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Wednesday, 30 September, 2009
COUNCILLOR BILL DICK

“I agree with Councillor Anderson but I am afraid when developers come forward infrastructure comes second.  This Council does not want it; County Council does not want it.  It has not been an easy task.  Whatever we do here tonight the Inspector will still look at it and may change it.  Developers will challenge it as well.  You cannot defend anything at the moment.  All I can hope for is a change of Government from which we might get a change of heart.   If we do not have a core strategy we leave ourselves open to a field day for developers”

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COUNCILLOR ENID ISAACS

“It is very difficult to have to say yes to something that is unpalatable but this document is probably the best way to safeguard the future of this Borough in so far as we will have some defence against developers who will try to put too much in too many places”

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REBECCA HARRIS

"I know the Borough Council have tried to do their best for residents but it is still a travesty to see a Conservative Council being forced to do Labour's dirty-work. The Conservative Party, if it wins the next election, will get rid of these bullying, centrally imposed housing targets, and give local people a say in key, local decisions.  In particular I will be pushing for an end to unwanted Greenbelt development and focusing any housing on Brownfield sites."

 

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Monday, 28 September, 2009
REBECCA HARRIS

"A couple of weeks ago, Castle Point Conservatives started collecting various things to put in shoe boxes for our troops serving overseas.  We've had a lot of people contacting us and donating items, and I'm really pleased with how this is going.  Thank you to everyone who is supporting this effort.

Of course, the whole question of our deployment to Afghanistan has just got closer to home with the news that 1st Battalion, the Royal Anglians, "the Vikings", will be returning to Helmand Province in Afghanistan, later this year.

Most people will know that the Vikings were formed from the old Essex regiment.  They recruit locally, across Essex, and many veterans living near will have served with them. A lot of families and friends around here will be understandably anxious about what might lie ahead.

Of course, it's not the first time the Vikings have deployed to Afghanistan.  The actor Ross Kemp's series following the Vikings during their earlier tour in Helmand in 2007 was excellent and, according to friends who've served there, an accurate and honest insight into the experience our troops are having fighting the Taliban.  I recommend it, but it's not easy viewing.

A lot of people are asking now about what the risk and sacrifice of our young men and women is for. The Government do need to make a better, clearer case for the work out there, give a sense of when we can get our troops back, but above all, make sure they have the numbers and equipment they need to get the dangerous job we're asking them to do done effectively.

I wish the Vikings success"

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Sunday, 27 September, 2009
REBECCA HARRIS

"Thousands of people across the country have taken part in the "World's Biggest Coffee Morning" either last Friday or on other days recently.  This was a great fundraising initiative by the Macmillan nurses charity, which provides advice and support to cancer patients.

I was kindly invited to an event by a neighbour in Hadleigh.  My husband supported an event at his work.

Last year, a close family member was treated for cancer.  We know how important Macmillan nurses are.  In all the political heat which the NHS generates, we must not forget the role played in the system by charities and volunteers, from people serving tea and coffee, through counsellors supporting new mothers feeding their babies, through to the expert support given to people with serious illnesses.

It is a credit to the NHS that it so effectively uses this extra resource.  And it is a lesson to politicians on how strongly the public feel about supporting our Health Service and what a huge role the voluntary sector already plays in contributing to public services generally"

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Saturday, 26 September, 2009
REBECCA HARRIS

"This Saturday, I joined members of our growing Conservative Future Branch at the weekly boot sale at Saddlers Farm.  We were raising money for the new youth branch, with a sale of stuff I and my Conservative colleagues have accumulated over the years... 

I've driven past the boot sale so many times, and I've always wanted to go but a been too busy attending other events locally or meeting residents.  As usual with anything which involves our CF members, we had a good laugh - even though it was quite an early start for a Saturday!  We raised a decent amount -  It's amazing what people will buy... 

We rely on efforts like these to fund our local Conservative activities - we don't get a generous "Communications Allowance" or anything else, from the taxpayer, nor should we" 

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Friday, 04 September, 2009
REBECCA HARRIS

“The exchange of contracts for the purchase of West Wood by Castle Point Borough Council today, guarantees that valuable ancient woodland has been saved for use by residents for generations to come. Castle Point Council worked in partnership with Essex County Council and Veolia Cleanaway Trust to raise the money for the purchase price.  I congratulate all involved in the process which shows that Conservatives working together at local and county level can make things happen.  My hope is that if elected to Parliament, I can bring a national aspect to that partnership working for the greater benefit of Castle Point”

 

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