All About Us - Celebrating Young People’s Achievements
March 1st, 2010 by James O'Rourke
Young people with disabilities from Brookfield House School, William Morris School and The Limes Community Group, based in Somers Road, held a special event to celebrate their achievements last week.
The ‘All About Us’ project celebrated the positive contributions of young people with disabilities and learning difficulties in Waltham Forest by recognising and raising awareness of everything they do in the community.
The young people showcased their work, displaying photos and videos, provided entertainment and cooked a fancy dinner as part of their ‘healthy schools’ programme for the attendees.
Addressing the event Cllr O’Rourke spoke of achievements he had witnessed including his brother, who has severe learning disabilities, living semi independently, a friend with Downs Syndrome getting an O Level (GCSE) in English and his own achievement of being elected a councillor for High Street ward.
Cllr O’Rourke added: “However old we are we should have goals and a disability should not prevent anyone from doing whatever they want to do. My being deaf in one ear has not stopped me.”
“Events like this must continue to recognise the achievements of our young people with disabilities and hopefully, some time in the future, some of the young people being recognised now will be future speakers as councillors.” he concluded.
New Lease of Life for Community Centre
January 28th, 2010 by James O'RourkeFor 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.”
Lib Dems Support Call for Community Use
January 12th, 2010 by James O'RourkeLib Dem Councillors joined local residents in calling for the former St James Street
Library to be brought back for community use at the Walthamstow West Community Council last night.
A question from a High Street campaign group triggered the Chair of the Community Council to put the proposal to the vote. All nine Lib Dem Councillors in attendance voted in favour and the two Labour Councillors did not vote at all.
It seems that the Labour Councillors did not vote because the Leader of the Council, Cllr Chris Robbins, still wants to sell the building after his plans for a Drugs Centre was thwarted last year.
Cllr James O’Rourke said: “Lib Dems are supporting local groups to access the Community Builders Fund to bring this building back into use to benefit the local residents.”
“Here is a classic example of how Lib Dem policy for Local Management Boards can work. Councils need to be smarter about how they manage their assets. This proposal allows the Council to work with local experts and tap into funding not available to Councils.”
“We thank the Councils Chief Executive for agreeing to meet with the lead organisation and Cllr Macklin for allowing the groups to have access to the building to enable them to make their bid.” he concluded.
Click here to find out more about the Community Builders Fund.
Speak Up in Stoneydown Park
November 26th, 2009 by James O'RourkeHigh Street Liberal Democrats have joined with three schools, Friends of a park and a national charity to bring a speakers corner to Walthamstow.
High Street Lib Dem Councillors ensured the Speakers Corner Trust and the local community spoke to the right people in the Council to move the initiative forward.
A founding committee has been set up and the launch will be in April 2010.
Hear Cllr O’Rourke’s interview on the BBC Radio London Eddie Nestor Drivetime show below.
Residents Close To Managing Park Facility
November 6th, 2009 by James O'RourkeA Lib Dem 2006 local election manifesto policy commitment to hand Council assets to Local Management Boards is close to becoming reality in High Street ward.
The High Street Lib Dem Focus Team have worked with members of the Friends of Stoneydown Park (FOSP) and Council Officers to look at the feasibility of enabling the local community to manage and have access to the former Street Wardens hut in the park.
Join us at FOSP’s public meeting this coming Monday 9th November between 7pm and 8.30pm in Stoneydown Primary School if you are interested in helping us. Full details below.
Disabled Children Speak Up
June 11th, 2009 by James O'Rourke 
Friends Empowered, a group of children with disabilities, presented their findings of a consultation they carried out with disabled children and young people in Waltham Forest to Cllr James O’Rourke, at a recent event at The Limes, in Somers Road, High Street Ward.
Cllr O’Rourke said “To receive a report in the form of a mini play was a breath of fresh air and as Chair of the Children & Young People Scrutiny Committee have invited Friends Empowered to a future meeting to be part of the presentation of the Children and Young people’s plan for 2010-2013.”
Cllr O’Rourke presented awards to all the young people who contributed to the report and Jack Petchey awards to two of the young people for their 100% attendance.
Friends Empowered, a Limes self advocacy group for children & young people, were asked to consult with disabled children and young people in the borough to find out what disabled children and young people think is good and what could be better with their findings to be included in the Children and Young people’s plan for 2010-2013. This plan aims to improve the lives of children and young people. Friends Empowered used many methods to engage children and young people including superhero workshops and performances.






