Cllr Keith Prince


Leader  of the Conservative Group and Leader of Redbridge Council.

 

 

 

 

 


Aldborough By Election:  Aldborough Conservatives have selected Melvyn Marks as the Conservative Candidate in the Nov 10th By Election. Contact him at: Mel.Marks@RedbridgeConservatives.co.uk or by calling his campaign team on: 020 8551 4333


   Redbridge Conservatives - Helping to Put Britain Back on its Feet

At RedbridgeConservatives.co.uk you can

* Find out about Political, Campaigning and Social Events across our wards and Conservative Associations
* Learn more about your Conservative Councillors and your Conservative Action Teams.
* Link to the websites of the four Conservative Associations that are in Redbridge (Chingford and Woodford Green; Ilford North; Ilford South; Leyton and Wanstead)
* Link to the website of Lee Scott MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Ilford North

To find out more about Conservatives in Redbridge contact us today.

Conservatives@redbridgeconservatives.co.uk   or call 020 8551 4333

 


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Labour admit they now support the Government's spending plans for the police (27/01/12)
Labour’s shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has backed down and supported the Government’s pay freeze for police officers which will save £350 million.
Chairman sends wishes for Chinese New Year (23/01/12)
Conservative Party co-Chairman Sayeeda Warsi has sent her best wishes to the Chinese community at the start of the Year of the Dragon.
First Marine Energy Park in the South West (23/01/12)
The South West has today been named as the UK’s first Marine Energy Park placing the South West at the forefront of marine renewable energy.
Co-operatives Bill to help build a fairer economy (19/01/12)
The Prime Minister has announced plans to introduce a Co-operatives Bill that will cut red tape and help to build a fairer economy.
Elderly given more choice over where they live (18/01/12)
Housing Minister Grant Shapps and Communities Minister Andrew Stunell have called on councils to use every opportunity under the New Deal for Older People to give elderly people more choice and control over where they live, so they are not pressured to sell their home or move into residential care.
PM welcomes plans to push coasting schools harder (17/01/12)
Ahead of a government summit on 'coasting schools' to be held at Downing Street, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, has confirmed his intention to scrap the 'satisfactory' judgment for school inspections.
More powers to remove underperforming teachers (13/01/12)
Schools will soon find it easier to manage their teachers and help ensure they are performing to the best of their abilities.

News

Labour admit they now support the Government's spending plans for the police (27/01/12)
Labour’s shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has backed down and supported the Government’s pay freeze for police officers which will save £350 million.
Chairman sends wishes for Chinese New Year (23/01/12)
Conservative Party co-Chairman Sayeeda Warsi has sent her best wishes to the Chinese community at the start of the Year of the Dragon.
First Marine Energy Park in the South West (23/01/12)
The South West has today been named as the UK’s first Marine Energy Park placing the South West at the forefront of marine renewable energy.
Co-operatives Bill to help build a fairer economy (19/01/12)
The Prime Minister has announced plans to introduce a Co-operatives Bill that will cut red tape and help to build a fairer economy.
Elderly given more choice over where they live (18/01/12)
Housing Minister Grant Shapps and Communities Minister Andrew Stunell have called on councils to use every opportunity under the New Deal for Older People to give elderly people more choice and control over where they live, so they are not pressured to sell their home or move into residential care.
PM welcomes plans to push coasting schools harder (17/01/12)
Ahead of a government summit on 'coasting schools' to be held at Downing Street, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, has confirmed his intention to scrap the 'satisfactory' judgment for school inspections.
More powers to remove underperforming teachers (13/01/12)
Schools will soon find it easier to manage their teachers and help ensure they are performing to the best of their abilities.