Friday, 22 June 2012

Gildersome Scarecrow competition

Litterpicking in Gildersome last Saturday
This Sunday is the date for Gildersomes now famous scarecrow competition. The competition - which has now been going for years - means the village of Gildersome is flooded with local and not so local visitors who flock to see the hundreds of scarecrows made by Gildersome residents in a funday trail of spotting them all!

This is a fabulous event and all credit should go to the organising committee and Gildersome Parish Council for putting on an event that brings so much joy - especially to families and children.

Many people believe I spend my time campaigning against other political parties and I am often accused of forgetting the more local issues. Which is why is was a pleasure to join local residents in Gildersome last weekend to help with a litterpick of the area prior to the Festival. Litterpicking is a therapeutic pastime and gives you a positive buzz as it is something tangible you are undertaking which makes the communities you represent better places to live. You can sometimes forget that important aspect when on focusing on the bigger and longer term issues.

I hope the weather holds out for Sunday. Even if it doesn't the Festival grows year by year and is a favourite day out for local people. I can only wish it the best for the future.

Friday, 15 June 2012

New Campaigning Committee set up

We held a public meeting last Monday to try to draw together all the different groups campaigning against inappropriate development across Morley - especially on greenfield sites.

The meeting brought together groups from Bruntcliffe Road, Daisy Hill, Chidswell, Tingley McDonald's campaign as well as residents from Gildersome, East Ardsley and Churwell who are all campaigning to protect their local communities and defend Morley's greenfield sites.

It was agreed to set up a new group who will lead the community campaign against Labours LDF and proposal for over 7,200 housing units on Morley greenfield sites as well as supporting communities campaigning on specific housing applications on controversial greenfield sites.

The group was given news of an analysis of the recent consultation process on Labours LDF. The figures show overwhelming opposition form Morley. Over 70% of the representations came from Morley with most of the rest from Developers and other statutory consultees. Other areas in Leeds are sleepwalking into an overwhelming nightmare of over development - but not Morley!

It is curious how the Labour representatives who claim to represent Morley have reacted. Ed Balls - our beloved Labour MP - didn't make a representation so its a safe bet he is toeing the Party Line and backing the proposals. Solitary Labour Councillor on Leeds City Council Neil Dawson also failed to make a representations despite his claims at public meetings he was working to change it! This should come as no surprise as he voted for the plan earlier this year. Clearly Neil is a Party Loyalist happy to sell Morley out to Developers rather than oppose the crazy demands of his Labour chums.

Its clear that Labour Leeds City Council intends to attempt to punish Morley Folk for not accepting their demands to rip up Morley greenfield sites. Labour seems to believe that by bullying us and disenfranchising Morley Folk that we will meekly get back in line. Nothing could be further from the truth! Morley is an Independent thinking Town. This will only strengthen the resolve of Morley folk to explore further options to run our own affairs!

Friday, 1 June 2012

By-election result and Labour blunders!


Regular followers of this blog may have noticed that it has not been updated for a while. We have been busy campaigning in the Local Elections and also had a Town Council by-election added on for good measure taking up our team since March.

The local elections offered us a splendid series of results with both myself and Cllr Elliott being returned for a further 4 years. The Morley South result was quite spectacular and offered us the largest majority we have ever seen in the ward. Some of this is down to our solid campaigning stance on Knowle Manor, our opposition to Labours LDF promising 7,200 housing units in Morley and the rejection of Labours proposals to shave off £25,000 from the Policing budget in Morley. Labour's vote collapsed in Morley with their total vote and share of the vote decimated. No wonder Eddie looked disappointed when he attended the count in Morley Town Hall.

But this Labour failure - despite serous resources targeted to remove Judith (including visits to Morley from Cllr Keith Wakefield, Cllr Richard Lewis, Cllr James Lewis, Rachel Reeves MP and most of the Student Unions Labour Club!) did not stop Morley Folk backing the MBIs and holding Labour accountable for their many failures across the town.

Perhaps the biggest blunder from Labour was their mishandling of the by-election on Morley Town Council. This followed the resignation of Louise Bentley from the Town Council in April (which is the sixth time a Labour Councillor has resigned from the Town Council). Leaving aside the Labour Party's propensity for electing councillors who wish to avoid anything resembling work and who can't be arsed serving their office term - its the expense of holding a by-election which is really the outrage. Of course a by-election does not have to be held if it is not called and a seat can be filled by co-option. This would have saved local taxpayers £6500 in election costs.

But up steps Labour stalwart Frank Tighe - with his group of Labour buddies-  to call a by-election! That will be £6500 please to cover the call - money better spent on improving Policing or keeping our streets cleaner. But the most blundering blunder of all is the failure of the Labour Party - after calling the by-election - to get their nomination papers in on time. I'm reliably informed that Labour Leader Neil Dawson turned up with the wrong papers and too late in the day to lodge the right ones! It is perhaps easy to understand - with this level of Labour incompetence - why the Country's finances were left in such a mess by the Right Honourable Ed Balls and his colleagues!

The result was a straight race between Gareth Beevers for the Morley Borough Independents and our local right wing extremist Chris Beverley under the English Democrats banner. Gareth won by 305 votes to Beverley's 154.

Labours blunder seems to have reached both local and regional papers and perhaps offers an insight into Labours failure to make inroads in to Morley. Roll on the next elections in 2014 and especially 2015 when we will have the opportunity to evict Labour Loyalist Neil Dawson from his temporary position!