Congratulations are due to his daughter for completing her PGCE
Those of you who think this is  getting too long will be pleasantly surprised this week. I’m really short of  time so just a brief update. Plus today is my birthday [Happy Birthday!, Ed] and I am officially old  (as my charming big sister put it) so a) I should be slowing down a bit and b)  what kind of saddo spends his birthday writing a blog (clue: me)
          
Thursday night was planning  committee. We reluctantly approved Cllr Bruce’s extension and despite a  spirited argument from the West Chiswick and Gunnerbury Society we were  persuaded that changes to an Art Deco industrial building in Power Road and  some development in its car park were OK (I personally thought they would  improve the area). We rejected an attempt to build more flats into another Art  Deco estate – Manor Vale in Brentford. We had a multitude of concerns with it  and decided to overrule the planners who had recommended approval, which seemed  to be popular with the residents!
Friday I had a good chat with a  resident of Hamilton Road about parking, CPZs and enforcement. He’s sent me  some material which I’ll do some work on when life quietens down a bit.  Saturday was my surgery in Clayponds and not a single soul turned up. Perhaps  they thought I had a scalpel.
On Monday I met a couple of local  shopkeepers in the morning (I will secretly admit that I haven’t had a moment  to do anything about their issues yet – hope they’re not reading!) then in the  afternoon my daughter’s graduation ceremony for her PGCE at the Royal Festival  Hall, (I’m very proud of her and so pleased she’s working at Green Dragon  Primary School) followed by the second part of the Labour Group AGM in the  evening. This is a long meeting where we have exhaustive votes for chairs of  committees etc.
During the week a few bits of  Credit Union business and rather more council activities but nothing to write  home about and my main focus has been helping out in the Labour party office  (which conveniently has a BT problem – I think it’s the Russians) and out on  the stump, mainly in Brentford where we have been knocking doors in various  parts of the Haverfield Estate, up and down Ealing Road etc. The reception has  generally been very good with people being very appreciative of Ruth and her  work as an MP. We have come across quite a lot of voters who are switching from  other parties because Ruth has shown how hard she works, how she campaigns for  the best for local residents (and cares about all of them) and is willing to  back her convictions.
Of course, this election is going  to be extremely close and it’s fantastic news today that the Green Party have  decided not to contest this seat this time round. Ruth and I met with some of  them during the week and it’s clear we can (and have) worked together on  various issues. But we will have to work incredibly hard to resist the blue  tide and their money so I’m just off out to the Towers to meet some people  there. Beats writing a blog on a pleasant evening like this!
Guy Lambert
May 11, 2017
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