Monday, 24 December 2012

Christ-Meh-s wishes

Ok, the word play in the title's a bit lame. ^^

I just want to wish all my friends, family, political allies and opponents, and especially all the people who have supported me by viewing my posts and videos on HAVERING ...Meh a very merry Christmas and happy holidays.



Much love and best wishes,

Alex Donald
Havering Young Residents Co-ordinator and Harold Wood Hill Park Residents Association action team member
info@youngresidents.org.uk

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Join HYR today - inspire a generation!

Front page of this months The Bulletin (click image to expand):


Sign up to our official HYR Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/390668587681594/


Annnnd check out our website: http://www.youngresidents.org.uk/

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Havering Community Questions - 19/11/12

I decided to attend Havering Council's first Havering Community Questions (HCQs) last night where leaders of our borough's council, police and health services put themselves forward to answer questions from the public:


On the video above at 21m 23s, I ask about our borough's infamous CCTV car which, having been caught parked on double yellow lines recently, disproportionately and unfairly targets some wards more than others and has been blamed for putting Upminster Farmers' Market out of business.

Cllr Michael White, Leader of Havering Council defended the car, so unfortunately we're not going to see it disappear any time soon.

I also asked our borough commander Chief Superintendent Mick Smith (at 1h 29m) - following on from this scheme in Gooshays which I think is very commendable - what further plans he has to engage young residents in reducing crime across Havering.

His response was encouraging in that he listed everything being done to engage young residents, but also conceded there's a "darn sight more" to be done. Very positive.

Not everyone's happy with the new HCQ format as a) it doesn't include other cabinet members with their own particular portfolios, and b) this event is quarterly unlike the previous formats which occured more frequently.

Personally, I'm cautiously optimistic. In order to engage a wider and more diverse audience, I've suggested Havering Council considers using Twitter to allow viewers at home to tweet in questions.

More young people need to be engaged in the democratic process and using social media is the most obvious way forward.

I've made it my mission to get younger residents interested in making Havering a cleaner, safer and fairer place for our generation which is why I've set up Havering Young Residents which you can follow on Twitter @youngresidents and also like our Facebook page.

At 3pm on Saturday 23rd February at Hornchurch Library, we will be meeting for a fun and interactive session to tackle issues affecting our generation, including youth unemployment, the shortage of affordable housing and saving our local environment.

I want to make it relevant to YOU so please email me your suggestions and if you'd like to attend: info@youngresidents.org.uk

Friday, 2 November 2012

Young residents suffer as youth unemployment rises

Below is my article from page 9 of this months Bulletin.

If you're a young resident in Havering (under 30) and have been affected by the economic crisis, I want to hear your story! If you feel strongly about this issue and would like to help me fight for jobs, please also get in touch: info@youngresidents.org.uk


Sunday, 28 October 2012

THE SHOW MUST GO ON! ...mustn't it?

Last week, you may have seen me on page 5 of the Romford Recorder supplement "What's On", advertising Havering Music Makers' show 'Those Good Old Days':


This was a hugely successful and fun day out - especially for older Cockney residents who moved to Havering from the old East End.

I've always loved theatre and performing. As a child I went to many local theatre groups and stage schools where I learnt how to sing, dance and perform - and I continue to do that.*

For these reasons I can't turn my back on my heritage, and I also can't ignore the political reality facing amateur theatre groups in our borough today.

Groups across Havering are on a financial knife-edge when it comes to keeping afloat, and it's only due to the real talent and professionalism of the actors, musicians and directors themselves that ensure their survival.

The Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch has provided entertainment since the 1950s. It was the first theatre in the UK to be funded by a local council - a highly radical move in those days! It's come a long way since its humble roots in Station Lane and continues to bring in audiences from across London, Essex and beyond. As a council-subsidised body, it must do all it can to support and help out local groups who want to showcase their talent on the stage of this great institution.

Young residents in our borough face fewer opportunities than our parents' generation. Therefore we all need to support local theatre and arts groups as much as possible so that the talent, skills and enthusiasm of our next generation won't be lost to the crippling economic climate.

*My next performance will be Havering Music Makers' production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado. Book now for what promises to be a brilliant show!

Monday, 15 October 2012

Helping Residents


I'm in the Romford Recorder, page 41, with Upminster and Cranham Residents' Association councillors. This was an eye-opening day talking to local residents about what concerns them in the area.

I spoke to one man who used a mobility scooter, and he told me the pavements are uneven and sometimes difficult to get around. An estimated 14,000 adults in Havering have a disability, and I think it's vital that those residents have the same opportunity to access our borough as non-disabled people. I passed on his details to the councillors.

A number of residents complained about the council's car parking charges in Upminster Park. I explained how RA councillors had fought tooth and nail against the proposals and also fought for free parking at Christmas. Sadly the Tory-dominated council rejected this affordable proposal and residents lost out, but our councillors continue to push this issue and stand up for council tax payers' interests.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Treat our elderly with respect

Check out my article I wrote for Havering Residents' Association on how the government is failing our elderly:

http://www.haveringra.org.uk/pages/oldtrespect.htm

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Temporary theatrical break

From now until the 21st of this month I'm going to be rehearsing for a play and won't be as active in producing vlogs as I'd like to be.

I will, however, continue to tweet and write articles, so keep following me on Twitter @HaveringMeh.

If you'd like to come and see me perform in Havering Music Makers' production of Those Good Old Days at St Edwards School in Romford, please follow the link below:


Thursday, 27 September 2012

Welcome Bulletin readers!

Keep an eye on your letterboxes this week as I'm in this edition of The Bulletin! I'm going to be writing articles in future editions covering a range of topics affecting residents in Havering:



Click here to return to my main page. Also, to ensure you're up to date with everything, please take a few seconds to like my Facebook page and follow me on Twitter.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Save Hornchurch Country Park from waste dumping

Havering council plans to dump waste on Hornchurch Country Park, gold winner of London in Bloom's 'Country Park of the Year 2012' award.



Friday, 31 August 2012

Welcome, Romford Recorder readers!

Hi there! Thanks for checking out my personal video blog, 'HAVERING ...Meh'.
 
 
You may be here because you read this week's Romford Recorder or Romford Recorder Online. Either way, I'm glad you stopped by!
 
If you're a young person in Havering, this site is for you. I want your feedback on how I can make local politics more entertaining, informative and inspiring through my vlogs.
 
Check out the main page to watch videos I've made so far (with special thanks to my directors of photography Toby William Lee, Chris Taylor and Michael Palmer) and let me know what you think.
 
I'm also on Facebook and Twitter - so please like and follow me for more updates.
 
Alex

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Havering: What would YOU ask the council?


Last month's "Ask the Cabinet"
On Wednesday, I'm attending "Ask the Cabinet" at Havering council where we, as residents, have the opportunity to ask our democratically elected leaders anything we like about any issue related to life in our great borough.

If you have a question and aren't able to attend, type it here and I will choose my favourite from the list and ask the council myself.

This is a great opportunity to hold our leaders to account, as the whole thing will be filmed and available to watch online:

http://www.havering.public-i.tv/core/