Maher Nassour for Falconbrook
Not for Me, not for You, but for Us
Maher Nassour
A Local Voice. A True Representative. Your Voice.
Maher Nassour believes that local representatives should be local and accountable to the electorate.
Their power is given to them by the local community through listening, empathy, and experience.
Born and bred in Falconbrook, Maher will serve the community to elevate your voice and experiences.
My Policies
Youth & Safety Strategy
Fund youth services to reduce vulnerability, establish a “Youth Guarantee” for jobs, fund youth centres and programmes, and partner with unions and employers to create apprenticeships.
Falconbrook Council
Set up a council for the residents and the community of Falconbrook ward, for people to be able to have their say on my actions as a public representative, these decisions will be crucial for the area.
Council Housing & Community Wealth
Commit to building council housing, support community-led housing models which gives residents institutional power, require living wage clauses and local apprenticeship quotas on developments and contracts, expand affordable childcare, youth employment and adult skills, and use a council-led affordable new build programme to supply stock.
Green Infrastructure & Streets
Implement green spaces that double as flood management, launch a “Good Streets” programme with rapid response teams which are staffed with local recruits and apprentices, create neighbourhood reporting hubs that collect evidence and escalate repeat problems, expand bus priority corridors, invest in wider pavements, segregated cycle lanes and safer crossings, and expand clean air zones.
Housing & Community Empowerment
Introduce landlord licensing with strict enforcement, limit conversion of family homes into HMOs, introduce rent controls, abolish no-fault evictions, expand indefinite tenancies, fund community health hubs, fund tenants’ and residents’ associations with real decision-making power and create community hubs.
Fair Growth & Community Benefit
Create a “community dividend”, require infrastructure to be delivered before new housing, ring-fence developer contributions for local services, expand free leisure, childcare and public services, and implement wealth-building strategies.
Bramlands Square Regeneration
Demolish Dawes House, Bramlands Court, Kingfisher Court and Providence House. Replacing them with 2 new towers including a new community centre, ground floor shops, the Northern Line Extension and Crossrail 2. The area south of Grant Road to become a 3 storey indoor marketplace with a residential tower on top.
Winstanley South Regeneration
Demolish all the blocks on Thomas Baines Rd and Fowler Cl, except Mitchell House, and the 3 tower blocks on Winstanley Rd. Extend the Northern end of Winstanley Rd through Fowler Cl as open for traffic, and close Grant Rd from the junction with Winstanley Rd to the junction with the Plough Rd and build 5 new towers.