
Linda Chung
@lcinnw
Hampstead Lib Dem councillor, London. Active in community and environmental issues.
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22-11-2014 09:42:54
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It's tree planting season! Our favourite time of year. Over the next few months, councils will planting thousands of street trees. Yah! A number of the local authorities we support are still accepting sponsorship requests for a few more weeks. Search 👉sponsor.treesforstreets.org/start





Thanks to everyone who has worked tirelessly on this campaign! Let's keep the momentum going! #603watch Matthew Kirk 🔸 #StopBrexit; #BrighterFuture @_TomSimon Linda Chung Stephen Stark Adam Harrison Tulip Siddiq Camron Aref-Adib Nina de Ayala Parker Cllr Scott Emery


When will 53 Agar Grove see change, Keir? In opposition, you demanded that Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Gov make us whole. In power, you’ve failed to stand by your words, not even responding to emails. If you can't help two constituents Keir Starmer, how can you fix a country of defective homes?


Dan's situation is shockingly bad and Keir Starmer's failure to even have his team *visit* a constituent in such dire need is just appalling (despite committing to me, face to face, that he would make sure that happened). He says he stands up for people - claims his team


Always a privilege to be invited to CamdenChineseCC for the Chinese New Year 🙏🏾🥳 In a challenging time globally it’s events like this bringing together communities - young and old - that show us ultimately unity can prevail 🙏🏾 Thanks to the Centre & Linda Chung for the invite 🙏🏾

Sadly no one knocked at my door -would have appreciated the chance to chat as the Chair of the Siding’s TRA.We have been waiting for over 5 months for the Camden Labour 🌹 TMO to be implemented (was supposed to start in November 2024). Residents feeling very fraught 😳




LIB DEM GAIN 🔶 Another win for Lincoln, Sleaford & North Hykeham Lib Dems 🔶 Park (Lincolnshire) council election result: LDEM: 39.2% (+22.3) LAB: 28.9% (-18) REF: 21.3% (+17.9) CON: 5.3% (-15.8) TUSC: 4.4% (+2) Lib Dem GAIN from Labour