BROXTOWE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS Your Labour Candidates in Kimberley Thursday 7 May 2015 Cllr Richard Robinson Cllr Sue Cooper Cllr Andy Cooper Working hard for you all year round in Kimberley Andy, Sue and Richard are hugely excited about the future of Kimberley. We want to continue working with you in order to bring jobs, investment and new opportunities to our local community. We know that there are massive challenges ahead in terms of housing, regenerating our town centre, fixing our roads, tackling traffic congestion, alleviating the issues of loneliness and bringing new jobs to the area, to name but a few. We are confident, though, that by working together with you we can build a better Kimberley. These are some of our achievements working together with local residents: New play equipment for youngsters at Flixton Road play area. Sue Cooper, assisted by Andy and Richard campaigned to keep a bus route running along Maws Lane and Hardy Street when the number 27 was withdrawn by Trent Barton last year. Whilst Trent Barton refused to reconsider, Sue organised local residents and contacted the local newspaper. There is now a service running along this route, provided by the County Council, which goes out to Eastwood and Selston. Led a strong, successful campaign to get a feasibility study for a tram extension out to Kimberley. The study is now taking place and will report back shortly on its findings. Leading the campaign to bring a brand new cinema to our area. This is in addition to our casework, helping individuals in the area. This is what we are working on with you for the future Swingate Action Plan Hardy Street, Maws Boulevard Action Plan We have had lots of feedback from residents who are fed up with being stuck in Swingate when there is congestion near Sainsbury’s. We want to work with Broxtowe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire County Council and local residents to bring long-term traffic improvements to Kimberley. Lane and Cliff We want to see major improvements for local residents blighted by speeding traffic, parking and congestion. Again, we will work with Broxtowe Borough Council, the County Council and local residents to make some long overdue improvements. Housing We recognise the urgent need for affordable housing, but also realise that it is vitally important to ensure that brownfield sites receive preference over greenfield sites. A Green Belt Boundary Review consultation has just been concluded, where residents could give their views on proposed green belt boundary changes. What difference does having Labour Councillors in Kimberley actually mean? “I am very reassured to know that we have such hard working and dedicated people who are prepared to put their time into making Kimberley more prosperous. I know just how hard Andy, Sue and Richard work behind the scenes.” Sue Page, Tewkesbury Drive, Kimberley Your Labour candidates – building a better Kimberley. You have three votes on Thursday 7 May for the Borough Council Elections in Kimberley. Use them all to vote Labour Richard, Andy and Sue – your local Labour Action Team here to help you. Richard richard.robinson@broxtowe.gov.uk 0775 1970 640 www.richardsrobinson.org.uk Twitter: @drummerrich1 Sue sue49cooper@hotmail.co.uk Andy andy.cooper@broxtowe.gov.uk 0115 9177 166 Promoted by Graham Lockwood, on behalf of Richard Robinson, Andy Cooper and Sue Cooper, all at 23 Barratt Lane, Attenborough, Nottingham, NG9 6AD, printed by Proline Print Services Ltd, Unit E3, The Ropewalk Industrial Estate, Station Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 5HX
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