Thanks to everyone who voted for me at last week's elections. I just missed out, but, I'm pleased to have done my bit over the past 4 years. A big thanks too, to my son, Harry, who has made all my campaign videos over the years, including this unused edit - makes me laugh a lot!
Thursday 1st May is polling day. Please vote to re-elect me as your County Councillor for the Stratford North area. I’m keen to keep working hard, standing up for Stratford and getting things done. Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm. Don’t forget to take your voter ID.
There are 30 Cllr roles covering Stratford town. 18 Town Cllrs, 9 District Cllrs represent town Wards and 3 WCC Cllrs represent the Town, myself being one. 28 of these roles are held by Lib Dems. 1 Town Cllr is Labour and I'm the only Conservative. How will this look after 1 May?
Representing Stratford within WCC, helping to shape policy, is a really important part of my role and I’ve opted to sit on a number of formal Council Committees. These are webcast and you can see excepts of me speaking at them on my YouTube channel, https://t.co/3k57aMNBJ0
🌳🌳 I can’t take any credit for it, but I was really pleased to see a number of new trees planted by WCC along the Warwick Road and these on Welcombe Road. Thanks, Forestry team!
To vote by proxy in the Warwickshire County Council local elections on Thursday, 1 May 2025, your application must be submitted by 5pm on Wednesday, 23 April 2025. Find out more: https://t.co/NuOpp0sumb
The inbound lane element of the initial Phase 3 works from Worths Way to St Peter’s Way of the Birmingham Rd project has just completed and the contractor will be moving over to work on the outbound lane changes from Monday 14 April. Traffic will continue to run via narrow lanes.
Warwickshire County Council is reminding residents that recycling is even easier with extended summer opening times now in operation. Find out more: https://t.co/ugZIPZDeV7
Youth groups across the county are invited to apply for small grants to support their work with young people aged 11-18. Discover more: https://t.co/E4rjeU1ESH
Warwickshire County Council has introduced a new, streamlined process for home to school transport for pupils starting Year 7 in September 2025. Read more: https://t.co/oemUybAnUK
Coventry and Warwickshire’s Economic Strategy was approved at Warwickshire County Council’s Cabinet meeting on 6 March, recognising their contribution to support the government’s growth agenda. Read more: https://t.co/hy6Wu6bkGD
Around 700 new electric vehicle public chargepoints are to be installed following Warwickshire County Council’s approval to invest nearly £3.3m in public charging infrastructure. Discover more: https://t.co/b2p1gpAiur
Are you struggling to pay your energy bills? If you live in Warwickshire, you may be eligible for a one-off voucher to help towards the cost. Visit https://t.co/IL2DLNgNYA to apply online or call 0800 4081448 or 01926 359182.
Many of us rely on gas and electricity every day. But would you know what to do if you lost power for a few days? Learn how to prepare for power outages, loss of gas supply and more at https://t.co/ERfdfVIfcN
Warwickshire’s allocation of UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) for 2025-26 has been approved, supporting local communities, businesses, people and skills. Read more: https://t.co/7DSV1Brvgd
If you're unable to make it to the polling station on Thursday 1 May for Warwickshire County Council's local elections, don't worry - you can still have your say by voting by post or proxy. Discover more: https://t.co/xZAPPWYWSL
@thebard24@Crocker4Brexit@HeraldNewspaper WCC’s share of Council Tax is going up to cover the big increases in demand for 4 areas they have a legal responsibility to fund - adult social care, children’s social care, SEND teaching and home to school transport. They make up c72% of the budget, ££ hundreds of millions
@FGtherapies I understand the frustration. They do this as a quick way to make the situation safe. However, the whole of the Birmingham Road will be resurfaced this year as part of the main project there.
I went out with the minor works team again this week, this time marking up a big set of patching works on the pavements and the carriageway along Justin's Avenue.