With a record of voluntary work in the local community (including working with the elderly) and with significant business experience, Sharmmi is ideally placed to represent Waddon residents. Fly-tipping, dirty streets, verges not kept clean and anti-social behaviour reflect badly on our area and local residents are saying “it’s time for a change”! Sharmmi is really passionate about connecting with the local Tamil community who often feel disconnected from politics.
Sharmmi wants to make Croydon to be a better place to live and work, so that our children can feel proud to be Croydonians.