Recent activity

 

12 days since I have “blogged”!

I have been out canvassing within Blenheim Park, and delivering my main election address, covering items from the airport to the budget.

Over Easter I wasn’t able to get out much as I was part of a team running a chess congress at the civic centre – it was a great success, but involved some long long days!

I am off shortly to Blenheim Community Centre for the chance to meet residents of Blenheim and for them to quiz me! I have arranged this meeting because, as hard as I try, it is impossible to get meet everyone who wishes to pass on their concerns to me, so hopefully this will give people an opportunity to do so.

After the meeting there will be a chance for some more canvassing out and about in the ward.

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Campaigning with Jeremy Hunt (Cabinet Minister for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport)

On Thursday 14th April I was out “doing my bit” for the No2AV campaign.

Jeremy Hunt came to see the campaign team members and we managed to get quite a long news story on Look East in the evening, quite a lot of which was about Southend.

Pictures below show me with Jeremy and all of the Southend West candidates with him too.

I’ve been out in Blenheim (Blenheim Park to be precise, but let’s keep it short!) this weekend (both days) meeting some residents pleased to see me and others not quite so pleased! Still I have managed to contact everyone with a postal vote to introduce myself and am now working on getting my main election address out to everyone, to ensure that everyone knows about the opportunity to meet me coming up soon (more details here soon!).

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Why vote for a Conservative candidate?

To keep your Conservative Council of course. Why would you want to do that?

 

20 good reasons for keeping a Conservative Council

 

1. Delivered 4 major government funded road improvement schemes on time and on budget:

  • Progress Road & Cuckoo Corner – improving access to the Town and cutting down traffic queuing time;
  • Victoria Circus – improving traffic flow in the centre of the Town and creating an impressive gateway to the Town for visitors;
  • City Beach – giving our tarnished golden mile a much needed facelift and a proper focus point for our six million annual visitors.

 

2. Delivered £15.5M of savings to achieve a balanced budget without scrapping any services and retaining all libraries, children centres and youth centres. No opposition group proposed any amendments to our proposals but still failed to support them!

3. Achieved high performance levels in most service areas when compared with other local authorities across the country resulting in short listing for the prestigious “Council of the Year” award.

4. Working with the police pursued an effective crime reduction strategy which reduced crime in the Town by 20% over the last 3 years.

5. Delivered a new swimming and diving complex at Garon Park on time and on budget which a leading member of the British Olympic diving team has described as “…the best facility this side of Beijing”

6. With the introduction of dual recycling and waste bins across the town together with user friendly doorstep pink sacks & food collection have significantly increased recycling rates helping the environment and saving the cost of expensive landfill – and remain committed to retaining weekly doorstep collection!

7. Refurbished the crematorium to a high standard and working with the hospital introduced an effective Southend Hospital Bereavement Suite.

8. Supported 6000 people across the Town who wanted to remain living in their own home. This has included the work of the new re ablement team who have helped many people avoid being forced to enter residential care.

9. Improved green leisure areas within the Town Centre with the renovation of St Johns Church Gardens and well advanced improvements to Warrior Square Gardens

10. Continued support for bus travel across the Town by funding the concessionary bus scheme for our senior citizens at a cost of £3,255,445 .

11. Brought 75 empty homes back into use through a policy of active intervention providing much needed accommodation as well as improving the environment for neighbouring properties.

12. Continued increased funding on road and street light maintenance and provided new bus shelters and improved belisha lights on crossings to increase comfort and safety.

13. Ensured no cut in the level of council grants to the voluntary sector recognizing the essential work it continues to do and even agreeing an index linked rise.

14. Provided essential items of equipment to over 3885 people to help them remain independent and accelerated delivery time – now 95% are achieved within 7 days.

15. Negotiated an effective agreement with the airport encouraging important investment but linked with a tough new package of environmental controls.

16. Opened a new modern, secure and well lit multi storey car park in the town centre (under the University’s accommodation “lego” block) with pay on exit.

17. Drove improvement in street cleanliness resulting in a 5* rating and 3rd place in the country for clean boroughs from the Clean Britain Awards.

18. Improved 22 play areas across the Town as well as provided an Adizone in Shoebury Park.

19. Refurbished and reopened the Edwardian funicular Cliff Lift as well as further work on the Pier to include new windbreaks, new decking, re-enforcement work for the new culture building and fire detection equipment.

20. Continued to improve and increase the numbers of trees across the Town with the well established policy of planting at least 2 new trees for every one removed as a result of disease or otherwise.

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Street Surgery – a great success

 

Spent over 2 hours today just off The Broadway manning the Street Surgery table that Georgina (Candidate for Leigh Ward) and I were holding. It was a great success, with free legal consultations, a chance to raise matters with our local MP and a great opportunity to come and meet Georgina and I to find out what we are all about.

I was initially concerned that I might not meet too many Blenheim residents in Leigh today, but it was really encouraging the number that I did meet and the topics we discussed gave me food for thought. It won’t be long now until I something similar in Blenheim, but you’ll have to watch this space I’m afraid!

Good afternoon delivering my pledges to residents of Blenheim too. I, and my team of supporters, including a number of Southend Councillors covered nearly the whole ward. Good to meet a few residents at the same time, and I am looking forward to being able to spend more time 1-2-1 with residents now that my pledges and introduction are out there.

Here are some photos from the Street Surgery:

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Street Surgery – 2nd April 10am to 12noon

A free advice Street Surgery is taking place on Saturday 2nd April between 10 am and 12pm, outside Cooper Lingard Solicitors, Broadway West, Leigh on Sea.  Available to give advice, meet and greet will be David Amess, MP for Southend West, Richard Phillips, partner at Cooper Lingard Solicitors, Georgina Phillips, Conservative Candidate for Leigh Ward in the forthcoming elections and James Courtenay, Conservative Candidate for Blenheim Park Ward in the elections.

Members of the public may meet any of the 4- strong panel and receive free advice on any issues or problems they are facing .  Richard Phillips, a partner at Cooper Lingard, will be giving private FREE 5-minute consultations inside his office premises on any legal problems, without obligation.

If you would like to drop by, just turn up at the Street Surgery, which is outside Cooper Lingard- (opposite The Book Inn and near to the Home Made Bakery) , at any time between 10 and 12 on the 2nd April – no appointment is required !  You can also meet your prospective councillors and ask any questions you may have.

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Hello!

Hello,

Please bear with me while I get this blog up and running. This blog is here as an informal way for me to communicate with the residents of Blenheim Park and at the same time enabling them to quiz me about issues and discuss what I have been up to!

Hopefully everyone in Blenheim has received my first newsletter. A second short one will be with you soon.

I look forward to meeting some more residents soon. See press release above!

James.

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