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It may be interesting to note that two Goose Green councillors have cabinet roles :

  • James McAsh - Cabinet Member for the Climate Emergency, Clean Air and Streets
  • Portia Mwangangye  -- Deputy Cabinet Member for Young People

The first might be relevant to Lime bikes and similar!

More details at https://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/mgFindMember.aspx

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Does this mean James McAsh will take over the rollout of CPZ? Cllr Rose is on the record this month saying she is personally determined to make the whole Borough CPZ. Will he follow this hard line?

It does rather make a nonsense of consultation. Cllr Rose rather gave the impression that the purpose of consultation, in her mind anyway, is to sell the council agenda, not so much to listen.

Others may correct me but I do not recall any mention in the Southwark Labour 2022 manifesto of a pledge to make the whole borough CPZ, this seems to have crept in after?

 

 

 

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