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Charlton Branch Labour Party |
Labour Councillors for Charlton. Charlton Branch Labour Party is a friendly and highly active growing organisation of 100 members. It covers the majority of SE7 (though parts are in Peninsula, Riverside and Kidbrooke with Hornfair wards) and the Rectory Field area of SE3 . As well as a lively Branch programme with debates ranging over local, national and international issues...
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In touch with Charlton people |
Charlton’s Labour councillors ran an information stall at Charlton Triangle Homes' Culture Day this summer, giving information about council services and how to contact your Labour representatives. The event, now in its third year, started with a procession by pupils from Cherry Orchard and Charlton Manor schools. Charlton Triangle Homes has just started building brand new homes on Rector...
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Janet Gillman |
JANET GILLMAN Janet is a life-long Charlton resident and has been a councillor here since 1994. As a governor of Cherry Orchard School and a board member of Charlton Triangle Homes, she welcomes the improvements they make to local families’ lives. Janet sits on Charlton Athletic’s Residents’ Liaison Group, ensuring activities at the ground do not adversely affect its neighbours....
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Allan MacCarthy |
ALLAN MACCARTHY was born in Woolwich, has lived in Charlton nearly all his life and is very proud of his community links. An active campaigner for over 35 years, Allan’s particular interests are education, the arts and Charlton itself. He chairs the borough’s Schools’ Forum and is a governor of both Cherry Orchard and Sherington primary schools. He was a governor of Greenwich Thea...
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Gary Parker |
GARY PARKER Gary Parker has been a Labour councillor in Charlton since 1998. Gary works as a community regeneration consultant, developing employment, training and childcare opportunities across London and seeks to use this expertise to improve facilities locally. Gary has successfully campaigned against telephone masts and environmental pollution locally. He welcomes the development ...
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