| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:What does Cllr Lambert stand for | |
| Posted by: | Guy Lambert | |
| Date/Time: | 22/03/26 02:01:00 |
| Either you can't read or can't be bothered to. I know maps can be challenging but the one for Chiswick Medical Practice (as I have said more than once) is inviting patients from TW8. Like any business (and GP surgeries are businesses) they are entitled to seek clients. The practice I use would have my recommendation because the service is prompt and professional. I am open to facts (unlike some) so where do you get those alleged facts about 31% in 'social housing granted by the council'. I don't claim to be an expert but my understanding is that asylum accommodation is the responsibility of the Home Office, not the council. Some accommodation is provided in the private rental sector by companies like Serco, also paid for by the Home Office. If you provide data in a professional manner I will respond to it. Of course, the location of asylum seekers in Hounslow does put pressure on some local services but 2100 is much less than 1% of the population in Hounslow and very few if any in Brentford. Church Street: there was no democratic vote, though there may have been a consultation. I was a brand new councillor when that closure was agreed over 10 years ago so I never was much aware and I don't remember the details. I do remember passionate claims from both sides of the debate, like the closure of Albany Road (in my ward) to Alexandra Road a little less long ago which was expected by some on this forum to cause chaos, just as closing the North side of Trafalgar Square was supposed to! I listen to professionals actually, and in my experience they have a better grasp of matters than people whose only engagement is complaining on social media. And I am sorry your doctor service cannot provide prompt response. Mine can, and nearly always does. There is a solution available to those who can be bothered to read. |