Hammersmith & Fulham Council may be singing its own praises now; but it's hardly difficult to cut council tax and still maintain a £2 million annual budget for propaganda, if you scrap community services, sell off your assets, and promote a developers' free-for-all.

Mr Greenhalgh's real legacy for residents will be the loss of community housing and iconic buildings such as Fulham Town Hall and Earl's Court exhibition centre; some of the worst traffic congestion and air pollution in London; and a brave new 'urban village' skyline of skyscrapers planned along the river and overlooking residential areas, as in Old Oak, White City, Shepherd's Bush, King Street, and the 30-storey 'cluster' planned in West Kensington and Fulham off North End and Lillie Roads.

Paul Kennedy

Chair, Hammersmith & Fulham Liberal Democrats