How to Contact Your Councillor in Southall (And Get a Response)

Why Contact Your Councillor?

Ealing Council is responsible for street care, housing, and local services — but too often, Southall residents feel ignored. Councillors are elected to represent you.

By contacting them directly, you:

  • Put pressure on the system.
  • Escalate issues that the council ignores.
  • Remind them Southall deserves fair treatment.

Step 1: Find Your Councillor

Southall is split into several wards (Southall Broadway, Southall Green, Norwood Green, Dormers Wells).

👉 Use this link to find yours: Ealing Councillors Directory

Step 2: Collect Your Evidence

Before contacting your councillor, gather:

  • Photos of the problem (fly-tipping, broken streetlights, unsafe pavements, etc.).
  • Please provide the dates when you reported it to the council.
  • Reference numbers (from council reports).

📌 Why? Evidence forces accountability. Without it, councillors can dismiss issues as “claims.”

Write a Clear, Polite Email

Here’s a template you can use:

Subject: Urgent issue in [Your Ward] – [Problem] at [Location]

Dear Councillor [Name],

I am a resident of [Street Name] in Southall. I am writing to raise an urgent concern regarding [issue]. Despite reporting it to the council (reference number [XXX]) on [date], no action has been taken.

This problem is affecting residents because [impact – e.g., blocking pavements, health risks, safety concerns].

I am requesting that you raise this issue immediately with the relevant department and confirm when action will be taken.

I look forward to your urgent response.

Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]

Step 4: Follow Up

If no reply within 7 days:

  • Send a polite reminder.
  • Copy in other ward councillors (each ward has 3).
  • Escalate to your MP if still ignored.

Step 5: Share With SRA

Send us:

  • A copy of your email.
  • The councillor’s reply (or lack of one).
  • Updates on whether the issue was fixed.

💡 This helps Southall Residents Alliance track which councillors take action — and which don’t.

Tips for Getting a Response

  • Be specific – vague complaints get vague replies.
  • Be persistent – councillors respond faster when they know residents won’t drop the issue.
  • Be collective – if 10 residents send the same email, action is more likely.

Southall Deserves Councillors Who Listen

Councillors are elected to serve residents, not ignore them. Southall deserves representatives who act on fly-tipping, crime, and neglect — not just make promises.

By contacting your councillor effectively, you make it harder for them to look the other way.

Get Involved

👉 Find your councillor today using the Ealing Councillors Directory.
👉 Report your issues, log your evidence, and demand action.
👉 Share your experiences with Southall Residents Alliance so we can campaign together.

Together, we can turn silence into action — and hold those in power to account.

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