
THE ARTS
The arts help our diverse communities celebrate their culture and learn about their neighbours’ culture, too. They enrich our lives and improve our mental health and wellbeing. They also offer a great source of employment.
I pledge to:
1 Focus on grassroots arts, created by local people and performed in our well-loved arts venues and in our community centres 2 Help our residents, especially our young residents, access ‘cultural capital’ - top-notch cultural and artistic experiences
SPORT
Indoor and outdoor sports help promote health and wellbeing, and Tower Hamlets has a thriving sports scene for young people and veteran performers.
I pledge to:
Support current activities and seek to improve them (for example, by adding in more activities targeted at women and girls and more minority sports)
Establish a ‘Mayor’s Cup’ borough-wide tournament, beginning with football but expanding to other sports such as badminton and cricket, to harness our youngsters’ competitive spirit, promote active healthy lifestyles, and celebrate sporting achievement.
Maintain awareness that many groups rely on parks and other Council facilities to play sport, and audit these facilities to ensure they are meeting need
Convene a sports summit to examine provision and find a way to improve what we do. This may involve setting up a designated sports forum in consultation with grassroots community sports activists
Promote women’s sports and increase availability of women’s gym and swimming sessions
Make sure our sports facilities and facilities of our partners are women-friendly and meet the cultural needs of our diverse communities
Keep all of our swimming pools open.
BUSINESS
Local business is the lifeblood of our community. Not only does it sustain our local economy and provide jobs and services to our residents, it also tells the story of our borough in the iconic trades and businesses that have flourished here over the years.
I pledge to:
Work closely with the East End Trades Guild to ensure their priorities are realised. This includes:
a) Protecting small businesses on Brick Lane, including those affected by the development of the Truman Brewery
b) Supporting an EETG member-led event in November to celebrate small businesses across Tower Hamlets, and raise their visibility to mark the 10 year anniversary of the EETG
Protect and support our markets across the borough including Whitechapel Market, Petticoat lane Market, Bethnal Green markets, Roman Road Market, Columbia Road Market, Watney Market, Chrisp Street Market, and put traders at the heart of their management
Create thousands of new jobs and training and apprenticeship opportunities for local people. This will be accomplished via a mixture of local government schemes and incentives to business
1-hour free parking for customers stopping to shop at our markets
Building on my previous work, establish one of the first community land trusts in the country
Appoint a dedicated council officer responsible for Community Wealth Building, and for the development of a Community Land Trust in LBTH to create permanently affordable workspaces
Build on East London’s long entrepreneurial history by supporting and encouraging the growth of start-ups locally 8 Support and sustain the growth of our borough’s vibrant night-time economy, but do so in a way that is safe, inclusive, and respectful of local resident.