
Labour party members in Larkhall ward have reselected three experienced local representatives to represent Labour at the next council elections in 2010. Councillors Pete Robbins, Tina Valcarcel and Dr Neeraj Patil will be restanding as Labour candidates, hoping to be reelected to serve another four year term. All three are pictured above with local Labour London Assembly member Val Shawcross.
All three councillors have represented residents of Larkhall ward since 2006, when residents threw out the previous council administration led by a coalition of Tories and Lib Dems. Since then they have fought hard for the interests of local people, winning investment in local services and helping hundreds of people that have approached them with individual problems. You can read a recent Lambeth Life interview with all three councillors here (page 12).
Steve Reed, Leader of Lambeth Council commented: 'It is great news for Larkhall residents that this strong team of councillors have been unanimously reselected to be the Labour candidates at the 2010 local elections. Pete, Tina and Neeraj are hard working campaigners, who have a strong record of action in the local area. I am sure that residents will recognise their hard work in 2010 and make a positive vote for continued improvement to Larkhall ward.'

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