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16 Apr 2018

More of your Brent Green Party council election candidates

Sophie Ogier (Mapesbury)
Sophie is a yoga teacher, project co-ordinator and vegan who lives in Mapesbury. Sophie is passionate about the environment and wants to encourage more input into our parks and green spaces in the borough. She believes we should be doing more to make our green spaces accessible and safe so that all residents can enjoy them.

Scott Bartle (Mapesbury)
  Scott is standing as a candidate in Mapesbury, his home ward, for the second time. Scott double majored in Psychology and Human Rights and now works as a psychologist in the NHS from a Human Rights Based Approach. This means he is good at understanding problems and working out how to solve them. At 21, he owned and ran his own business and later held employment as an analyst in the Clean Technology Sector. This means he has an eye to a future away from dirty industries. He wishes to use these skills to help us have a better functioning council.
Lenia Evans (Mapesbury)
 Lenia is a teacher and senior manager in a primary school. Lenia grew up in Mapesbury and after moving to Brondesbury Park later in her childhood, she subsequently returned to Mapesbury 9 years ago. As a Mapesbury resident, Lenia is directly affected by the decisions made for Mapesbury, and has seen many changes in the ward over the years. Her passions are education and elderly care. She believes Brent Council must do more for children, young people & the elderly within our borough. There are so many Labour voices in Brent Council, there needs to be a fresh, new voice to hold the council to account. Lenia would be honoured to stand up and be a Green voice for her fellow residents of Mapesbury. 


Phil Ram (Dudden Hill)

Phil Ram is a Horticulturalist, Musician, loving husband, father and Grandfather and has lived in London all his adult life.
'Fed up with the same old rhetoric while watching life get more expensive and stressful in a world where the hugeness of society issues seem totally beyond our reach? Then put a little sunshine in your life and vote for the Green Party in these important Local Elections. Having even a small “Green” presence on the local council will make a difference.
We will strive to improve where you live, for example air pollution, the ever dangerous litter and increasingly dumped rubbish (and I don’t just mean ineffective poster campaigns). The Greens can encourage community gatherings and discussions and not just online.'

Shonte Lia Miller-Howe
 
Hi, I’m Shonté Miller-Howe I am running for Green Party in the local elections for Kenton. I am a second year Environmental Science student and the university of Greenwich. I live in Kenton and have done for many years. I have experienced the change that Kenton has gone through. I went to St. Bernadette’s primary school. I am apart of the Kenton community and would like to represent the people and what they stand for. I have a passion for the environment and one day want to have a career where I can be involved in environmental protection and education.


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