Saturday 5 May 2012
Mayoral Election Results for Brent and Harrow
Candidate
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Party
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1st pref votes
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2nd pref votes
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Siobhan Benita
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Independent
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5,152
|
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13,691
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Carlos Cortiglia
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BNP
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1,405
|
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3,367
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Boris Johnson
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Conservative
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58,777
|
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20,466
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Jenny Jones
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Green
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4,370
|
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19,835
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Ken Livingstone
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Labour
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67,083
|
|
26,961
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Brian Paddick
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Liberal Democrats
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5,810
|
|
23,554
|
Lawrence Webb
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UKIP
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2,231
|
|
8,915
|
Labels:
Brent and Harrow,
Brent Green Party,
Jenny Jones,
Mayoral Vote
Brent and Harrow GLA Election Result
Lab Maj: 29796 (20.54%)
Turnout: 37.06% (change: -5.09%)
2008
Navin Shah | Labour | 70,400 (48.53%) | ||||
Sachin Rajput | Conservative | 40,604 (27.99%) | ||||
Charlotte Henry | Liberal Democrat | 15,690 (10.82%) | ||||
Shahrar Ali | Green | 10,546 (7.27%) | ||||
Mick McGough | UK Independence Party | 7,830 (5.40%) |
2008
Navin Shah | Lab | 57,716 (37.27%) |
Bob Blackman | C | 56,067 (36.21%) |
James Allie | LD | 19,299 (12.46%) |
Shahrar Ali | Green | 10,129 (6.54%) |
Zena Sherman | CPA | 4,180 (2.70%) |
Sunita Webb | UKIP | 3,021 (1.95%) |
Pat McManus | Left List | 2,287 (1.48%) |
Arvind Tailor | Eng Dem | 2,150 (1.39%) |
Labels:
Brent and Harrow,
Charlotte Henry,
GLA,
Mick McGough,
Navin Shah,
Sachin Rajput,
Shahrar Ali
Friday 4 May 2012
Barnhill By-election Result
Michael John Charles Pavey - Labour - 2326 votes - 56% (elected)
Kanta Ratna Pindoria - Conservative Party - 1180 votes - 29% (not elected)
Martin Francis - Green Party - 457 votes - 11% (not elected)
Venilal Vaghela - Independent - 156 votes - 4% (not elected)
Number of ballot papers rejected 77
Turnout 38%
Many thanks to all those who voted for me and supported my campaign. Pushing above 10% is a move in the right direction but Brent Greens are still waiting for the breakthrough. Thanks to the other candidates for their straightforward campaigning.
Ultimately the national mood swing against the Coalition and towards Labour was the default position for many people I spoke to when campaigning. National issues rather than local issues such as the closure of libraries were cited as their reason for voting Labour. Nonetheless I congratulate Michael Pavey on his election and will be in touch over Barnhill and Chalkhill issues regularly in the future.
I think it would be misguided for Brent Labour to take this result as a vote of confidence in their policies and continue to ride roughshod over local residents.
Kanta Ratna Pindoria - Conservative Party - 1180 votes - 29% (not elected)
Martin Francis - Green Party - 457 votes - 11% (not elected)
Venilal Vaghela - Independent - 156 votes - 4% (not elected)
Number of ballot papers rejected 77
Turnout 38%
Many thanks to all those who voted for me and supported my campaign. Pushing above 10% is a move in the right direction but Brent Greens are still waiting for the breakthrough. Thanks to the other candidates for their straightforward campaigning.
Ultimately the national mood swing against the Coalition and towards Labour was the default position for many people I spoke to when campaigning. National issues rather than local issues such as the closure of libraries were cited as their reason for voting Labour. Nonetheless I congratulate Michael Pavey on his election and will be in touch over Barnhill and Chalkhill issues regularly in the future.
I think it would be misguided for Brent Labour to take this result as a vote of confidence in their policies and continue to ride roughshod over local residents.
Labels:
Barnhill by-election,
Brent Council,
Kanta Pindoria,
Martin Francis,
Michael Pavey,
Venilal Vaghela
Thursday 3 May 2012
Call In on Leaflet Licensing Thursday 17th May
I understand that the meeting of the Call In, Scrutiny and Overview Committee that will hear the Liberal Democrat motion on leaflet licensing will now be held on Thursday 17th May at 7.30pm, Committee Room 3 at Brent Town Hall.
Brent library visits and issues plummet
The results of a Freedom of Information request by library campaigners on the number of visits and issues at Brent libraries since the closure of six of them have now been released.
The March figures fit very squarely into the pattern which library campaigners described at last month's meeting with civil servants - usage rose (compared with March 2011) at the two libraries (Kilburn & Town Hall) with increased opening hours, but actually fell at all the other libraries. Total visits and issues at all Brent libraries both fell by some 30% compared with March 2011.
Click on righthand bottom corner to see full table
Kilburn Library will soon close for 16 weeks for refurbishment at a cost of £650,000.
The March figures fit very squarely into the pattern which library campaigners described at last month's meeting with civil servants - usage rose (compared with March 2011) at the two libraries (Kilburn & Town Hall) with increased opening hours, but actually fell at all the other libraries. Total visits and issues at all Brent libraries both fell by some 30% compared with March 2011.
Campaigners now have figures for six months since the closures in October 2011. In
those six months, Brent libraries had 20% fewer
visits and 21% fewer issues than in the preceding six months. From
October 2011 to March 2012 there were 18% fewer visits and 26% fewer
issues than in the same months of 2010/11.
Labels:
Brent SOS Libraries,
Cricklewood library,
Kensal Rise library,
Neasden Library,
Preston library
Ann John cleared of misconduct
The following statement was issued by Brent Council today:
Councillor Ann John OBE, Leader of Brent Council (Lab) was yesterday (2 May 2012) given the all clear by the council's Standards Committee. This follows her exoneration by an independent investigation looking into an allegation that she breached the council's code of conduct on a planning issue.
A formal complaint and request for the Committee to investigate Councillor John was made last January by Leader of the Opposition, Councillor Paul Lorber (Lib Dem). This followed his receipt of a leaked email from Labour Councillor Dhiraj Kataria sent to Councillor John and others.
In the leaked email, Councillor Kataria alleged that Councillor John had attempted to interfere with the council's planning process by seeking to influence a planning decision.
A detailed investigation into the allegation was conducted over a 12 week period by independent solicitor, and former Director of Casework for the Standards Board for England, Hazel Salisbury.
A report detailing Ms Salisbury's findings was presented to the council's Standards Committee yesterday (2 May 2012) for consideration. Ms Salisbury's report states that she found no evidence to corroborate any of the allegations made against Councillor John.
The council's Standards Committee was satisfied that Councillor John had not breached the council's code of conduct and unanimously agreed to release the report.
Councillor Ann John OBE, Leader of Brent Council (Lab) was yesterday (2 May 2012) given the all clear by the council's Standards Committee. This follows her exoneration by an independent investigation looking into an allegation that she breached the council's code of conduct on a planning issue.
A formal complaint and request for the Committee to investigate Councillor John was made last January by Leader of the Opposition, Councillor Paul Lorber (Lib Dem). This followed his receipt of a leaked email from Labour Councillor Dhiraj Kataria sent to Councillor John and others.
In the leaked email, Councillor Kataria alleged that Councillor John had attempted to interfere with the council's planning process by seeking to influence a planning decision.
A detailed investigation into the allegation was conducted over a 12 week period by independent solicitor, and former Director of Casework for the Standards Board for England, Hazel Salisbury.
A report detailing Ms Salisbury's findings was presented to the council's Standards Committee yesterday (2 May 2012) for consideration. Ms Salisbury's report states that she found no evidence to corroborate any of the allegations made against Councillor John.
The council's Standards Committee was satisfied that Councillor John had not breached the council's code of conduct and unanimously agreed to release the report.
Labels:
Ann John,
Brent Council,
misconduct,
planning
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