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GONSERVAflVE KEITHWOR](S ACTION FOR RESIDENTS EXPERIENCED CAMPAIGNER IS COhISERVATIVE CAN DI DAIE Keith Witham lives in Normandy. He and his wife lived in more than 20 years ago, before moving back three years ago. He immediately became involved with local residents issues, joining the Willow Hills Residents Association, Normandy, and was elected as Chairman of the Residents Association in 2010. Keith has been a local Councillor before and served as Chairman of the Environment Committee and the Licensing Committee as I Recycling Extended well as being a member of the Police From 23rd April, more types of mixed plastics can be Consultative Committee. This experience has put out for the weekly re-cycling collections - yoghuft served him well in knowing how to get things pots, food trays, ice cream and margarine tubs. done through local councils and he now brings that knowledge to this role as a I Conservatives are committed to expanding Candidate for County Council. re-cycling, - a move which Keith, as a former Council Environment Committee Chairman, very much Keith, who is a supporter of the Surrey approves. Wildlife Trust, works as a fundraiser for a w hospice charity and before that in the same Keith's experbnce wlll benefit all of Surrey role for the Shooting Star Children's Hospice.

Keith is working with your Conservative Borough Councillors on issues throughout the area to improve local road safety - on the 4323 at Wyke Primary School in Normandy; in I Keith has metwith Borough and in Jacobs Well. He is Councillors David Elms, lseult Roche and Bob pictured here with Cllr David Elms in Mcshee to discuss a variety of issues affecting the Jacobs Well inspecting a dangerous area, including action to prevent flooding and corner where lorries are ignoring protection of the Heathlands areas. restrictions. Keith says, "As well as I Anne Mllton MP says: improving local traffic hot spots, Surrey "l know Worplesdon will benefit from Keith's past .l County--- -r Council also needs to do more to experience of being a Councillor and his enthusiasm I improve co-ordination when road works for local issues, demonstrated through his charity work and involvement in his resident's association. $ disrupt and delay traffic, such as in Keith sees dre damage cau-sed by lorries I do hope you will give him your support, to give I Wood Street ". i_.- . _"-. Worplesdon the representation it needs".

Printed, published and promoted by David Edwards, on behalfof Ketth Witharn, atkF-4rr-- both of 17a Home Farm, Loseley Fstate, cuitdford, Surrey cU3 1HS. .!tsy Vmem ffiwmserwffifffrwe rintouch You can contact Keith on 07582 020 934 or email [email protected] rcPRIMARYSAFEIY GAMPAIGN Prospective County Councillor, Keith Witham, and Normandy Borough Councillor Diana Lockyer -Nibbs are supporting the campaign to get road safety improvements near the Wyke Primary School in Normandy, where children and parents have to cross the busy A323. "Flashing school signs and better road marking will help," says Keith, "and I am pressingfor road improvements here and at other locations in our area".

Keith opposes the unauthorised and Those currently being assessed are: t for better road safety in all our illegal developments by travellers on Ash Bridge Caravan Site (Ash South Iocal areas - Jacobs Well, Green Belt land of recent years and and ), Home Farm, Normandy, Pirbright, Wood Street wants the land returned to rural use at (Etfingham\; and land north of Village and Worplesdon the earliest opportunity. "Our local Stonebridge depot (Sha/ford). MPs, Jonathan Lord and Anne Milton, to protectthe Green Beltfrom Keith said: "Worplesdon and ) have been very supportive and the further development Normandy have been unfairly and Government has just announced that d isproportionately affected by s for tough Council Action to it is now doing away with all of unauthorised g/psy encampments for remove illegalgy/psy Labour's preferential treatment and some time. New pitches across the encam pments and estab/ish exemptions for travellers in relation to Borough will help protect Normandy more registered sites for glenuine the Green Belt. This is terrific news." and Worplesdon from Government travellers Guildford Borough Council is now Planning I nspectors allowing i llegal exploring the potential for providing o for better protection and support pitches to stay on a temporary basis additional pitches within the borough for Park Home residents, because of the lack of provision within to help meet the need for more sites. pa rti cu Ia rly agai nst u nscru p ulous the borough as a whole." site owners o for action to preventfuture floodin{ in Pirbri$ht, Jacobs Well, Normandy and Wood Street AGTION ON LOCAL Village. I for protection of our heathlands FLOODING and valued open spaces Our part of Surrey has several areas that are vulnerable to flooding. An action t to scrutinise on your behalf how group led by Anne Milton MP in the County Council spends our conjunction with Worplesdon Council Tax and to ensure we get Council, local representatives and other value for money organisations have been working closely t to work with , to resolve many of the problems. particularly when there is an While this work continues, a similar action e/ected Police Commissioner for group involvingJonathan Lord MP has Surrey later this year been adopted for Pirbright. As an elected Surrey County Councillor, Keith Witham AND FINALLY _ will fully support and assist the work of Keith will be an effective County these very successful multi-agency action groups to ensure that flooding risks in g Co u nci llor e nsu ri n th at yo u r Pirbright, Jacobs Well, Normandy and views are fully represented. are minimised". Wood Steet Vlllagle srfferc floodlng agoi11

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