Caroline's news

Campaigning in Harold Wood

Caroline led a team of Assembly candidates including Merlene Emerson and Nick Russell out to Havering on Thursday to campaign with local members Jonathan Cole, Pamela Cole and Ian Sanderson.

The team looked at problems with the A12 junction with Gubbins Lane and Gooshays Drive before door knocking in the area.

More Pidgeons in Havering

Caroline met up with her long lost second cousin Greg Pidgeon and his wife Mel whilst out on the campaign trail in Havering.

Greg had got in touch having seen Caroline on the local news.

“It was fantastic to meet Greg and Mel and to look at old photos of our family including my great uncle!”

Addison Lee injunction is the right outcome to prevent gridlock

Reacting to the news that Transport for London’s High Court injunction has prevented Addison Lee drivers from using bus lanes, Leader of the Liberal Democrats on the London Assembly and candidate for Deputy Mayor, Caroline Pidgeon said:

“I’m delighted with this outcome, bus lanes should be for buses and black cabs only. Allowing any more vehicles in them could cause gridlock and inconvenience hundreds of thousands of passengers a day.”

Meeting voters in Surbiton

Caroline Pidgeon AM joined Assembly Candidate Emily Davey, local councillors and campaigners Ash, Neil Houston and Frances Moseley out and about in Surbiton on Tuesday talking to local residents about the London elections.

"We received a fantastic response in the high street to our campaign for fairer fares and improved policing in London" said Caroline.

Campaigning in Sutton

Caroline spent Saturday 21st April out and about in Sutton with London Assembly Candidate Abigail Lock, Paul Burstow MP, Tom Brake MP and Cllr Ruth Dombey.

“We had a great day talking to shoppers in Worcester Park and out knocking on doors of local residents across Sutton” commented Caroline

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