by Yixiang Zeng
Residents from North Harrow came together at the weekend to celebrate James Bond’s local election win in May.
The event on Saturday, held by the Headstone North Councillor at St Alban’s Church Hall, was to thank voters for their support and trust following his decision to stand as an Independent.
One of the guests at the party, Sheila O’Brien, of Church Drive, explained why she had decided to support Mr Bond, rather than one of the candidates from a particular party.
She said: “James is the man with people. Everybody around him says he is always with other people and the community.”
That was backed up by Deirdre Deely, who said: “He could represent us without any other party influence.”
Two previous independent councillors, Neville Hughes and Derek Tyler, also showed their support by attending the celebrations.
Mr Hughes, a former Roxeth councillor, said: “An independent is someone who challenges council’s decision making, someone who thinks about people in the Harrow, not the particular political party.”
Councillor Bond’s victory was one of the shocks during dramatic local elections in May, in which he was elected at the expense of former Mayor Eric Silver.
Mr Bond said his priority since then has been the people of Headstone North, with regular residents’ surgeries being held so people can meet him.
He said: “These surgeries take place on Saturday mornings twice a month at two locations within the Headstone North ward.
“I shall serve the community by making myself available to all the residents who live here.”
Edited by Simon Fyles
Markets correspondent @SNL Financial (in Hong Kong), covering Australasia metals & Mining. Ex-Thomson Reuters financial regulatory journalist (in Hong Kong). ex-Euromoney financial & legal writer (in London). Twitter: https://twitter.com/YixiangZeng
Showing posts with label Headstone North Councillor James Bond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Headstone North Councillor James Bond. Show all posts
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Monday, 2 August 2010
Residents celebrated independent councillor's historic win

by Yixiang Zeng
Residents from North Harrow celebrated James Bond's local election win in May as an independent on Saturday night.
The event, held by the Headstone North Councillor at St Alban's Church Hall, Norwood Drive, was to thank voters' support and trust.
When talking with one of the guests at the party, Sheila Obrien, of Church Drive, said: “James is the man with people. Everybody around him says he is always with other people and the community.”
Deirdre Deely, of Suffolk Road, said: “He could represent us without any other party's influence.”
Two previous independent councillors Neville Hughes and Derek Tyler also showed their support to their successor.
Mr Hughes, former Roxeth councillor, said: “To some extent, independent is someone who challenges council's decision making, someone thinks about people in the Harrow, not the particular political party.”
Mr Bond said as the new councillor for Headstone North, he has already started holding residents' surgeries so that people can come and meet him at regular intervals.
He said: “These surgeries take place on Saturday mornings twice a month at two locations within the Headstone North ward.
“I shall serve the community by making myself available to all the residents who live here.”
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)