“We don’t pause often enough to ask ourselves whether the things that impact our daily lives are working for us. Health services. Housing. Schools. Transport. The Council. Are they worklng for you?”
“I decided to run for Lambeth Council because as a resident of Lambeth and, in particular, as a parent I too frequently sees how “the system” works against residents just trying to get on with the everyday and live a good life.”
“My three priorities as a councillor in Waterloo & South Bank will be:”
“- to make it easier for constituents to access the Council/public services they need;”
“- to radically improve the maintenance of housing estates in the ward and improve conditions for all categories of renters;”
“- to seek enhancements to the issues that most affect the community’s day-to-day life such as accessible pavements, road safety, cleanliness, open spaces, policing and personal safety.”
“I also take a special interest in getting the support system for our young people with special education needs (SEN) and their families working better. I will commit to making contact with all families in the ward with an Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) or diagnosis and hold SEN surgeries so we can work together with families to remove obstacles and improve the way things work.”
“Originally from Essex, I moved to Lambeth over 20 years ago. I have two sons with autism at schools in the borough and work for a cultural charity. In 2022, I was 67 votes short of being elected as a councillor for Waterloo & South Bank.”
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Constituency
Waterloo & South Bank
Ward
Doug Buist
Candidate
Waterloo & South Bank
The responsibility of a councillor is to represent the people within a ward by making decisions on local services and other local issues.
Lambeth