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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).
Kemi Adegoke is the Conservative parliamentary candidate for this constituency (Dulwich and West Norwood) which covers Herne Hill and Loughborough Junction.
She will be answering your questions at the Cambria Pub, on Wednesday the 17th of February.
Find out more about why this local resident wants to represent the people of Herne Hill and what she plans [...]
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.
East Dulwich Conservatives know that primary school places are a pressing issue for local parents – it is a London-wide problem affecting many boroughs, not just Southwark.Unfortunately, the council’s ability to attract government funding has been severely limited as East Dulwich is the only part of Southwark suffering from this acute shortage of places.
Kemi Adegoke, [...]
Our parliamentary candidate, Kemi Adegoke is mentioned in the Londoner’s Diary of today’s evening standard.
Labour’s recession is harming local stores and national chains alike. Kemi does not want to lose any more shops in the area. She has launched a campaign on Small Business Rate Relief.
“Rising business rates are hurting small shops. Yet many shops don’t claim the rate relief they’re entitled to because they don’t know about [...]
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 [...]