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Merton Park Ward Residents Association

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Merton Park Ward Residents Association
Merton Park Ward Independent Residents
Founded1989
Website
www.mertonpark.org.uk

Merton Park Ward Residents' Association is a residents association in London, England. It has political representation of three councillors on Merton London Borough Council, and for this purpose is registered as the political party Merton Park Ward Independent Residents.[1][2]

History

The residents association was formed in 1989.[3]

Merton Park Ward Residents' Association (MPWRA) is a group of residents of Merton Park Ward in the London Borough of Merton.

The Association was formed as a result of dissatisfaction with local councillors who did not always listen or respond to the views of residents.

Our aims include:

  • Protecting and improving the local environment and local services.
  • Representing the interests of the Ward.
  • Ensuring the voices of residents are heard.
  • Working together for the common good of the community.

We seek to achieve these aims by:

  • Sponsoring Independent Residents Ward Councillors (see Our Councillors), who live in the Ward and are in touch with local opinion and share residents' aspirations. They judge each issue on its merits - they do not oppose for opposition's sake.
  • Informing residents of local issues through our monthly meetings, our issues of FORUM (our newsletter) and Email Alerts (see Meetings and Email Alerts on the left for more details).
  • Actively seeking residents' opinions
  • Taking a leading role in local campaigns - for example, the successful opposition to the extension of the A24 relief road through Merton Park in the late 1980s, opposition to closure Merton Park Primary School as part of Merton’s school reorganization scheme in the 1990s and assisting local residents in the successful opposition to a weekend market on sites overlooking houses in Kenley Road and Windermere Avenue. More recently MPWRA has become closely involved with response to plans to redevelop Morden Town Centre and Crossrail2.

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