CONSERVATIVES ELECTION SPECIAL

SARISBURYIn DIVISIONT & ouchSARISBURY WARD WHAT CONSERVATIVES HAVE WHAT CONSERVATIVES AIM Pages 2 & 3 ACHIEVED IN FAREHAM TO DO FOR FAREHAM On Thursday, May 6 vote CONSERVATIVE for Seán Joanne WOODWARD BULL County Council Candidate Borough Council Candidate

If you elect us, we will: Some residents, despite assur- ances from Government, may feel uncomfortable about opening •IMPROVE infrastructure, roads, medical facilities and schools their doors even to a socially- distanced canvasser. •PLAN traffic calming for Burridge once Way is completed We would be happy to have on- against developing all of our countryside line conversations to discuss your •FIGHT priorities and concerns. This •ENHANCE and Swanwick Conservation Areas could be on any platform such as Zoom, Facebook or Teams. •RESPOND to residents’ communications within 48-hours Please do not hesitate to get in touch. You may like to meet one- •CONTINUE to produce InTouch newsletters now in their 37th year to-one or to join with friends or neighbours.

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FAREHAM’S HOUSING DEDICATED TO FAREHAM’S ECONOMY SARISBURY We are working hard to ensure that a South Hampshire Green Belt is created including the Meon Hundreds of new jobs created at Solent Airport at Daedalus; we will enable thousands more and Stubbington/South Fareham countryside strategic gaps. SEÁN WOODWARD has been a Sarisbury Coun- with Solent Airport being self-supporting as flight numbers grow. We will deliver Welborne’s 6,000 homes and infrastructure to serve Fareham’s housing needs cillor for 35 years. He has worked in healthcare all his We will pursue the publicly-supported visions to enhance both Fareham and Portchester removing the need to find land to build them elsewhere. working life and currently runs LBhealthcare Physio- shopping centres. We will complete a new Local Plan accom- therapy in Whiteley. The Council does not set rates or rents, but as our high streets change towards leisure and modating the government’s housing demands He is the Leader of Fareham Borough Council, cre- eating as well as shops, we must change, but lobby to reduce any need to have housing ated and for 10 years served as a Director of the So- too, and offer what support we can, espe- that is not necessary to meet Fareham’s needs. lent Local Enterprise Partnership. cially as we encourage recovery after the We will continue to deliver as much truly He chairs the Partnership for South Hampshire and COVID-19 pandemic. affordable housing as possible and have serves as a trustee of Whiteley Community Associa- We will keep free car parking in all local underway the biggest council house building tion. shopping areas. programme in Fareham for decades. He previously served as a governor at all local schools and worked very hard to secure new schools in Whiteley as well as roads to give additional access to the community. Seán has done his utmost over many years to se- cure the best possible facilities for the Sarisbury FAREHAM’S COMMUNITY Green, Swanwick, Priory Park, Burridge, and FAREHAM’S FINANCES Whiteley areas as well as preserving our heritage and countryside. We have built Holly Hill Leisure Centre and are revamping Ferneham Hall as a modern arts We froze the council tax for 7 years and have recently been increasing it by just a penny a and entertainment complex – Fareham Live – and modernising Fareham Leisure Centre. day for the FBC element. That is our pledge for the future. We will upgrade all playgrounds, having built new ones at Holly Hill, Daedalus Common. Ab- CONTACT SEÁN ANY TIME 8 Persian Drive We invest in commercial property in Fareham which brings benefits in terms of keeping bey Meadows, Titchfield is under way. We’ll continue to support youth services via Y-Services. council tax low and preserving excellent services. We will continue to improve safety and Whiteley PO15 7BJ Tel: 01489 881030 We only raise 15% of overall spending security in Fareham Town Centre with a from council tax and are very careful with zero tolerance of begging and anti-social Email: [email protected] Facebook: fb.me/Sarisbury your money, which is why we continue to behaviour. set almost the lowest district council tax We will continue to campaign for minor in- Twitter@FarehamWoodward Website: www.sean-woodward.co.uk in while providing some of the juries treatment, elderly care and maternity best services. beds at Fareham Community Hospital as well as finding a public transport solution. JOANNE BULL is a mother of two and was brought up in the Locks Heath area. “I am the Vice-Chairman of Whiteley Community As- sociation, Sarisbury InTouch Team Leader and Gover- nor of Sarisbury C of E Junior School. “I have a huge interest in providing diversionary ac- FAREHAM’S TRANSPORT tivities for children to keep them engaged and off the FAREHAM’S ENVIRONMENT streets. We have worked with the highway authority to bring forward over £100m of roads invest- “With this in mind, I created and run a not-for-profit ment: community interest company - Solent Stars - which is We have delivered our pledge to ban the use of single-use plastics by the Council. Stubbington Bypass, Newgate Lane North and South, St Margaret’s Roundabout, Peel Com- a children’s motorcycle display team where the chil- We are committed to the Council achieving net zero carbon by 2030 and will establish a mon Roundabout and A27 dual carriageway from Segensworth to Fareham. dren aged 5–14 learn discipline and the importance of deliverable carbon reduction plan this year. Actions not words. We will continue to work through the planning process to get further improvements to our teamwork.” We will work with the police to see zero tolerance of pavement parking which is both anti- road system paid for by developers. social and dangerous as well as more action And we renew our pledge that not a brick CONTACT JOANNE ANY TIME on antisocial behaviour. will be laid at Welborne until full infrastruc- 24a Warsash Road We aim to introduce a recycling scheme for ture funding, including full funding for J10 on Warsash SO31 9HX pots, tubs and trays as well as food waste to the M27, is in place. Tel: 07956 081239 and a wheeled green waste collection. We also plan to extend the Eclipse bus rapid Email: [email protected] We will continue a massive programme of transit service around the Borough. Facebook @joanne.sarisbury tree planting on Council land. Twitter @JoanneSarisbury

Conservatives spend every penny of your money wisely – that’s why you pay one of the lowest council taxes in England 4 InTouch ELECTION SPECIAL The community is always top of their agenda Some photos are pre-lockdown

Top (left): Seán presents a £725 cheque to Nick Hemmings, a grant to Hampshire Search & Rescue for a new Ferno scoop stretcher. Top (right): A happy occasion to remember little Summer who sadly lost her battle with cancer. Joanne and Seán joined her friends, parents and head teacher for the opening of Summer’s fairy garden. Left: Seán is pleased to see local librfaries reopening after lockdown. Right: Joanne at Cornerstone Primary School, which opens in new prem- ises in North of Whiteley in September.

Speedwatch is back thanks to a grant of £3,500 from Seán’s county budget. It’s op- erating in Botley Road, Barnes Lane, Brook Lane, Sweethills Cres- cent, Swanwick Lane, Yew Tree Drive and Barnbrook Road.

Joanne joins Seán and Hazel Oliphant at the opening of Sarisbury Cricket Club’s extended and refurbished pavilion.

Claire Bell, of Botley Road, Burridge told Published by Councillor Simon Martin 230 Botley Road, Joanne she would like to see traffic calming Burridge SO31 1BL on behalf of Councillor Seán Woodward, with the opening of accesses to the North 8 Persian Drive, Whiteley of Whiteley development. PO15 7BJ and by Councillor Seán Woodward on behalf of Joanne Bull, 24A Warsash Road, Warsash SO31 9HX. Printed by Cedar Group, Unit 3 Triton Centre, Premier Way, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey For quality and continuity VOTE CONSERVATIVE SO51 9DJ