Pleased to be part of our strong new group at the Town Hall.
And appreciate colleagues putting their faith in me to continue as Deputy Leader of the Conservative Group.
There is plenty to get my teeth into on transport and regeneration (including the new Local Plan).
Just over a week since the residents of Eltham and New Eltham returned us to the town hall to continue putting them first.
We’re just getting started but we’ll continue to put our community at the heart of everything we do.
It is amazing what a letter from #Eltham Conservatives to Dunvegan Road residents about the Labour Council's failure to fill in the potholes can achieve in the week before an election. A few holes filled on Tuesday! A good reason to Vote Conservative tomorrow for the full road.
Here is our last Eltham Matters newsletter prior to the Council elections. Thank you to everyone who reads it and hopefully you will vote Conservative next Thursday. @GreenwichTories https://t.co/XuwBmxec18
Today we found out TfL are planning on cutting the frequency of the 286 bus route.
That's why we've launched our new campaign to Save the 286 and stop TfL and Labour's bus cuts.
You can support the campaign by signing our petition at the link below 👇
https://t.co/LNxvx5EERr
Proud of the budget amendment we will be presenting at the Town Hall tomorrow.
We’re focused on the issues that matter to residents across our borough:
👮♂️ more police officers
🏡 action on HMOs
🌳 enhancing our green space
Find out more 👇🏼
https://t.co/UsbeNWByVv
Great news that Greenwich Council have approved the license of Eltham’s latest micropub, The Last Drop Inn on the very edge of the High Street.
I’m looking forward to visiting in the next few weeks once they open!
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https://t.co/DjzaaZIGkc
We know the spread of HMOs across the borough is a huge priority for residents.
But the plans being brought forward aren’t going to even begin to address the issue.
And when the Local Plan consultation goes live next week, make sure you tell Labour they’re weak, weak, weak.
Eltham Conservatives latest newsletter can be found here. Please do get in touch if you have any questions. Eltham Matters Newsletter - November 2025 - https://t.co/EEvgv1ACbi
Out this afternoon on the Avery Hill estate speaking to residents about the need for more parking.
Avery Hill has very poor public transport links & most residents need to drive to get around.
RBG needs to understand that different areas of the borough have different needs.
The October edition of the Eltham Matters newsletter has been published today. I hope it gives a good idea of the work the local Conservative Party is putting in to keep improving Eltham. Please do get in touch if you have any questions. https://t.co/2u0DZosi0R