Stuart was born in Wandsworth on December 27th, 1970. His father Tom was a local dustman while his mum, Pat, worked in Boots in the Arndale for over 20 years.

Stuart and his sister Vicki went to Allfarthing Primary School in Wandsworth: the same school their mother attended and where Stuart is now a Governor.

Stuart joined the Labour Party in 1987 and after holding several party positions was in 1998 selected as a council candidate for Tooting ward, which includes St George's Hospital.

The environment has always been Stuart's political passion and he was immediately appointed Labour's Speaker on this portfolio,which includes the state of the borough's streets, recycling and parks.

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Peter is chair of governos of the Alton School in Danebury Avenue.

Peter worked hard with Stuart on defeating the Tories' Danebury demolition plans, and instead backs the deal Roehampton wants: more affordable homes for local families; more local facilities for teenagers; and quality local job oppotunities.

Previously, Peter helped slash the Conservatives' majority in one of their traditionally safe wards to just 21 votes.

 

Sean grew up in Kimpton House before moving to Hordean Close. He went to Heathmere Primary School and then ADT College(now Ashcroft Academy) in West Hill.

Sean voluntarily manages an Under 11's football team with players and parents mainly from the Alton and Putney Vale.

Sean is leading Labour's drive to bring back live-in caretakers and is campaigning to get the remaining blocks on the Alton estate double glazed.

Donald is secretary of the Roehampton Forum: the committee that draws together residetns, business and others to make Roehampton better.

He's lived in the area for 40 years and is an expert on health issues, playing a big role in the campaign to get Queen Mary's Hospital rebuilt by the Labour Government.

Donald's commitment to Roehampton can also be seen in the fact that he stood as councillor for the area at the last elections in 2006.