Waltham Forest Rated Red for Potholes
Waltham Forest is one of only 13 local authorities to receive a RED rating, the lowest rating possible, for the condition of the roads.
Over the last few months, it has been great talking with so many wonderful people in our community, listening to your thoughts, concerns and hopes for Grove Green.
Having local councillors who are committed to standing up for residents, and truly representing our area, is incredibly important. That's why we are running to be your local councillors at the upcoming election on Thursday 7th May.
Serving our community is a privilege, and we take that responsibility seriously.
In 2025 we spoke to over 1,000 residents on the doorstep in Grove Green. We're eager to get to work on the issues you have raised in those conversations, delivering cleaner and safer streets, and making our area a great place to live, work and raise a family.
Waltham Forest is one of only 13 local authorities to receive a RED rating, the lowest rating possible, for the condition of the roads.
More broken promises by Labour! In his last election manifesto, Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan pledged to keep “a 24-hour police front office counter in every borough.”
Several residents have contacted us to see if anything can be done about the car and caravan that have been illegally parked without license plates on the corner of Norlington Road and Richmond Road for weeks.
The recent cold snap caused a burst water main on the corner of Warren Road and Francis road, leading to a huge water leak.
Grove Green campaigner Arran Angus helped a resident of Grove Green Road get her money back from the council.
Research by the Liberal Democrats has shown that between January and October, a record 452,595 people waited more than 12 hours for a bed in A&E, up from just 1,590 over the same period in 2016.