Last year, we asked each of the parties who had previously put up candidates in local Dulwich wards for their positions on the Dulwich LTNs.
We had responses from the Women’s Equality Party (29 June 2021), the Conservative Party (30 June 2021), and the Labour Party (18 August 2021), which you can seeing by going to Where do local political parties stand on the Dulwich traffic measures? (dulwichalliance.org). We had no responses from the Green Party or the Liberal Democrats.
We have now sent out the same survey to any candidates who have been selected for local Dulwich wards. If you have been selected as a local candidate and would like to take part, please email dulwichallianceelections22@gmail.com.
Conservatives
Dulwich Village
Clive Rates and Tristan Honeyborne pledge to remove the Dulwich Village LTN, commit to representing the interests of all road-users (including community health services) and to improving public transport, and will campaign for a zero-emissions community shuttle bus service. Please see their response here
Green
No information yet
Labour
No information yet
Liberal Democrats
Dulwich Village
Richard Wingfield and Raghav Parkash want to remove the Dulwich Village LTN, and replace it with alternative measures to tackle congestion and pollution in the area. These measures would be co-designed with the community and sit alongside Liberal Democrat plans like extending the Santander cycle scheme. Please see their response here
Women’s Equality Party
No information yet