Your Labour councillors
for Lordship

Contact the team on lordship@hackney-labour.org.uk
http://www.lordshipN16.com
Advice surgeries:
Date: 2nd Sunday each month Start: 1.00pm End: 2.00pm
Venue: Stoke Newington Library
Address: Stoke Newington Church Street, London N16 0JS
Date: 4th Sunday each month Start: 11:00am End: 12.00pm
Venue: Peter Collins Memorial Hall
Address: Homleigh Road Estate, Holmleigh Road, London N16 5QW
More about the team:
Cllr Edward
Brown
Ed is a Stoke Newington resident who has lived in the area since
2006. He lives with his wife who is a doctor and presently
expecting their first child. He is a member of the Unite trade
union and has served as a primary school governor since 2006.
Ed works as a barrister and gives regular assistance to
individuals at law centres and Citizens Advice Bureaux across a
range of issues. He previously worked in Kingston, Jamaica, on
behalf of death sentence prisoners, and was employed by the
Victoria Climbie Inquiry looking into the protection of vulnerable
children.
Ed is standing to be your councillor in order to improve services
for local families and businesses. He will work tirelessly on your
behalf to make sure that local streets are cleaner and safer, to
improve Lordship's green spaces, to offer more opportunities for
young people and to ensure the council provides first rate, value
for money services.
Cllr Daniel
Stevens
Daniel is 28 and lives locally in Church Walk, Stoke Newington. He
is regular user of Clissold Park and the Clissold Leisure
Centre.
Daniel is the Policy Director for for the Environmental Industries
Commission (EIC). EIC is a trade association representing over 300
companies in the environmental technologies and services sector and
works to provide the environmental technologies and services
industry with a strong and effective voice with the government in
the debate about how to ensure that British companies succeed in a
rapidly growing worldwide market.
A keen campaigner, Daniel is a member of Friends of the Earth,
Greenpeace, the Fabian Society, Compass, SERA, Amnesty
International, Action Aid and Oxfam.
Daniel’s main policy interests if elected would be poverty
reduction (including welfare provision, creating employment
opportunities and social mobility through education), tackling
crime and the environment.
Daniel wants to be accountable to and contactable by all local
residents. He wants to take into account the views of all sections
of Lordship Ward’s diverse community, with the objective of
achieving the best outcome for all.
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