Tuesday, 26 May 2009
A Morning Off
Had the morning off from campaigning today. Went to a funeral instead, that of a young girl, only 26, who had been my daughters best Friend in primary school. The beautiful old church in Wendron was absolutely full, they even needed the Police outside to sort out the traffic. The service was wonderful, and very moving. I'm not usually a fan of power point presentations, but the slide show of her short life, set to music, had us all in tears. I'd forgotten to bring a tissue, and why does your nose have to run as well? Reduced to wiping it on my sleeve. Well done to Mum and Dad, it was a lovely send off. You were both very brave today, the months ahead will be hard.
Monday, 25 May 2009
Bank Holiday Campaigning
Good weekends campaigning. Knocked on about 350 doors and telephoned 200 Postal Voters. Up till now, I've had no real trouble with the expenses scandal, but Saturday afternoon was hard work. Better today, so perhaps it was just that I was dragging people from the garden on a lovely sunny day. Or perhaps people don't feel the same need to be polite, when they finally get an actual politician in front of them, after all they've heard. And no matter how much I protest that I didn't claim any expenses as a District Councillor, we're all tarred with the same brush, I suppose. Still, I managed to get my views on local issues across, mostly!
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Campaigning
I've let this blog wither away over the last year, but now seems a good time to revive it. I've been selected to fight Boscawen Ward, here in Truro, for elections to the new unitary authority, One Cornwall. That's pretty much the Ward I represented as a Carrick District Councillor, so I'm very familiar with the issues, and am able to carry on with the campaigns I've been involved in. First up, a plan to build 1000 houses on Newham farm, on the edge of Truro. This application was so premature and poorly thought out, it's hard to see how they thought they'd get it through. The Officers were against it, Parish Councils surrounding it were against it and just about every Statutory body consulted was against it, even the Police chipped in with 'concerns'. How often do the Police get involved in Planning? Stood up and expressed my residents anxieties, got to speak first so set the tone for the meeting. It was unanimously rejected.
It would be nice to think the Developers would take all this on board, and come back with a more suitable scheme. But it looks unlikely. Afterwards they had a go at me in the corridor. 'Elections, boys, that's what it's all about'. Are the Police or the Officers or the Statutory bodies standing for election? The Parish's don't have elections till 2013. So he must mean me. Well I'll oppose overdevelopement in Truro where ever it rears it's ugly head, I've got form for that. See them at the appeal, I suppose.
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