North Heaton Focus April 2015
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North Heaton Focus April 2015
A record of action from Doreen & Greg A promise of even more from Christine! A message from Christine Morrissey As I’ve been working my way round the doorsteps during the campaign and meeting local residents, I know how many local people really value the work of the local Lib Dem councillors and their FOCUS newsletters - and just how hard Greg and Doreen work for our area. The Labour councillor standing down at this election has done very little by comparison during his four year term. If I’m elected on May 7th, I look forward to being part of a FOCUS team of 3 Lib Dem councillors that works even harder and gets even more done for our area. I’m a former nurse and now work as a special needs teacher (I trained at the Freeman and Coach Lane) - I know the area very well and am currently looking to buy a house locally. I’ve been working closely with Doreen and Greg on local campaigns such as extending residents parking on the High Heaton estate, fighting to save local crossing patrols from council cuts, tackling speeding problems, securing funding for more local street cleaning and road and pavement repairs, and supporting the introduction of a local Farmers Market. I’m also keen to use my professional experience to work to improve local provision for children and for older people. If elected, I pledge to work closely with my colleagues and with the local community to improve quality of life for everyone in North Heaton. I hope you’ll consider supporting me on May 7th - if you put your confidence and trust in me, I won’t let you down! Greg and Doreen add: 07726 594928 [email protected] Working hard all year round and reporting back to local residents regularly through FOCUS, local neighbourhood newsletters, email updates, resident surveys, and surgeries - it sounds basic but we’re the only party who does this in North Heaton. Working hard to make North Heaton cleaner, greener, and safer by prioritising quality of life and campaigning for improvements to street cleaning, park maintenance, and restoring the NH ward budget for road and pavement repairs - Labour have diverted this to city centre “vanity projects” Working with residents to tackle local neighbourhood priorities like commuter parking congestion on the High Heaton estate, speeding and rat-running problems on Cochrane Park, safer routes to schools in Heaton, and litter and dumping in back lanes in the Terraces Working to protect local quality of life by supporting “walkable neighbourhoods”, cycle improvements, safeguarding the character of local shopping areas by opposing more takeaways, and opposing inappropriate development Safeguarding Woodlands and the Library and improving provision for young & old Never forgetting that we work on your behalf - we are always mindful of the need to keep council tax & waste under control. Our priorities are pavements, street cleaning, & local services, not Labour’s multi-million refurbishment of the Civic Centre. Dr Wendy Taylor lives in High Heaton and is well known as a long serving Dene ward councillor and a cancer specialist working in Tyneside hospitals. She was recently awarded an MBE for service to the local community. She contested Newcastle East at the last General Election , where she won 33% of the vote and reduced the Labour MP’s majority to 4453. She is deputy leader of the Opposition on Newcastle City Council and former council cabinet member for the environment. She represented High Heaton and Cochrane Park areas of the ward from 1988 until boundary changes in 2004 and is a school governor at Cragside and Heaton Manor. She is making the NHS, mental health, care for the elderly, and the environment key themes of her campaign and is a committed champion of liberal values, human rights, & international aid. In terms of national policy, the Lib Dems will prioritise £8 billion a year of extra spending on the NHS and £2.5 billion on schools, and will further reform the tax system so that anyone earning the fullt-ime national minimum wage will be taken out of paying income tax. We want 300,000 new homes built, and will work to create a thriving high-growth low-carbon economy alongside 5 new flagship Green Laws - Zero Carbon, Zero Waste, Green Transport, Heat and Energy Efifiency, and Nature Protection. Lib Dem It’s Lib Dem or Labour here… 44% Lab 34.5% UKIP 12% 2014 NH Local Election result Printed by Novoprint, 17 Denmark Street, Heaton Published & Promoted by G Stone on behalf of C Morrissey and W Taylor (Lib Dems) all at 4 Dene Crescent, South Gosforth, NE3 1QS Can’t win here Cons 6% Not shown: Trade Union Socialists - 3.6%