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Water supply in SW17

18/2/2021

 
​I know many residents have been concerned about water supply issues in Tooting, specifically in the SW17 area. In recent weeks there have been several disruptions to our water supply - including no water, low water pressure, and yellow/brown coloured water.

If you have seen discoloured water recently, please be assured that this is iron sediment caused by maintenance works currently taking place in the area. 
When the water has been turned off, the water flow can disturb sediment in the pipes, which can then cause the water to appear to be dark in colour. I have been in contact with Thames Water regarding this and they have assured me that it is not harmful.

​With the colder weather, Thames Water have also advised the following to help prevent water leaks:
• Check pipes – thaw frozen pipes with a hot water bottle or a towel soaked in water
• Bleed the radiators – use a radiator key to open the valve and release trapped air
• Look after your central heating – get your boiler serviced often and keep the heating on low when not at home
• Find your stop tap – these are usually found under the kitchen sink. Turn right to tighten and left to loosen
• Keep a plumber on hand – keep details of a reputable plumber on hand and make sure to check home insurance cover
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In the instance that you see a leak, you can report it to Thames Water here, then phone a plumber immediately.

Please do keep an eye on my Twitter, where I am posting updates on the water issues as they arise.

CEE Bill

10/2/2021

 
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I know that the Climate and Ecological Emergency (CEE) Bill is one of interest to many people here in Tooting.

On 9th February, the CEE Bill was debated in a thirty-minute adjournment debate. Adjournment debates are spaces at the end of the Parliamentary day when MPs can debate a specific topic. 

As you may know, the CEE Bill is a Private Members Bill (Presentation Bill), meaning that it does not involve a debate or a vote in Parliament, but rather it is a way of drawing attention to an issue. I support the principles of this Bill and will therefore continue to support Parliamentary measures that seek to implement many of the principles laid out in the Bill.

Indeed, I have already supported several amendments to the Environment Bill in order to improve it, such as Clause 2 for environmental targets on particulate matter and Clause 7 for Environmental Improvement Plans.

I will absolutely continue to support strong and effective amendments to the Environment Bill when it returns to the House of Commons in due course.

The climate crisis is an imminent threat to current and future generations. Please know that I am committed to holding the Government to account on their approach to climate change.

Fly-tipping: Rackham Mews, Furzedown

5/2/2021

 
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Local residents living or passing through Rackham Mews in Furzedown may have seen the large fly-tip that occurred earlier in the week.

Understandably, this is very unpleasant for those who live near this area and I have therefore written to Paul Chadwick, Director of Environment and Community Services at Wandsworth Council, as well as notifying the local councillors of the issue in the hope that this can be rectified as soon as possible. Please be assured that I will keep local resident updated of the progress on this.

Furzedown Police are currently appealing for witnesses, so if you have any information about this fly-tip, please do email [email protected] or message them via Twitter.

Tooting Common - update

28/1/2021

 
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I recently raised residents' concerns about damage to our beloved Tooting Common with Mr Neil Blackley, Head of Parks at Enable Leisure and Culture and have since received a response on this important issue

I am told comprehensive is in plan to return the Common to its pre-pandemic state, while keeping as much as possible open for public use. Initial works will target the worst affected areas, and will see the soil replenished and grass seeds planted. While these works are scheduled to commence in the spring, it will be a number of years before this much-loved part of Tooting is restored. 

Tooting Common

14/1/2021

 
​​If you've headed to Tooting Common for your daily exercise, you may have noticed that it is heavily waterlogged at the moment – so much so that many of its paths are virtually unusable. I am aware that this is incredibly inconvenient for the countless local residents - myself included - who are relying on this green corner of Tooting for our physical and mental health.

​​I have contacted the Environment Team at Wandsworth Council as well as Enable, who manage our local parks on their behalf, to find out what is being done to resolve this situation and return our beloved Common to its usual working order.
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I hope to hear back from both in due course, so do check back here for updates, and keep an eye on the Friends of Tooting Common Twitter and Facebook pages for updates. In the meantime, you can always put your wellies on and head down to the Common to see for yourself.

Bees!

13/1/2021

 
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Many local residents have been in touch about their concerns for the re-introduction of bee killing pesticides to England’s agricultural landscape.

Neonicotinoid pesticides were banned across the EU in 2018 due to their harmful impact on bees and pollinators, and the UK Government previously committed to maintaining these restrictions after Brexit. That being the case, many people were dismayed at the Government’s recent announcement authorising the use of neonicotinoids to treat sugar beet in England.

The Government’s U-turn is extremely worrying, with the UK’s bee population already in a precarious situation; a third of the UK's bee population has disappeared in just a decade, yet bees pollinate three quarters of our crops.

Having raised my concerns with Labour colleague, Luke Pollard MP, Shadow Secretary of State for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, I am pleased that he has written to the Government on this issue. 
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