NEWARK & SHERWOOD DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2nd MAY 2019 LINDA DALES ■ A record of action, a promise of more ■ Listening and delivering for Collingham Ward

Including the villages of: Besthorpe, Brough, Collingham, Girton, Harby, Holme, Langford, , South Clifton, South Scarle, , Thorney, , and Winthorpe.

ACTION FOR YOU ALL YEAR ROUND On the District Council, we have delivered on every pledge that we made at the last election. It is important to us that we make specific commitments that mean something real and can be measured. Whilst we work with the Police, County Council (roads) and Health Authorities, we would not pretend that we can change what they do other than through partnership activities. We develop our commitments following the doorstep conversations that we have with you, opinion surveys and statistics to measure the success of the District. Our full manifesto, and list of what we have done for you, can be found on our website. You are voting for a Council that lasts 4 years.

To view our fill list of achievements and manifesto commitments, please visit our website: www.newarkconservatives.com YOUR LOCAL CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Linda has lived in the Ward for service’ for patients, support local groups and LINDA DALES 19 years and has, throughout fundraises for St. Helena’s village halls to provide and that time, worked in support of Church and Parochial Church sustain activities for people of local communities and Council, and was heavily all ages. community services. This involved in creating South In her own words: “I will be follows a career in service Scarle Community Centre. visible and accessible all year delivery, including NHS Linda is especially passionate round to anyone who wants to management. about using her knowedge and get in touch. I do what I say I Linda is Chair of the Patient experience to campaign to am going to do and want to be Participation Group for retain local healthcare a strong local voice, working Collingham Medical Centre, services, and the transport hard, to keep our village has played a key role in needed to access them. communities connected”. establishing a new ‘befriending She is also determined to To see more information on Linda, please visit our website: www.newarkconservatives.com or find us on Facebook at Newark Conservatives LOCAL ISSUES, LOCAL ACTION, LOCAL CONSERVATIVES

Promoted by Stuart Wallace, on behalf of Newark Conservative Association and Linda Dales, both of 29a London Road. Newark. NG24 1NR. Printed by Ultimate Print Ltd. Unit 2A Bilsthorpe Business Park, Eakring Road. NG22 8ST A RECORD OF ACTION, A PROMISE OF MORE WORKING FOR YOU We are delighted to say that every commitment we made in our 2015 manifesto has been delivered. Our new manifesto is on our website but here is a snapshot of some key pledges.

SAFER COMMUNITIES • Investing to make flood defence schemes a reality • Working with the Police to improve community safety • Enforcement Officers, Neighbourhood Watch and ’Report It’ campaigns. • Anti-social behaviour prosecuted • Community Speedwatch Groups • Reducing speed limits

KEEPING COMMUNITIES TIDY CONNECTED VILLAGES • More litter teams combatting fly- • New Village Hall Grant tipping and tidying verges Scheme. • More bins and dog bins across all • Expansion of services at areas Newark Hospital linked • Action taken to tackle rural crime to community transport. • Fines and penalties for litter and • Supporting local groups dog-fouling and charities to deliver • Work with youth groups and events and local volunteers activities. • A growing ‘army’ of litter-pickers • Supporting Parish • Prosecuting rural fly-tippers Councils to lobby for MORE HOMES rural services. • 330 social houses being built • Over £1million a year more for affordable and social houses • Starter homes and affordable units to help younger families live in their village • Resisting inappropriate development in villages and rural communities

ROAD SAFETY & TRANSPORT GREENER VILLAGES • Protecting rural bus • Lobbying against the services. proposed Norton Disney • Weight limits on rural processing plant. roads to prevent HGVs • Improved recycling rates • Resurfacing to reduce road FULL EMPLOYMENT • Green waste collection noise • Unemployment is at a record low in the • Food and glass • Interactive speed signs in Newark economic area. collection being more places • Even more businesses are locating assessed • ‘20 is plenty’ around our here and broadband is improving. • Protecting and planting schools • Skills and school results are on the up. trees and hedgerows • Protecting rural bus • Apprentice and Jobs Fairs • Protecting open spaces services • Business Rate reductions and a 20- • More play and sports year plan for Newark Town Centre. areas CARING AND CAMPAIGNING FOR OUR COMMUNITY