The Hornchurch and Upminster Conservative Association is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Cllr Linda Hawthorn. She will be deeply missed throughout Upminster and her personal impact for over 30 years should be remembered. May she rest in peace
The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) have confirmed that driving test availability at the Hornchurch Test Centre will be boosted by the recruitment of a further five examiners serving the area.
Following a proposal to close the toilets in Upminster Park by the Residents Association Political Party, thankfully the RA u-turned on their own cuts following public pressure.
Following our long campaign over the last year, your Conservative Action Team in Upminster have listened to you in our surveys. As a result, we have listened to your views and made them central to our goals.
Julia Lopez MP has welcomed extra funding from the Conservative Government, providing schools in Hornchurch & Upminster with £3,564,548 in extra funding, as part of £2 billion this year and next for primary schools and secondary schools in England.
A local petition to keep Hornchurch Police Station in the Met’s ownership has been taken to New Scotland Yard by Hornchurch & Upminster MP, Julia Lopez.
A proposed school street scheme by Gaynes School is under consultation. But with no evidence of air quality improving, no accidents involving children recently and traffic diverted onto Corbets Tey Road, residents do not support the scheme.
The scheme will impose restrictions on quiet avenues and have little to no effect on safety or emissions. Sign our petition to join the fight against the scheme.