Angie stood shoulder to shoulder with local Acton residents and local Councillors in a demonstration outside Gowing & Pursey. She is supporting their campaign to reduce the pollution that blights the area around Horn Lane largely from the remaining industrial sites and the heavy goods vehicles accessing them. The residents believe it is time to rezone the area making it primarily a neighbourhood for offices and housing, rather than for industrial use as it is now.
Angie and local Councillors John Ross and Jim Randall and Council Candidate Tom Sweetman have already taken their case to the Leader of the Council's office to urge a rethink on the current status of the site.
Angie said, "The arrival of Crossrail at Acton Mainline station provides the perfect opportunity to make an important change to this area. These industrial sites are really a relic from Acton's past. Crossrail will bring huge extra demand for homes and offices with easy access to transport links in and out of central London. I'm sure the Council will want to consider this."
Photo caption: Angie along with local Acton residents and your local Councillors Jim Randall and John Ross
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As well as being the MP for Ealing Central and Acton, Angie is the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General, The Rt Hon Francis Maude MP. She is assisting the Cabinet Office team with a number of Bills as they look to secure their passage through Parliament.