Cllr James O’Rourke

Liberal Democrat Councillor for High Street ward

Teach Three Rs not ‘Spotting’ Extremists

February 4th, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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Waltham Forest Council have announced it is introducing a pilot scheme in schools in which students will be taught how to ‘spot’ extremists and report them to the appropriate authorities.

In a joint statement the Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr John Macklin, and Lib Dem Children and Young People spokesperson, Cllr James O’Rourke, said:

“We are deeply disappointed that Labour have not consulted fellow Councillors about this pilot before blindly following Gordon Brown’s policies.

“We’re also extremely uncomfortable with the notion of Labour implementing Orwellian policies in our schools potentially setting pupil against pupil.” 

Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Walthamstow, Farid Ahmed said:

“Once again it seems that the Government is obsessed with setting up wacky and expensive schemes rather then deal with the issues at hand.

“It is vital that extremism is dealt with at the grass roots, though it is no surprise that the Government has cherry picked Walthamstow – an area with a very multicultural community - to launch this scheme.

“The sole purpose of this scheme seems to marginalise whole communities and is evidence once again of Labour’s failure to come up with realistic plans.

“In comparison, we will pump £2.5bn into schools so that students are equipped to join an increasingly tough jobs market.”

McDonald’s Hours Extention Application Refused

February 1st, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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Hoe Street McDonaldsMcDonald’s application to extend its existing hours, for late night refreshment, was refused at last weeks Council Licensing meeting following representations, on behalf of residents who live close by, from High Street Lib Dem Councillor, James O’Rourke.

A ‘minor variation’ to McDonald’s current licence was sought to extend the hours until 5am every day which would have in effect allowed 24 hr trading seven days a week.

McDonald’s have indicated that they may amend their application (presumably to shorten the hours being applied for) and then re-submit the application. McDonald’s have been advised by the Council that the full variation process should be followed to ensure transparency.

Last November the Policing and Crime Act was passed and amongst the amendments Councillors are now considered as ‘interested parties’ in relation to Licensing applications. This amendment came into force last Friday on 29th January.

Cllr James O’Rourke said: “This is a magnificent victory for residents over an international company. High Street Focus Team will watch out for any future application and advise residents accordingly.”

Liberal Democrats Tackle Youth Unemployment

January 29th, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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With the recession hitting the youngest the hardest Waltham Forest Liberal Democrats have implemented proposals announced by national Lib Dem Leader, Nick Clegg, to prevent people leaving school, college and university being condemned to long-term unemployment.

Waltham Forest Council has implemented the Lib Dem policy by encouraging 16 to 18-year-olds to apply for a place on its apprenticeship scheme.

Local Lib Dem Leader and cabinet member for finance and resources, Cllr John Macklin, said:

“Making sure our residents are equipped with the skills they need to compete in the workplace and driving down unemployment are two big priorities for the council and taking on apprenticeships shows that we’re putting our money where our mouth is as an organisation. 

“Research has shown that taking on apprentices can be a real boost to the organisation by increasing productivity, increasing competitiveness and providing a committed and well-skilled workforce which makes it a win-win situation for everyone involved.”

High Street Lib Dem Councillor and Chair of the Children & Young People Scrutiny committee, James O’Rourke, said:

“The Labour Government has let down school-leavers and older teenagers as, despite their big promise, they have not provided the apprenticeships to make sure that every school-leaver who wanted to learn a trade can do.

“In Waltham Forest Lib Dems have acted to help young people gain the skills they need for employment.”

Javell Holden, one of the council’s apprentices, said: “I’ve been working at the WFD call centre while doing a Business and Administration NVQ course since last April.

“I’ve found the course very beneficial and have just been offered a permanent job. I’ve learned many skills and would recommend this to anyone.”

Anyone aged 16-18 and interested in the scheme should email wbl@walthamforest.gov.uk or call 020 8520 9430.

Click here for further details of the Lib Dem policy to tackle youth unemployment.

New Lease of Life for Community Centre

January 28th, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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Cllr O'Rourke & Alan Mears outside Pathfinder LodgeFor over 40 years the 7th Walthamstow Scout group has provided a myriad of opportunities for young people by offering activities and challenges where they can learn skills such as Administration, First Aid and Conservation.

Pathfinder Lodge, in Stephenson Road, has also been the centre of local community activity with groups such as older person’s social groups, a performing arts group and a Turkish language group using the building up until mid 2008 when the leaky roof took its toll on the interior.

With the support of the High Street Focus Team funding was secured and the building refurbished over the last two years. Local community groups are now flocking back to use the facility and despite the Labour ward councillors opposition to the scouts bid for Community Council funding, to finally enable the building to be brought back into use, even he and the outgoing Labour MP are now planning to use Pathfinder Lodge.

High Street Lib Dem Councillor, James O’Rourke, said:

“Communities need to have a focal point and I’m delighted that a building I attended as a child has been given a new lease of life.”

“I welcome the innovative interest shown by groups, like the Blackhorse Action Group to develop a community garden at the site, in addition to the other activities which take place at this facility.”

Tesco’s Submit Planning Application on Former Pub

January 27th, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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Picture courtesy of Blackhorse Action GroupTesco’s have submitted a new planning application for the former Essex Arms Pub using the following description:

‘A mixed use re-development. Construction of four storey building to provide a retail store (approx 436sqm) use class A1 at ground floor and 17 residential units on upper floors. Provision of cycle and car parking.’

The application will be heard by the Planning Committee starting at 7.30 pm on Tuesday 2nd February. Full details of the application can be found by clicking here.

If residents wish to speak either for or against this application at the Planning Committee they need to register their interest by calling 020 8496 6726. Speakers are limited to three people per application and each will have three minutes to get their point across to the committee.

Former Cinemas in Spotlight

January 27th, 2010 by James O'Rourke
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Former bingo hall & cinema in Buxton Road, E17A former bingo hall in Walthamstow High Street has been thrown into the spotlight in a recent Waltham Forest Guardian article.

Whilst the EMD has been the centre of attention for the last few years the 80 year old former Dominion cinema has sadly fallen into disrepair since its closure in the mid 90’s.

Residents have been leaving comments on the Guardians website suggesting the Council considers brokering a deal with the owners of the EMD to swap buildings.

Responding to residents comments, Lib Dem Leader and Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr John Macklin, said:

“I have read with interest residents comments regarding the Buxton Hall site and possible links with the EMD. It is something I have discussed with the Chief Executive of the Council as an idea.”

“At present we are not dealing with a certain solution but one which relies on many complex stages. We need to consider IF the council can obtain Buxton Hall, then IF the church wants to do a deal. We then have to determine whether a cinema operator will help us return the EMD to a cinema. Finally, we have the additional problems of Labours plans for the Arcade site and UCKG’s planning application.”

“I can state again that the preferred option for Lib Dems, with regard to the EMD, is a cinema but we are also aware that the UCKG has the need to provide a good quality venue for its congregation.”

In 2007 Lib Dem High Street Councillor, James O’Rourke, participated in the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment public enquiry on the future of the Walthamstow Town Centre where he suggested Buxton Hall is considered as a possible Community theatre and multi-use space.

Cllr O’Rourke said: “Working with the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment not long after my election was exciting. As a new councillor I was stirred up by the prospects for the area I grew up in and now represent. Sadly. three years on the Prince’s Foundation Masterplan has become yet another mantlepiece exhibit for Labour’s Regeneration Cabinet member.”

“We need action, as demonstrated by neighbouring boroughs, not just masterplans”

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