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    February 2016 E-Newsletter

    Heres my February e-news, covering some of the issues you have been writing to me about, local concerns and campaigns and some of what I havebeen up to over the month. It doesn't cover everything, so do e-mail if there is anything else you would like to know about and I will do my best to

    let you know.

    Just so you know, I will also be campaigning to remain in as we move towards the Europe referendum, although I am concentra ting on the elec-tions for the Mayor of London first. For all its imperfections, I am sure we are better off, safer and stronger in the EU - but therell be more on that

    another time.

    ContentsProtect our Freedom of Information laws

    Equalise the State Pension Age - but it must be done fairly for all

    Tough times for the local NHS as funding slashed

    Is it time for a Citizens Income? My contribution to the debate

    Paddington Pole goes back to the drawing board - but what comes next?

    Meanwhile, attention shifts to West End Green

    Has Paddington Green police station also now been sold for development?

    More planning controversies over Whiteleys and Lanark Road

    Prime Place start marketing luxury flats on the Moberley site just days after centre closes for re-building

    Continuing the fight for a better broadband service in Westminster

    Local GP asks for 150 to write a supporting letter for an Employment Support Allowance Appeal

    Clean up the Bakerloo line - its filthy!

    Research has shown that Westminster betting shops cluster in poorer areas

    Labour criticises closure of North Westminster Drug and Alcohol Service as council cuts hit drug and sexual health work

    Westminster Council almost bottom of the national league for cuts to social care

    Im backing the campaign to end to great the pre-pay rip-off hitting 7200 household in Westminster North

    Protect our Freedom of Information laws

    The Freedom of Information Act - introduced by the Labour government - has been responsible for the disclosure of some of the biggest stories of

    the past decade, to the discomfort of many! Of course it is right to review legislation at regular intervals to ensure the balance is right, but we must

    guard against any attempt to roll back the fundamental principles underpinning it. Many constituents have written to me to express their concerns

    that this is exactly what the Government intends. Here is my response.

    Equalise the State Pension Age - but it must be done fairly for all

    As life expectancy has increased, so the state pension age has begun to rise, and alongside that, the pension age for women a nd men has beenbrought into lune. However, the speed at which these changes have been introduced, and the poor communication with those affected, has left manywomen - especially those born in the early 1950s, losing out and with too little time to prepare. The women affected may have worked for most of

    their adult lives and paid their national insurance contributions, but they also earned less than their male counterparts, often took time out to bring

    up children and certainly have not had equal chances of an occupational pension. Yet, they stand to lose billions of pounds worth of pensions which

    could mean as much as 36,000 per woman.

    I am hearing from women locally who know that finding work in their late 50s and 60s is far harder than it is for someone of 30. Some have been

    made redundant as a result of cuts in public services- yet they now need to work for years more than they had been expecting and planning for.

    As a member of the Work and Pensions Select Committee, we are looking into what needs to be done to help those women, possibly through some

    form of transitional arrangements.

    You can watch WASPI - Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign - campaigners giving evidence to the Select Committee here.

    Tough times for the local NHS as funding slashed

    Amazingly, and despite all the pressures on inner Londons health services - including the need to continue building up health care in the communi-

    ty to reduce the need for emergency hospital admissions, Westminster is regarded as being OVER-funded and faces some of the biggest spending

    cuts in the country in the coming years.

    An analysis done for me by the House of Commons Library found that the two Clinical Commissioning Groups covering Westminster will see

    funding per person drop by up to 10% by 2020.

    Over the next five years, West London and Central London CCGs will get the following increases in allocation (in cash terms):

    Meanwhile, plans to re-shape the hospital service in North West London (Shaping a Healthier Future) have involved spending a staggering 33.6

    million on consultancy costs in the last two years!

    Is it time for a Citizens Income? My contribution to the debate

    There is (quite understandably) much interest in the idea of a basic income, which would sweep away swathes of the complica ted social security

    and tax allowances systems, reducing the need for means-testing and boosting work incentives, say supporters. But in this debate in this months

    Progress magazine,I argue that if something looks too good to be true, it probably is.

    Paddington Pole goes back to the drawing board - but what will replace it?

    The storm of protest which greeted the unveiling of plans for a 72 storey Shard at 1, London Street (by Paddington Station) led to a hasty with-drawal of the plans. This is very welcome - the Paddington Pole was wholly misconceived, and it is extraordinary that Westminster City Council

    let it get as far as it did.

    Please find two news stories about the Paddington Pole 1and 2.

    However, we now await Pole 2, with suggestions that this may come in closer to 35 storeys, and which is still expected to generate enough com-munity benefit for the re-development of the Bakerloo station in Paddington. What will then happen with regard to any affordable housing require-

    ments (never Westminster Councils top priority but desperately needed)? Pole 1 provided for just 15% affordable, with theplan being that this

    would fund the re-building of the Almshouses in St Johns Wood. Not good enough!

    Meanwhile on West End Green

    We can also expect changes to the original plans for this long-vacant site at the Harrow Road/Edgware Road junction, reducing the height of thetower from 38-storeys but potentially adding to the height of the mansion style flats which make up the remainder of the scheme. As was the case

    with the original Paddington Pole design, this scheme has been rushed forward to try and get agreement before the Mayoral e lection, despite the

    fact that it is not consistent with Westminster Councils Tall Buildings policy.

    This scheme, too, has a totally inadequate affordable housing provision, of just 23%.

    Has Paddington Green police station been sold?

    We are also hearing rumours, yet to be absolutely confirmed by the Mayors Office for Crime and Policing, that Paddington Green Police Station

    has also now been sold and could form part of a greater development around this junction. This is, of course, the last police station in North West-

    minster

    Controversy over the re-development of Whiteleys

    This issue has caused concerns amongst residents and the South East Bayswater Residents Association regarding

    the bulk and height of the proposed development; the effect on light and overlooking of adjoining residential properties, e specially in KensingtonSquare Gardens and Redan Place to flats; the effect on the Listed building itself and on the adjoining properties, including loss of one of the domesand raising of the other dome by main central entrance by around four metres, loss of main central entrance stone work and do ors as well as loss of

    two corner entrances into Whiteleys, a detrimental effect on the Queensway Conservation Area and the adjoining Bayswater and Westbourne Con-

    servation Areas (amongst other objections).

    and inevitably

    No provision for Affordable Housing on site or elsewheredespite the affordable housing need in Bayswater

    While on Lanark Road

    There is clearly a need to re-develop the community centre and youth club, and a desperate need for more homes, but there are real concerns about

    the size and design of the building, and its impact on some local residents properties. The size of the building is partly driven by the need to include

    properties for full market cost sales to support the provision of lower cost units, but as local councillor Rita Begum argues:

    "Westminster Council should look again at the possibility of using the affordable housing fund (to help with the intermediate flats) or the incomingCommunity Infrastructure Levy (to help with the youth and community centre) to assist with the Lanark Road scheme. Such additional funding

    could enable a revised scheme to provide its important community benefits whilst reducing the proposed height and bulk of the new building."

    You can see the full response here.

    Luxury flats to be built on the Moberley to be marketed from March 3rd- two

    weeks after centre closes for re-building

    The closure of the Jubilee sports centre in Queens Park has been hugely controversial with one element being the fact that there will be no afforda-

    ble homes on either of the re-built Moberley or the Jubilee sites.

    Now it seems that the luxury flats on site are being marketed from March 3rdeven though the Moberley only closed for re-building lastweek! Prices are advertised as starting from 520,000. It is no wonder that ordinary Londoners cannot get a foot on the ladder-not only are the pric-

    es astronomical, homes are being sold years before they are even built.

    GP asks for 150 to write a supporting letter for an Employment Support Allow-ance Appeal

    Constituents needing letters of support from their GPs for housing or social security claims routinely face a charge for this - but I was taken aback

    when lawyers from Paddington law Centre told me of a demand for 150 (negotiated down to a still-eye-watering 90). As most requests are frompeople on low incomes (or have to be paid by cash-strapped voluntary organisations) there is no justification for such a huge demand. I am very

    pleased that West London Clinical Commissioning Group intend to take this up.

    If you have been asked to pay a large amount for a GP letter, do please let me know, so I can get a fuller picture of the problem.

    Clean up the Bakerloo line!

    Working together with local Greater London Assembly Member Murad Qureshi, I have been calling for a deep clean of the seats on the Bakerlooline- many of which are now simply disgusting. We are promised that there are ongoing upgrade work to replace all the seats on the service by the

    end of the year, which would be good news if it is kept to- so well stay on the case.

    Continuing the fight for a better broadband service in Westminster

    With frustration continuing over the poor standard of broadband, I put my name to Broadbad, a cross-party report highlighting the problems and

    inconsistencies in UK broadband and the lack on investment which is damaging businesses and individuals alike.

    Here is a link to the Telegraph report.

    Here is a link to the report.

    Westminster betting shops cluster in poorer areas, research shows

    Im not against gambling in itself - but we were so right to campaign against the former Prince of Wales pub being converted into yet another bet-

    ting shop. All the research confirms that betting shops are clustering in poorer areas and taking a toll on income and on mental health. Congratula-tions to Westminster Council for this mapping exercise, and they can be sure of my support in measures to limit the number and concentration of

    betting shops.

    Please find links to news stories on this important issue hereand here.

    Labour criticises closure of North Westminster Drug and Alcohol Service as coun-

    cil cuts hit drug and sexual health work

    Westminster Council, in yet another round of budget cuts, has announced a funding reduction of 1.4m from Substance Misuse programmes and0.7m from Sexual Health schemes. This will mean the sudden closure on March 31st of the vitally important North Westminster Drug and AlcohoService (NWDAS) in Harrow Road, which serves the whole of the northern part of the City including parts of the West End. It is obvious that there

    will be a significant impact on the delivery of vital services to people with drug and alcohol addiction.

    Harrow Road Labour Councillor Guthrie McKie said:

    The North Westminster Drug and Alcohol Service has played a vital role in helping people dealing with addiction in my ward a nd many others.

    Why hasnt the Council made more of an effort to persuade Government Ministers that an inner city Borough, like Westminster, needs a robust andwell-funded programme to deal with drug and alcohol abuse? These cuts, together with those on Sexual Health, have the potential to cause severe

    damage to the lives of vulnerable individuals and the communities in which they live.

    Westminster Council almost bottom of the national league for cuts to social care

    Parliamentary questions I asked this month revealed that Westminster is almost bottom of the class when it comes to cuts to social care for elderly

    and disabled people ( and not so far from the bottom for cuts to Childrens services, even before the latest round hitting Childrens Centres and the

    youth service

    Since 2011, Westminster has the second highest cuts- at 32%.

    http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2016-02-01/25011/

    WCC has the 14th highest cuts to children's services according to the table in this question

    http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2016-02-01/25012/

    Im backing the campaign to end to great pre-pay rip-off

    According to the Citizens Advice Bureau prepayment meter (PPM) consumers pay 226 a year more than those who use direct debit , yet these con-sumers are often the poorest in our society. Christians Against Povertys (CAP) The Poor Pay More report also showed that six in ten PPM custom-

    ers are vulnerable and that there is widespread self-disconnection taking place, with 54% not using their heating for at least one week a month over

    winter because they cannot afford to top up their meter, and an estimated 43,000 households in the UK who are in arrears on their PPM not using

    their heating at all.

    7,273 households in Westminster North are affected- and lose out to the tune of 1.6 million a year.

    Im backing the campaign to stop this rip off, led by Brent Central MP Dawn Butler. We call on government to:

    1. Cut the cost of prepayment meters in line with the cheapest direct debit fuel tariffs saving consumers 226 a year

    2. End debt collection by energy companies during the winter (as Scottish Energy have done)

    3. Ensure homes with pensioners, disabled people and children don't have prepayment meters fitted

    4. Stop installation of prepayment meters during the winter

    5. Monitor and require action on self-disconnection by those on smart meters and prioritise prepayment meter customers in the UK roll-out.

    Heres my audio clip.

    You can also help by signing the petition here.

    Thank you for reading and I welcome your comments

    Karen Buck MP

    Website: www.karenbuck.org.uk

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