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| Islington Liberal Democrats | <info@islington-libdems.org.uk> | 20th August 2008 |
Liberal Democrats in Islington CouncilThere are 24 Liberal Democrat councillors in the London Borough of Islington and the Liberal Democrats have run the Council since January 2000. The Council is run by the Leader of the Council and an Executive of made up of elected Councillors. Major decisions, such as the budget, are made by meetings of the full council and other councillors have the important role of scrutinising the decisions made by the Executive. The Liberal Democrats have also decided to give power to Area Committees to take decision making closer to the people. If you want to know what the Liberal Democrats plan to do for Islington Council over the next few years you should read our Manifesto for 2006 local elections. More information about how the Liberal Democrats are running Islington can be found on the Islington Council website. Islington Council ExecutiveThe direction of Islington Council is set by an executive of eight councillors together with the Leader of the council. Each councillor on the executive is responsible for a particular area of council activity: James Kempton Leader of Islington Council Lucy Watt Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Communities, Skills, and Business Terry Stacy Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Housing and Community Safety Ruth Polling Executive Member for Leisure and Equalities John Gilbert Executive Member for Health & Social Care for Adults Andrew Cornwell (www.cyclingcouncillor.com) Executive Member for Finance Ursula Woolley Executive Member for Children & Young People Greg Foxsmith Executive Member for the Environment Area Committees
Area committees are a flagship policy of the Liberal Democrats, bringing decision making down to the lowest level. There are four area committees, each committee consisting of the twelve ward councillors for the area. The area committees look at local service delivery issues as well as deciding local planning and licensing applications. Our aim is over time to devolve as much decision making to these committees as possible, we have started with planning and licensing and also the committee makes formal recommendations to the executive on local environmental matters such as parking and roads. The meetings are public and we have made them less structured that the stuffy old council meetings by allowing resident participation. The committees meet in the area at a local school or community centre. They have so far been a great success and we hope that as they continue to build a community spirit in the area, involve more local people in shaping decision making and be an important way for the community to be involved in the council. Details of meetings are available on the Council website. WardsThere are sixteen wards in Islington, each with three councillors representing the residents who live there. Wards in Islington South and Finsbury: Bunhill (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr Donna Boffa, Cllr Ruth Polling, Cllr Jyoti Vaja Clerkenwell (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr George Allan, Cllr Kelly Peasnell, Cllr Marisha Ray Canonbury (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr Paula Belford, Cllr Barbara Smith, Cllr Lucy Watt St Mary's (Liberal Democrat and Labour) - Cllr Emily Fieran-Reed, Cllr James Kempton, and a Labour councillor Caledonian (Labour) Holloway (Labour) St Peter's (Labour) Barnsbury (Labour) Wards in Islington North: Mildmay (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr Anna Berent, Cllr Meral Ece, Cllr Rhodri Jamieson-Ball Highbury East (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr John Gilbert, Cllr Terry Stacy, Cllr Laura Willoughby Highbury West (Labour and Green) Finsbury Park (Labour) Tollington (Labour) Hillrise (Liberal Democrat) - Cllr Fiona Dunlop, Cllr Greg Foxsmith, Cllr Julia Williams Junction (Liberal Demcrat and Labour) - Cllr Stefan Kaspryzk, Cllr Ursula Woolley and a Labour councillor St George's (Liberal Democrat and Labour) - Cllr Andrew Cornwell, Cllr Tracy Ismail and a Labour councillor Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 82b Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BX.Published and promoted by Islington Liberal Democrats at 3L Leroy House, 436 Essex Road, London N1 3QP The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |