Emma Dalmayne
Green Party candidate for Plumstead & Glyndon
I am so proud of myself and my fellow candidates right now! Greenwich Green Party Candidate: Emma Dalmayne – Plumstead and Glyndon. I am an Autistic mother, Activist and an Autistic rights campaigner. I have brought up six children in Plumstead over the last 26 years, and have experienced the worst and the best of the local schools in the Greenwich Borough. I am a home educator, and I am passionate about the rights of parents being able to access support for their disabled children whether in school or out. I am the CEO of an Autistic led organisation, Autistic Inclusive Meets based in Woolwich. I am also a Community Liaison Advocate for the HER Centre in Greenwich. I have been campaigning against fake cures, domestic violence and abusive treatments for the last ten years. I have led protests and campaigns, promoting and fighting for the rights of disabled people. https://greenwichandbexley.greenparty.org.uk/local-elections-2026/#robdavies
Where Emma fits into things
About the role
The responsibility of a councillor is to represent the people within a ward by making decisions on local services and other local issues.
What councillors do
- Make decisions on local services like housing, roads, and parks
- Represent residents' concerns at council meetings
- Help resolve local issues raised by constituents
- Set council budgets and local tax levels
How to influence
- Attend local council surgeries
- Write or email about local issues
- Attend public council meetings
- Join local community groups
Council
Greenwich