Old Oak Common station needs access for passengers with disabilities
Caroline Pidgeon has raised concerns in the London Assembly over a lack of level access at Old Oak Common Station.
Caroline Pidgeon has raised concerns in the London Assembly over a lack of level access at Old Oak Common Station.
Responding to the Met’s apology over the Daniel Morgan murder probe, Caroline Pidgeon said:
"The apology by the Met today is a welcome and long overdue move.
"The repeated trauma that Daniel Morgan's family have had to go through over the years is something no one should ever have to experience and should never be allowed to happen again.
"It is now vital the Met learns from this case and stamps out corruption at every level."
Responding to the publication of the Met’s turnaround plan, “A New Met for London 2023-2025”, Caroline Pidgeon said:
“The plans laid out today by the Met represent a welcome shift in tone and focus, even if long overdue. In particular, the shift of resources towards the boroughs is something we have long campaigned in favour of.
“Central government now needs to back the turnaround plan with funding, resources and staff; alongside new powers to enable the Met to remove corrupt officers quickly.
Caroline Pidgeon has welcomed Transport for London's announcement that Alperton station is being considered for work to create step-free access. Caroline has long campaigned alongside local Lib Dem councillor Anton Georgiou to get progress on this issue.
Caroline said:
Caroline had a great trip to Sutton to meet parliamentary candidate Bobby Dean and a fantastic group of local Lib Dems, and to receive their petition to stop the cuts to the 213 bus route.