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Labour’s dirty campaigning shocks electorate

Labour's dirty campaigning shocks electorate

The Labour Party are facing calls for an investigation into their campaign tactics after a postcard campaign targeted 250,000 women at risk of breast cancer, saying that a Conservative government would scrap two-week specialist referral for suspected breast cancer patients. Apart from being completely untrue, this type of scaremongering is downright shameless.
Locally, too, Labour have [...]

Southwark Pensioners Group Meeting

Southwark Pensioners Group Meeting

Kemi debates pensioners’ issues with Harriet Harman MP and Simon Hughes MP in front of the Southwark Pensioners Action Group at the Houses of Parliament (Portcullis House).

First Capital Connect: REFUND SUCCESS!

First Capital Connect: REFUND SUCCESS!

After lots of campaigning, First Capital Connect has agreed to give refunds to EVERYONE using their poor service over the last few months and not just season ticket holders.

Read the full story to find out how to claim your refund and more!

First Capital Connect Train Disruptions - Request for Compensation

First Capital Connect Train Disruptions - Request for Compensation

Kemi Adegoke, Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Dulwich & West Norwood requests compensation for First Capital Connect Train customers using the Thameslink service from train stations in the constituency.

Support Our Countdown Campaign

Support Our Countdown Campaign

Kemi is campaigning for more countdown signs all over the constituency, including Herne Hill, East Dulwich and West Norwood.

Labour’s Empty Homes Scandal

Labour's Empty Homes Scandal

Another Labour Lambeth Housing Scandal as millions of pounds lost as houses left to rot.

Kemi Adegoke responds to MP’s Interview in Evening Standard.

Kemi Adegoke responds to MP's Interview in Evening Standard.

Our parliamentary candidate, Kemi Adegoke is mentioned in the Londoner’s Diary of today’s evening standard.

More Primary School Places Needed

More Primary School Places Needed

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Supporting Our Small Shops - Small Business Rate Relief

Supporting Our Small Shops - Small Business Rate Relief

Small shops are at the heart of our high streets in Dulwich & West Norwood, Herne Hill and Brixton. They offer diversity and choice and provide a really personal service to their community.
You can find out more about what Dulwich & West Norwood Conservatives are doing to help shops in the area by clicking here
Yet in [...]

No more Gatwick service for Dulwich

No more Gatwick service for Dulwich

Have you used the train service from Gipsy Hill, East or North Dulwich to travel to East Croydon and then get a connection onto Gatwick? This has been provided for some 20 years, but Southern trains have now withdrawn the off peak service. This means if you use Gatwick Airport you will now [...]

WebCameron: Labour’s Debt Crisis

Despite a decade of economic growth, borrowing has rocketed under Gordon Brown. We can’t go on like this, or all of us will be bankrupt.

Kemi Adegoke selected as Parliamentary candidate in Dulwich & West Norwood

Kemi Adegoke selected as Parliamentary candidate in Dulwich & West Norwood

Kemi Adegoke, a local conservative activist has been selected by the Dulwich and West Norwood Conservatives to fight Tessa Jowell at the next General Election.
Wimbledon-born Kemi has an Engineering Degree from the University of Sussex and is currently studying for a law degree part-time at Birkbeck College. She is a Chartered Member of the British [...]

Parking Consultation near Tulse Hill Station

Lambeth Council will shortly start consulting local people in parts of Thurlow Park for the second time about an extension to the existing Controlled Parking Zone centred on Tulse Hill Station.
The proposals have been reduced in scope because some residents view the plans as a “stealth tax.” The detailed proposals involve part of Croxted Road, [...]

Salters Hill safety improvements

Lambeth Council had installed a money-making camera trap at the foot of Salters Hill. Following an extensive campaign by Gipsy Hill Councillor Graham Pycock and several irate drivers the camera was removed. Graham also called successfully for genuine safety improvements at the school crossing at the bottom of the hill.
Graham says: “At last, the turning [...]