Justine Greening MP Writes To Residents | ||||
)pening the new Jobcentre Plus, her new Creditworthiness Assessment Bill and more
Dear Resident, Working in Putney, Roehampton and Southfields • Wrote around 700 letters or emails to constituents about their concerns. • Joined Deputy Mayor and West Putney Councillor Jane Cooper at the annual Get Active Festival in Roehampton which had a fantastic Kings and Queens banquet for older members of the Roehampton community, ran by fantastic volunteers and Regenerate RISE. • Attended the Institution and Induction of the Reverend John Whittaker as the Team Rector at St Mary's Church. • Opened the new Wandsworth Jobcentre Plus, alongside discussing how they can support Roehampton and local residents to take advantage of the jobs created by Roehampton regeneration.
• Joined lots of children from Sacred Heart Primary School and the Alton Primary School at the Rackets Cubed day at the Roehampton Club. Rackets Cubed encourages kids to practice maths, and do sports all while having a great time. Working in Westminster As your local Member of Parliament, this month in Westminster I have: • Attended the Girl Guide's 10th Annual Attitudes Survey launch on girls' experiences and spoke to guides about what more we can do to encourage young women. The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill This month I introduced a bill into the House of Commons. The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill is a simple but powerful change which would create a level playing field for 15 million renters to get fair access to credit. At the moment, if you own your home and pay a mortgage, a lender will take into account your mortgage payments to assess your credit score to see how reliable you are to lend to. The higher your score, the better deal you get on loans, whether mortgage payments, car loans or even mobile phone plans. But if you were renting the very same home, these payments aren’t taken into account when determining your credit history. The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill would change the law so that credit providers such as banks have to consider rental and council tax payments as part of your credit history. It will help the millions of reliable renters across the country. This is especially important for renters in our community, whose years of responsible payments should be taken into account in future mortgage or loan deals. I'm campaigning with crossbench Peer, Lord Bird from the House of Lords and we already have cross party support. The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill has already been supported by the House of Lords and I now aim to get it passed by the House of Commons and into law. Roehampton Playing Fields Update A business plan has now been created that will hopefully give a real boost to our local facilities but also with the backing of local residents - addressing the concerns of residents about light and noise, and providing for the needs of local teams and youth groups, and of course ensuring that the fields are managed effectively so as to be cost efficient. I've written to Wandsworth Borough Council to express my support for these plans and will keep you updated with the next steps. This month I met with Chief Superintendent Sally Benatar, head of the South West London Borough Command Unit which includes Wandsworth, and with Superintendent Peter Gardner and Safer Neighbourhoods lead Inspector Barrie Capper. We were able to discuss moped crime progress - reported moped crime is now down by 29%. The discussion also covered what is being done by the police to combat youth on youth, drug and gang crimes locally. If you have particular concerns regarding crime locally, do let me know and I will also raise this at my next meeting. CCG Meeting
Anthony Nolan's Communities vs Blood Cancer Every 14 minutes someone is diagnosed with blood cancer and last year over 2000 people needed a stem cell or bone marrow transplant, so this month in Parliament I joined the Anthony Nolan organisation who are campaigning for more people to register as stem cell and transplant donors. In Putney, we have around 1385 people currently on the stem cell donor register and just over 100 people registered in the last year. I'm on the stem cell register and it is really easy to do - just takes a few minutes and you could be there when someone needs you to help save their life. It would be absolutely brilliant if we could get more people to register, particularly young people as donors under 30 lead to better survival rates for recipients. Join me by registering here. I hope that this update gives you a brief snapshot of some of the things I am working on as our local Member of Parliament. As ever, if you would like to contact me or raise an issue, than please get in touch and I will do the best I can to help. You can email me on justine@justinegreening.co.uk, write to me at 3 Summerstown, SW17 0BQ or call my office on 0208 946 4557. You can also follow me on Twitter and Facebook to see all my latest updates. Best wishes, October 5, 2018 |