1 2 3 WORKING TOGETHER ON THE THINGS THAT MATTER
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1 2 3 WORKING TOGETHER ON THE THINGS THAT MATTER
WORKING TOGETHER ON THE THINGS THAT MATTER 1 2 3 4 Suffolk Coastal District Council Elections, 7 May 2015 Preserve the environment ensuring that planning decisions get the right balance between giving people what they want and providing the infrastructure such as Schools, GP’s and Transport links to support it. Antisocial behaviour of any kind is something that none of us should have to endure, I will assist any of my constituents in any way I can to get it stopped. I will work with the council in respect of budget control to ensure that good quality services continue to be delivered to our community and that Council Tax remains at their current levels for as long as possible. Supporting local businesses and jobs is a key part of maintaining our great community and something that I want to help to promote and support. HOW YOU CAN HELP DEBORAH AND MARK You can help Deborah’s and Mark’s Campaign for Tower Ward by joining hundreds of local people displaying a poster, delivering leaflets or helping the campaign. If you would like to help please contact OUR team on: 01473 617665 or [email protected] and [email protected] Promoted by Fraser McFarland on behalf of Suffolk Coastal Conservatives, both of Unit B, Bristol Court, Betts Avenue, Martlesham, IP5 3RY. Printed by Leiston Press, Unit 1b Masterlord Industrial Estate, Leiston, IP16 4JD. DEBORAH DEAN MARK NEWTON Your local Conservative team in Tower Ward Photo caption goes here It ut pratur aspersp ictatiat Egit; nir in silin sentistina, quitusp erferec onihili siliciam ipsenductum ad in nos et? quem tere estro, temunum tem. Local Conservatives have frozen your Council Tax since 2010. We secured grants to enhance play equipment at Broke Hall Community Primary School and Heathlands Community Preschool. We also secured grants for the enhancement of Tower Hall and the refurbishment of Broke Hall Playing Field Play Equipment. About Deborah About Mark Deborah Dean was born in Ipswich living there until 2004 when she and husband of 25 years Martin moved to Kesgrave. Mark has lived in Rushmere St Andrew for 34 years. He has been married for 46 years and has two children and four grandchildren. A pre-nursing course at Suffolk College was followed by a change of direction in 1980 to IT, seeing Deborah spend the years following working for Tolly Cobbold, London Underground, ICL, Fujitsu and since 2009 for BT where she manages teams delivering services to NHS Trusts across London and the South. Mark retired from his job with British Telecom after more than 40 years of service and has been a local councillor for the past 4 years. He is quite passionate about planning issues and how they affect the community. He is also willing to become involved in difficult issues affecting residents whether or not these are directly associated with his role as a Councillor. Passionate about the Suffolk countryside, free time is spent walking their dog Logan, a Hungarian Vizsla, in places like Levington, Rendlesham/Tunstall, Sutton, Minsmere and Dunwich. Her other interest is football, Ipswich Town of course. Mark's personal interests include amateur radio, computing and walking in our beautiful Suffolk countryside. Visit our new website www.sccg.uk