My thoughts and prayers went out to everyone affected by the recent tragic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. I was very proud to see that Tooting Islamic Centre raised £16,000 for the Disasters Emergency Committee appeal for relief funds.
It is always incredibly touching to see the love, generosity and kindness demonstrated by our fantastic community - thank you to all those that donated and to Arshad Daud, imam at TIC, for all his hard work. Donations can still be made here Recently, I visited the fantastic team at Love Triangle, a brilliant pizza restaurant situated between Balham and Tooting Bec.
They’ve been selling pizza to the community for two and a half years now, but things are getting increasingly difficult. The cost-of-living crisis is hitting small businesses hard, with customers having less money to spend to things such as meals out, and the cost of energy and supplies rising astronomically. Will, who owns Love Triangle, told me that despite trying many different creative ways to stay afloat, things are only getting more difficult. Love Triangle have tried different opening times, and an array of different promotions and deals to help combat the challenges, but it is still far from easy, just to keep their head above water. The rising cost of food and energy, coupled with the reduction in disposable income for many is proving a difficult picture to navigate. Speaking to Will, and other business owners in our community, one message stands out. It is crucial to support local businesses where you can, or we risk losing more of our fantastic local businesses from Tooting, and across the country. Watch my visit to Love Triangle here: https://twitter.com/DrRosena/status/1599084624847642624?s=20&t=xq-atIy2mtAe0cDqI51dLw It was great to bring together local charities, faith leaders, and leader of Wandsworth Council, Simon Hogg who are all working tirelessly to support local families through the cost-of-living crisis.
I have already been contacted by countless Tooting residents who are concerned about how they are going to pay their bills and put food on the table this winter, and I fear this will only get worse as we move further into the winter months. With so many households already feeling the squeeze, it’s crucial that we work together to tackle poverty. Representatives from Earlsfield and Wandsworth foodbanks as well as Dons Local Action Group and Little Village Tooting told me that they are seeing unprecedented demand at present, as more and more of those who were just-about-managing become unable to afford the basics. All the organisations represented spoke of the added difficulties the rise in energy prices have brought. The hike in energy prices has meant that even the local charities who are there to address the crisis are struggling to pay their bills, and this means they are less able to help those in need. This comes at the worst possible time, when demand is at it’s highest level for decades. Everyone at the event had numerous stories of people facing hardship, people in overcrowded accommodation, people not being able to put food on the table or buy school uniforms for their children. Many people are also concerned about how they will meet the additional cost of christmas. Despite heartbreaking stories, it was uplifting to see so many people who donate their time, energy and money into making things better for people in our community. I am always amazed by the generosity of people in Tooting. However, in Britain in 2022 these organisations and charitable schemes shouldn’t have to exist. It is imperative that the Government take action immediately to support people through the months ahead. It was great to attend and speak at the annual Balham and Tooting Community Association’s multi-faith peace ceremony in Tooting Broadway.
Local people of all faiths and none gathered to celebrate all that unites us. We heard prayers and moving speeches from leaders of six different faiths and school students. I love representing a community where so many faiths are represented. People of all faiths and none live and work alongside each other in our community and I was honoured to be part of such a joyous occasion that celebrates our diversity and our commitment to common values of tolerance and understanding. Leaders from Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, and Sikh communities spoke and prayed in their own traditions. Senior school pupils from Al Risalah Girls Secondary School spoke of what their faith means to them and their hopes for peace. This event has taken place in Tooting for many years now and it’s always an inspiring and uplifting event that I look forward to attending. It’s always fantastic to see our community come together. Thank you to all who attending and to those who worked so hard to make this event a success. It is an honour to have been unanimously re-selected by all the local party branches and affiliated organisations to stand as Labour’s candidate for Tooting in the next general election.
I want to say a huge thank you to all the members and affiliates who took part, and who continue to put their trust in me to represent our community. Serving as the Member of Parliament for the community I grew up in is an honour. From helping local residents with casework, playing a part in winning the council, defending our NHS and serving as the shadow Minister to Mental Health - I have the best job in the world. My job is made even greater by the fantastic support local members show me all year round, so I want to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to them all! The next election is make-or-break for our party, we simply must win. I’m looking forward to working hard to make this happen. The NHS is being dismantled, I see it every time I work a shift. More people than ever are relying on foodbanks, and the cost-of-living crisis is having a devastating impact on people locally and across the country. I will be absolutely committed to doing everything I can to put Labour into Government and make the changes this country so desperately needs. Thank you again to everyone who voted. Recently I visited the fantastic Balham Ballers holiday club, based at Ravensbourne Primary school.
Balham Ballers provide a sports programme for young people aged five to twelve over the school holidays, focusing mainly on football but also giving young people a chance to enjoy a wide range of other sporting activities. I have loved working with the Balham Ballers team over the last few years and it has been fantastic to see them go from strength to strength. Balham Ballers are passionate about promoting a love of sports amongst both boys and girls. This is something that I am particularly supportive of. Following the Lionesses' fantastic win at the Euros earlier this month, the England football team have said "every girl should be given the chance to play football at school." However, currently only 63% of schools offer equal access to football, a number that falls to just 44% at secondary schools. It was great to see so many young people in our community enjoying football, and I even took a penalty myself! To find out more about the Balham Ballers, click here. It was great to visit the wonderful volunteers at the White Eagle Club in Balham recently. The Tooting and Balham Community has rallied together to support the appeal for Ukraine since the Russian invasion in March. Since the appeal was launched, the White Eagle Club has sent 74 trucks, 112 vans, and a massive 1,800 tonnes of goods to Ukraine as part of their humanitarian aid mission. They have also provided many Ukrainian nationals who have recently fled to the UK with clothes, shoes, toiletries, and supplies for babies and infants. It’s always amazing to see the community come together to help those in need. There is however, still much more that the White Eagle Club needs, both for Ukrainian nationals arriving in the UK and to be sent to those still living in Ukraine. Items that are most in need include; medical supplies, toiletries, sanitary products and baby powder, as well as clothes for those who have recently arrived in the UK. You can donate items to 211 Balham High Street at the following times: Tuesdays: 11.00 - 20.00 Wednesday: 10.00 - 17.00 Thursday: 11.00-20.00 Friday: 10.00-17.00 Saturday 10.00-17.00 It was a pleasure to invite Royal Mahal, led by Adil Javid, to the Tooting Heroes Awards in Parliament on Monday.
Adil, and his team, have provided exemplary services to our community, delivering free food parcels to the homeless; supported soup kitchens in Tooting, Balham, Croydon, Norbury, and Purley; provided free school meals to children unable to afford a hot meal and emergency public services, namely the NHS, Police and Fire Services. I would like to send my personal thanks to the Royal Mahal team for being a shining example of a successful local business and key community hub. On behalf of the Tooting community, I wish them the best of luck in continuing to do so. On Monday 13 June, I was delighted to welcome organisations and individuals from across Balham, Earlsfield, Furzedown and Tooting to Parliament, in order to recognise their fantastic contributions to society in the face of adversity in the last few years. It was a sheer joy to see the pillars of our communities together in one place and I look forward to continuing to collaborate and support the inspiring people who do so much for the local area.
I presented the following organisations and individuals with trophies for truly exceptional services in the community: Councillor Andy Gibbons, for his dedicated public service over the last three decades. Balham and Tooting Community Association; for their absolutely fantastic work to build a better community and bring people together. Dons Local Action Group, for their crucial and brilliant work across southwest London to support those most in need. Earlsfield Foodbank; for their vital support to those who need it throughout these challenging times White Eagle Club; for their heroic work to coordinate relief efforts to Ukraine, and their kindness shown in their community outreach work. I awarded Tooting Heroes certificates to those detailed below for their fantastic work in various sectors, listed by area: Wandsworth Care4Calais, for providing direct aid and access to legal support to refugees and asylum seekers. Chefs in Schools, for the promotion of health eating among young people and serving nutritious, tasty and inexpensive meals in local schools. Community Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers, for working to widen access opportunities by providing information, tools and resources to refugees and asylum seekers. CREW Energy, for providing support and advice for people with their energy and utility bills, and working to reduce carbon emissions across south west London. Geoff Simmons, for organising walking tours of the local area and shining a light on Wandsworth’s rich history. Georgie Temple, for working to bring joy and lighten lives during the pandemic by performing her wonderful music outside people’s homes who were unable to leave. Healthwatch , for being champions of people using health and social care services through highlighting the inequalities within the system. Pure Football Academy, for providing access to sport and exercise for young people in the community. Share Community Kitchen, for offering life skills training to those with learning disabilities, autism, and mental health needs. Wandsworth Food Bank, for distributing vital donations of food and essentials to those most in need. Wandsworth Police, for keeping Wandsworth’s street safe and ensuring our community’s security at all times. Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees, for working with the community to provide sanctuary to refugees and asylum seekers and to raise awareness of their situations. Balham Beautify Balham, for working to enhance the local environment through litter-picks and other community initiatives. Friends of Tooting Common, for promoting and protecting our important green spaces for all who use them. Love Triangle, for donating over 18,000 meals to food banks during the pandemic. Nightingale Community Academy, for offering a safe and nurturing environment for young people to learn and grow. Ravenstone Primary School, for providing a fantastic educational environment for young children in Balham. St Anselm’s Primary School, for providing a superb education to children in the community St Mary's Church, Balham, for working towards community cohesion and promoting interfaith relations. Tom's Farm, for offering students opportunities to learn about empathy while caring for animals. Tooting Common Parkrun, for promoting exercise and healthy living in the fantastic local green spaces. Trinity St Mary’s Primary School, for providing a fantastic learning experience for young members of our community. Earlsfield and Wandsworth Common Beatrix Potter School, for their great work to provide a safe and fun learning environment for their pupils. Burntwood School, for educating and preparing young people for success in the wider world. Earlsfield Primary School, for giving their students the best possible start. Floreat Primary School, for providing a wonderful educational facility for children to learn and grow. Nicholas Stewart Project, for working to prevent violence amongst young people and support families and communities after tragedy. Oak Lodge School, for their key efforts to create a harmonious learning environment. Swaffield Primary School, for their work to cultivate a safe learning space for their children. Furzedown 1,000 Trees, for their crucial work in protecting our green spaces and wider environment. Anastasia Capewell Congdon; for her key work in our community at Gift from Furzedown. Furzedown Community Network, for their brilliant efforts to bring people together and co-ordinate superb community events. Goldfinch Primary, for their great work in creating a positive learning environment for their pupils. Graham Loveland, for his dedication to his work and vital contributions to the community over the years. Lynn Selwyn-Reeves; for her superb community efforts at Furzedown Art Studio. Penwortham Primary, for the school’s key efforts in building students’ confidence and early education. Plastic Free Furzedown, for the organisations fantastic work to campaign for a better environment and improve local recycling. St Paul's Church, for promoting interfaith values and relations, and giving the community a vital gathering space Wandsworth Oasis, for their tremendous support to those living with HIV and providing excellent charity shops in the borough Tooting Al Risalah Secondary School, for their excellent work in preparing young people for their future. Broadwater Primary School. for their outstanding work to kickstart children’s education. Communication Workers Union, for protecting our local postal workers through their vital campaigning for workers’ rights. Critical NHS, for their absolutely crucial work in giving support to our brave NHS workers during the pandemic. Ernest Bevin College and Sixth Form Centre, for their services to young people and their families. Fircroft Primary School, for the school’s key contributions to their pupils’ foundational years. Franciscan Primary School, for providing a safe and supportive environment for their students GMB, St George's Branch, for supporting St George’s Hospital workers and for excellent work in campaigning for workers’ rights. Smallwood Primary School, for their brilliant work in cultivating a caring environment for their pupils. St Boniface RC Primary School, for working exceptionally to support their students and provide a safe learning space for them. St George's Hospital Charity, for working to fund improvements to our brilliant local hospital and their vital support provided during the pandemic. Balham and Tooting Newsie, for their constant and reliable updates on news and events in our local area, and hard work to promote local businesses. Broadwater School Streets, for their superb work to make our streets safer for children and families. Church Lane Mosque, for their vital work in building interfaith relationships and providing a brilliant community space. Forever Fishponds, for their hard work protecting our green spaces in Tooting and creating a positive environment in our community. Mushkil Aasaan, for their vital community and outreach work in the area. Pearl Chemist Vaccination Centre, for their tireless work throughout the pandemic in supporting the community and providing vaccinations to countless people. Royal Mahal, for being a key community hub and a shining example of a successful local business. The King's Head Pub, for their work in the community to foster a positive environment for our community and creating a brilliant entertainment venue. Tooting Islamic Centre, for their brilliant work towards building community cohesion and promoting interfaith relations. Tooting Works, for providing a fantastic community space and work environment. I would like to thank all those who attended - I cannot overstate how proud I am of our community. Each and every one of you is a true Tooting Hero. 44 years of Tory rule in Wandsworth came to an end with Labour taking control of the Council after the local elections. Labour won 35 seats, whilst the Tories won 22. I was thrilled to play a part along with our fantastic Councillors, candidates, and activists in putting Labour into power locally.
Labour’s historic victory here represents a new start for our borough, and it’s great to see Wandsworth’s group of Labour Councillors already taking action to help residents through the cost-of-living crisis. Talking to residents right across the borough, it was obvious to see that people in Wandsworth have rejected Conservative neglect both locally and nationally. The cost of living crisis is hitting residents hard, and it’s clear the Tories aren’t doing enough to address it. Wandsworth residents simply do not trust the Tories. The road to Labour in Government runs through our local councils, and I am hopeful this local victory will be the springboard to Labour’s general election victory. |
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