Labour Group, Medway Council

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Protesting about the threat to St Peters
Nick with parents protesting at the Sweeps festival, about the Tories' attempt to close St Peters school

Possible closure of St Peters
Teresa speaks to parents and gets signatures on the petition to save St. Peters

Cllr Bill Esterson by Rochester Gate
Cllr Esterson is furious that the Council has gone back on its word about providing recycling facilities

Cllr Bill Esterson outside St. Barts
The chapel grounds are full of litter and overgrown. The walls are fallings down and the building is in urgent need of significant repair

Rochester Council 1995
Unlike the Tories, when in control the Labour Group have a Mayor from the opposition

Remembrance Sunday
Cllr Paul Godwin and Jonathan Shaw MP at the memorial

Keep Warm Keep Well
Teresa meets campaigners from local older people's organisations

Keep Warm Keep Well
Teresa Murray and Jonathan Shaw MP at the event

Fair Tips- Vince and Teresa with staff of Pizza Hut
Vince and Teresa outside Pizza Hut, with the sign to signify the restaurant makes sure its staff take home their tips.

Fair Tips- Teresa and Vince
Teresa and Vince meet staff at Pizza Hut

Teresa at Strood station
Teresa handing out flyers to commuters, following the announcement that the Cannon St. service is to be retained.

John Street Planters
Cllrs Teresa Murray and Nick Bowler help local residents improve the street scene.

Cllr Murray with MPs Bob Marshall-Andrews and Jonathan Shaw
New candidate Teresa works with local Labour MPs

Cllr Hubbard, and ward organisers Tris Osborne & John Jones
Local Labour councillor, and ward organisers help clear up Broomhill Park in Strood

Cllrs Stephen Hubbard, Teresa Murray & Bill Esterson at Chapter
Local Labour councillors outside the local school, which they supported in its recent transition to an Academy

Money for Allotments in Chatham Central
Julie Shaw, with Jonathan Shaw MP and allotment managers: Chatham Central gave £2 000 from their Ward Fund to improve the railings

Paul and Pastor David Hadlum
Paul and Pastor David Hadlum, with sound equipment bought with Chatham Central's ward improvement fund

Sam's Place
Cllrs Vince Maple & Julie Shaw paid a recent visit to the after school club Sam's Place.

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