Rochester East
If you would like to tell us about any local issues, or would like to know more about your local Labour Party activities, please contact:
Rochester and Strood CLP Contact: Nick Bowler (as below)
Rochester and Strood Labour website.
This Ward Councillors:
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| Cllr. Teresa Murray Surgeries: Parish Centre, Delce Road, Rochester: First Saturday of each month, 10.30am-12 noon. Contact: teresa.murray@medway.gov.uk |
Cllr. Nick Bowler Surgeries: Parish Centre, Delce Road, Rochester: First Saturday of each month, 10.30am-12 noon. Contact: nickbowler89@btinternet.com |
Councillor Expenses Published
Councillor’s expenses for 2011-12.
Rochester East Community Clean-Up 23rd May
Volunteers are invited to convene at 6.30pm in the car park of the Delce Healthy Living Centre on Wednesday 23rd May.
Rochester Neighbourhood Panel
Cllrs Nick Bowler and Teresa Murray are holding a Neighbourhood Panel meeting on Wednesday 25th April, from 7pm at St Peter’s Parish Hall.
Tories up against the wall
Medway Labour is concerned about Council inaction over the state of repair of hundreds of retaining walls across the Towns, which have potential to collapse at great cost to taxpayers.
Tackling the growing problem of legal loan sharks
We challenge ministers to offer credible and detailed proposals for tackling the problems inherent in the high-cost credit sector.
Save Our NHS and Care Services
Medway Labour campaign across Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham for the Tories to drop the bill which would privatise our NHS by the back door.
Standing up for Medway’s Social Care
Medway Labour Group have called an emergency public meeting to discuss the proposed closure and privatisation of care services in Medway.
Supporting the Women’s Aid ‘Real Man’ Anti-Domestic Violence Campaign
Medway Labour group teamed up with Debenhams store in Chatham on Saturday to support the ‘Real Man’ campaign.
Time to Get Serious About Airport Proposals
It is clear that the local Tories, who also purport to be against the airport proposals, do not have any voice at all when it comes to influencing their central party.







