YOUR GREEN CITY COUNCIL AND MORECAMBE PARISH CANDIDATE FOR BARE WARD Feel free to contact me about any local issues Richard promotes sustainability and environmental conservation; improved mental and physical health through engagement with nature. He is well known for his work as an advocate for people with disabilities and has been a specialist consultant providing recommendations and advice for County Councils, Police and Prison services and the NHS. He has also been the Chief Executive Officer of two charities and also of a Community Interest Company (CIC) – a company that puts its profits back into creating jobs and a future for the people that worked for it. Richard promotes social enterprises, partnership working and solution based agreements to aid small local businesses to thrive. Richard is enthusiastic towards creating a sustainable future, creating jobs that pay a living wage and is an experienced leader, manager, qualified counsellor, psychotherapist and Social and Emotional Intelligence Coach. Employed by one of the largest nature conservation organisations in Europe - Richard is currently engaging schools and community groups with the wildlife of Morecambe Bay and creating ways to help people understand and engage with their local environment. richardmoriarty.org.uk bare@richardmoriarty.org.uk www.facebook.com/BAREGREENPARTY @moriartygreens Promoted by Andrew Brennand on behalf of North Lancashire Green Party, both of 49 Wingate-Saul Road, Lancaster LA1 5DW. Printed on recycled paper by Richard Moriarty 46 Oak Avenue Bare, Morecambe LA4 6HS Green MP candidate against NHS privatization Green Parliamentary candidate Phil Chandler (pictured) joined local NHS campaigners in Morecambe last month. The group called ‘38 degrees’ was collecting signatures for a petition to give to all parliamentary candidates, to stop further privatisation of the NHS. Phil says “Clearly people feel very strongly about this issue. Almost everyone wanted to sign the petition, and many people came over and brought their friends and family over specially to sign it. We all know that the NHS isn't perfect, but a well-funded health service for the common good represents how we want our society to work. There is no place for the profit motive in the NHS.” Meanwhile Caroline Lucas, the Green MP for Brighton, has been leading the fight in Parliament to stop the break-up of the NHS. Our other Green Lancaster City Council candidate for Bare Ward Julia Norman Julia moved to Morecambe three years ago to live with her partner Ben, and be closer to the seaside and gorgeous Lake District. She is an avid outdoor enthusiast and can often be found cycling around the Trough of Bowland or walking with her dog Baxter up a mountain. Whilst working full-time as an Occupational Psychologist she has been involved in several charitable causes such as Amnesty International and the Samaritans. Although she has never before been involved in a political party, she believes the unfairness in society needs tackling, and says “The NHS is crumbling and our education system is failing. The Green party’s proposal to introduce a wealth tax stance would raise billions and ensure the richest pay their fair share back to society”. How to save money and stay warm LESS is a local not-for-profit organisation that offers free home energy surveys. Skerton resident Brian said "the people from LESS were very helpful and gave us excellent advice on how to save money and make the house warmer." Find out more at www.lessuk.org, tel: 01524 66100 or email: energy@lessuk.org . Greens on the City Council … For the past 4 years, the Green Party has had 2 of the 8 members of the City Council’s cabinet, in a shared administration with Labour. Despite not been in overall control of the Council, Greens have been able to get lots done! … Our track record of achievement Council Tax support for those in need. We argued successfully to not charge Council Tax to the poorest households. Living wage for Council employees. Greens successfully pushed the Council to pay its workers a wage they can live on. Income from renewable energy. Greens pushed for solar panels on Council buildings, earning the Council £55,000 per year. Bus services protected. Greens successfully campaigned with residents’ groups to keep evening and weekend bus services. Maintaining funding for the arts and voluntary sector. We worked hard to save vital grant funding for local organisations. New allotments. Cinder Lane allotments opened in Scotforth in 2014, prompted by a Green-led review of allotments provision. A thriving city centre. We lobbied strongly to keep Lancaster’s outdoor market in its present location. For more about our local achievements and policies: Website: www.northlancs.greenparty.org.uk Facebook: North Lancashire Green Party Twitter: @NorthLancsGreen
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