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Claire Dowling – Working Hard for Uckfield North Uckfield for Hard Working – Dowling Claire East Sussex County Council Elections, May 2021. May Elections, Council County Sussex East Claire Dowling – Caring & Campaigning for our local Community local our for Campaigning & Caring – Dowling Claire www.wealdenconservatives.com Division, North Uckfield for Candidate Conservative Claire Dowling Claire Speed issues on London Road London on issues Speed Yours sincerely Yours I hope I can rely on your support on 6th May. 6th on support your on rely can I hope I have the skills they need for the future. the for need they skills the have re-activated. businesses, to ensure our residents, especially our young people, people, young our especially residents, our ensure to businesses, the schemes to be be to schemes the economy. We must continue to invest in our people and our our and people our in invest to continue must We economy. County Council for for Council County COVID-19 has had a huge impact on all of us, and the local local the and us, of all on impact huge a had has COVID-19 is working with the the with working is • partly due to the pandemic. Claire Claire pandemic. the to due partly matters. protect our environment for future generations. future for environment our protect Community Hub and East Sussex Sussex East and Hub Community such as planning; as such These works have been delayed delayed been have works These roads, education, and planning planning and education, roads, Working with the Wealden Wealden the with Working • matters on challenge necessary) (when and you represent Road and Eastbourne Road. Road. Eastbourne and Road in Downsview Crescent, speeding, speeding, Crescent, Downsview in campaign. Uckfield shielding, food and medication. medication. and food shielding, infrastructure; Framfield Road, Church Street, Lewes Lewes Street, Church Road, Framfield flooding, ‘Grass Crete’ grass verges verges grass Crete’ ‘Grass flooding, Safely – Shop Local – Shop Shop – Local Shop – Safely support including requests for for requests including support necessary the including community, our to important are roads to the town:- Ringles Cross, Cross, Ringles town:- the to roads be installed in 2021), highway highway 2021), in installed be Shop Shop local the on FM Uckfield • and residents in need of help and and help of need in residents and promote the needs of Uckfield and the many issues that that issues many the and Uckfield of needs the promote road safety issues on the main access access main the on issues safety road scheme in Hempstead Road (to (to Road Hempstead in scheme the Chamber of Commerce and and Commerce of Chamber the • support our community – people, groups, and businesses; businesses; and groups, people, – community our support Coronavirus Volunteers Forum, Forum, Volunteers Coronavirus and the much-needed speed and and speed much-needed the and have included a new drainage drainage new a included have works with Uckfield Town Council, Council, Town Uckfield with works If re-elected I will continue to ... to continue will I re-elected If Residents Association, Uckfield Uckfield Association, Residents of improvements – the bus station station bus the – improvements of their issues and concerns. These These concerns. and issues their to shop safely in the town, Claire Claire town, the in safely shop to Manor Park & Hempstead Fields Fields Hempstead & Park Manor town and personal and individual matters. matters. individual and personal and town Claire is pressing for the next phase phase next the for pressing is Claire local organisations dealing with with dealing organisations local traders, and encourage residents residents encourage and traders, Council, Volunteer Centre, Centre, Volunteer Council, community, helping to resolve both community-wide issues in the the in issues community-wide both resolve to helping community, groups, Uckfield Town Council, and and Council, Town Uckfield groups, Street. High Uckfield of improvements To help support the High Street Street High the support help To I have been pleased to represent you and to work on behalf of our our of behalf on work to and you represent to pleased been have I These included Uckfield Town Town Uckfield included These works with residents, community community residents, with works and town the in defences flood the and support. support. and requests from local organisations. organisations. local from requests based in Uckfield. Uckfield. in based community and helping people. She She people. helping and community of installation the in role leading a continues to provide assistance assistance provide to continues pandemic, Claire had a surge of of surge a had Claire pandemic, Chris and we have two daughters. I work in Chris’ business which is is which business Chris’ in work I daughters. two have we and Chris is about being active in her her in active being about is taken previously has She Uckfield. the help they asked for – she she – for asked they help the At the start of the COVID-19 COVID-19 the of start the At I have lived in Hunters Way for almost 33 years; I am married to to married am I years; 33 almost for Way Hunters in lived have I For Claire, the work of a councillor councillor a of work the Claire, For for hard works always Claire to ensure the residents received received residents the ensure to Adult Social Care, Claire was able able was Claire Care, Social Adult support on 6th May. May. 6th on support Community Action Community Uckfield for Working COVID-19 As your current East Sussex County Councillor, I am asking for your your for asking am I Councillor, County Sussex East current your As Dear Resident Dear On Thursday 6th May please KEEP East Sussex County Council VOTE CONSERVATIVE CONSERVATIVE VALUE FOR MONEY A Conservative council Conservative councils deliver value for money and provide high-quality services. POSTAL VOTES and WILL continue to In these challenging times, Conservatives POLLING STATIONS Protect our are maintaining services while keeping ü tax increases as low as possible. If you would prefer a postal vote environment please contact Wealden District Council as soon as possible on Invest to improve Your local Conservative candidate 01323 443322. Applications need ü for Uckfield North to be received by 20th April. road conditions RE-ELECT Claire Dowling EMAIL [email protected] www.postalvote.conservatives.com Support and protect TELEPHONE: 01825 763752 Polling stations will be open from ü the vulnerable Claire Dowling 7am to 10pm on Thursday 6th Your local Conservative candidate May. A mask must be worn and for Uckfield North Claire Dowling you are advised to take your own Keep council tax as th May on Thursday 6 pencil. ü low as possible Promoted by Tom Liddiard for Claire Dowling, both at Woodclyffe, Buxted TN22 4JT. Printed by Dowling Creative, 75 High Street, Claire Dowling – working hard for Uckfield North Uckfield TN22 1AA..
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