of Austerity your readers may be concerned that Labour Lewisham is seeking to prosecute through the courts at huge cost to the tax payer, Lewisham People Before Profit Mayor candidate John Hamilton.
Is this really a good way to spend local residents’ hard earned Council tax?
Readers will be equally concerned that John Hamilton’s crime in which Labour is using full force of the law against him was that he painted on a fence a time line reminding local residents that 8 years ago Besson Street, New Cross had over 400 council homes before being bulldozed by Labour Lewisham, in water based paint.
Over the past 8 years, Lewisham Labour has left the land to rot at a time that we have locally, a huge housing crisis and on a site which People Before Profit propose to build hundreds of new Council homes.
It seems Labour may have plans to sell off a former council estate, which would have catered for local people, to yet another developer.
What is it that the Labour Party is seeking to hide from voters, since when has it been a crime to defend council housing?
John Hamilton is back in Court 9.30 am, 8th May at Bromley Court, London Road and we hope readers will come and support John.
We also hope that readers will ask Lewisham Labour Candidates when they come knocking for votes, why they are using our money to prosecute and keep quiet a real scandal that deserves report, not sweeping under the carpet?
Yours
Ray Barron-Woolford
Lewisham People Before Profit
  You may wish to copy and paste and edit a bit to send to Local Councillors and Lewisham MPs.
Follow Ray on twitter@Raywoolford
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk

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Lewisham Local Elections New Cross Ward

Key target seat for Lewisham People Before Profit is New Cross ward, Ray Barron-Woolford , Barbara Raymond , Clive Baulch   and the team have worked this ward hard for 12 years.
Just about every one in this ward has been helped or has a friend or family member who has been helped by the food bank, advice centre and legal advice surgery they have set up.
The  Local campaigner news letter number 32. is just out and  you would be hard pressed to find a campaign or a local issue this team has not lead from the front.
Labour have real fight here over 500 homes in ward have ordered window posters for Lewisham People Before Profit, Barbara Raymond standing for the
GLA seat secured 7000 local votes, whilst at March By -Election Barbara Raymond got more votes than all opposition groups combined coming a clear second to Labour and on track if people come out and vote for PB4P in May to win all 3 seats.
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk
Years of Community work is well recorded in this blog.
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Lewisham Local elections Deptford Eveyn Ward best placed candidates to win.

George Hallam high profile economist and key founder member of the Save Lewisham hospital campaign, is standing with  Health  worker Barbara Janiszewska and  teacher, equalities expert Paul Nichols .
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk

Name: George Hallam

Party: Lewisham People Before Profit

Lives: Ladywell ward, Lewisham borough

Bio:
I am an economic migrant from Birmingham. I moved to London in 1979 in search of work.  Since 1991 I have lived in Lewisham. As an economist I see the way issues of unemployment, housing and poverty are linked. This is especially so in areas like Evelyn. As an active campaigner I can see these problems won't be solved without political action at both the local and national levels. More recently, I have been fighting to save local health services and our NHS from private profiteers. I was the chief steward of the two big Save Lewisham hospital demonstrations.

 
 


THE BIO
I am an ex serviceman who firmly believes that the pen is far mightier than the sword. Over the years I have been interviewed by the BBC, the VOICE newspaper, the local Mercury and the Times educational supplement. In 1995 following an interview with a senior NASA astronaut, I was constructive in the setting up of the first public access to the internet in the borough of Lewisham. I am also a present member of TRIDENT  IAG (a civilian group monitoring the MET's response to gun related crime) Social Exclusion is also a crime, let's fight it together.

Lewisham Local Council Elections. Ladywell Ward

The Awesome Helen Mercer is the Lewisham People Before Profit Candidate for this ward, best placed to take one seat of Labour.
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk

Thursday, 17 April 2014

John Hamilton trial for Defending Council homes from dodgy Labour land deal.





More Great Pictures from John Hamiltons court appealton in court for highlighting Labour Council Homes scandle   TODAY1

John Hamilton court case update. facing Jail for defending Council homes.

John Hamilton the Lewisham People Before Profit Candidate for Lewisham Mayor, had his case in Bromley court today adjourned until 8 May.
A large crowed gather this morning to show support for John with every one pledging tom come back in larger numbers for 8th of May.
How can it be just that a community activist highlighting the scandle of Beeson street New Cross were Labour knocked down hundreds of decent council homes at a time of real housing need and has left the site to rot ever since.
People Before Profit built a Green Eco house on the site in days only to be knocked down upion the instructions of Labour Lewisham, locally clearly in the pocket of the Developer.
In May you can put a stop to this by evicting with your votes the Establishment from running our Council and vote in and elect People Befopre Profit councillors who will freeze rents. bring in rent control and start building Council, Co Op and self build homes.
www.peoplebeforeprofit.org.uk
follopw ray on twitter@Raywoolford

Ray Woolford Is this how Food bank should be run? Independent news report /Click on blue link


@Raywoolford Thanks for showing me the work going on at yr vibrant #Deptford #foodbank to empower and support. wp.me/p3VKa2-ig

Friday, 11 April 2014

Food Bank increase in London report by east London Lines

The rise of the Foodbank: 6,500 EastLondonLines residents forced to visit foodbanks in last eight months

Foodbank donations Pic Source: Trussell Trust
Foodbank donations Pic Source: Trussell Trust
The social impact of the welfare reforms has been wide reaching, with often the most vulnerable being hardest hit.
Today we look at the rise of the foodbank, and how a growing number of ELL’s residents are turning to them as a means of subsistence, as they attempt to deal with the increasingly difficult financial situations they face.
In 2009, you would not be able to find a Trussell Trust foodbank anywhere across the four Eastlondonlines boroughs.
The charity at that time had 56 foodbanks nationally – only five were set-up in London.
Now just five years on, there are over 275 Trussell Trust networks across the UK with 40 in London alone.
Croydon opened its first Trussell Trust foodbank in 2013 and became the final ELL borough to have its own food aid network.
The need for a Trussell Trust foodbank in Croydon highlights a growing trend across ELL’s boroughs, which has seen the number of people reliant on foodbanks reach unprecedented levels.
In the last eight months of 2013, 6,500 people visited foodbanks in Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Lewisham, almost double the number of people that visited in the period between April 2012 and April 2013.
The rise in Trussell Trust food bank useAmy Kimbangi, the project co-ordinator of Tower Hamlets Trussell Trust Food Bank says, “We have seen usage increases year on year. Since the welfare reform measures came into place, people from all walks of life have come in for benefit related reasons.”
“What’s more, we have especially seen lots of people affected by sanctions and the work capability assessments,” she explains.
Tower Hamlets was the first Trussell Trust foodbank to set up a network in the ELL area and has seen its number of visitors consistently grow. Between April 2012 and April 2013, they had served 1700 visitors; in the eight months that followed they had already beaten that mark.
Yet, its growth has been relatively modest when compared to Hackney and Lewisham.
In Hackney the number of visitors jumped from 800 between April 2012 and April 2013 to nearly 2000 for the remainder of the year. Lewisham saw an even greater rise, with their numbers growing from 600 for April 2012 to April 2013 to a staggering 2600 between April and December last year.

However, it is not just The Trussell Trust that is attempting to help those most in need of food aid. There has also been a rise in independent foodbanks across the country.
The ‘We Care Lewisham Food Bank’ in New Cross is the largest independent food bank in the UK. When it opened a year and a half ago, there were only 28 users but now it has over 1000 clients.
Anika Tobin who uses a number of foodbanks in Lewisham says: “Although this is one of my first times at the food bank, I doubt it’ll be my last. Since losing all of my cleaning jobs, I am reliant on weekly benefit payments which is not enough to feed three children with.”
Ray Woolford, the manager of Lewisham Food Bank, said: “We’ve had to extend our opening hours to seven days a week to deal with the fast growing problem of food poverty. We now serve between 30 and 50 households everyday.”
“Everyday we see people who have been directly affected by welfare reform, those who have been hit by cuts to housing benefit, sanctions, growing rents and workfare. We help a lot of pensioners and young people who are affected by the cost of living crisis.”
Trussell Trust, the largest food bank provider in the UK, works very differently to independent food banks. In all Trussell food banks, recipients must be formally referred and are only entitled to three vouchers in a six-month period. Each of these vouchers provides access to a food parcel that contains enough food to last a minimum of three days.
Foodbank Second One
There are over 200 different agencies that can refer people to a Trussell Trust foodbank Credit: Bromford Flickr
Visitors can be referred from any number of agencies, including Job Centres, Citizens Advice Bureaus, Social Services and Housing Associations. In Tower Hamlets alone, there are 200 agencies that can refer visitors.
Amy Kimbangi who runs Tower Hamlets Trussell Trust Food Bank says the Trussell Trust choose to limit food vouchers because they do not want visitors to become reliant on food aid.
“While we want to help those in crisis situations, we keep food aid short so people don’t become too dependent on our support,” Amy explains.
However, Ray Woolford who runs the independent Food Bank in Lewisham takes a very different approach to the issue. “There is no limit or voucher system here because we don’t believe people should be subject to the bureaucratic stigma of being referred by a voucher. Our food bank is open for people as and when they need support.”
Tig, a local Lewisham man who volunteers at the New Cross food bank says, “I enjoy giving back to my local community and its good to keep myself busy because I’m signing on at the moment due to a bad back. Everyday we see increasing numbers of visitors, people bringing friends of friends of friends.”
Lewisham Foodbank. Pic Source: Ray Woolford
Lewisham Foodbank. Pic Source: Ray Woolford
Both Food Banks have seen the numbers of visitors rise dramatically in the last two years and both managers attribute this change to welfare reform.
Oxfam, one of the Trussell Trust’s largest donors, contributed £35,000 to them last year.
The Head of the Oxfam UK Poverty Programme, Rachel Orr, says, “The fact that over 500,000 people are now turning to food banks here in the seventh richest country is a scandal. People are being forced to turn to food banks for a number of reasons including low wages, falling incomes, underemployment, welfare changes and benefit sanctions.”
Rather than the State picking up the pieces of its welfare reform, the burden is instead falling on the voluntary sector but Orr argues, “Food banks must not become part of our welfare state as having enough food on the table is a basic human right.”
As citizens become increasingly reliant on vouchers rather than money, food banks can be seen as part of a wider move towards a cashless model of welfare that mirrors the US.
DATA VISUALISATIONS: The data discussed in this article only refers to Trussell Trust food banks. They are the largest food bank provider in the UK and run 300 regular services.

By Maya Oppenheim and Jack Simpson

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