JONATHAN WHITE the Local Candidate for Meadvale & St John's

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JONATHAN WHITE the Local Candidate for Meadvale & St John's Reigate and Banstead Borough Council elections Thursday 6th May 2021 A strong voice for the community at the heart of the council JONATHAN WHITE The local candidate for Meadvale & St John's Promoted by Tim Hall, on behalf of Jonathan White, both of 25 Clarendon Road, REDHILL, Surrey, RH1 1Q. Printed by Paragon CC, Park House, Lower Ground Floor, 16-18 Finsbury Circus, London, EC2M 7EB. Contact Meadvale & St John's Conservatives 25 Clarendon Road, REDHILL, Surrey, RH1 1QZ [email protected] 01737 452897 Dear Residents I am keen to be re-elected to carry on the work I started whilst serving on the 2018/19 council. During that time, working with other local Conservatives, funding was secured for the earth embankments on Swing Common, Meadvale which, to date, have deterred the Traveller encampments that have plagued the area for years. I was also able to work with our county councillors on the various traffic issues that our area suffers from. At the council, I sat on the independent Overview & Scrutiny Committee and contributed towards holding the council to account for its operations and finances. I supported the regeneration of Redhill town centre whilst contributing towards the conservation of our historic buildings. I was able to support two great local organisations with grants: Renewed Hope Trust (homelessness) and Redhill Sea Cadets. I've always spoken against raising council tax, and believe that we should always be looking for value for money. For 2021/22 Surrey County Council won’t be increasing their charge by the maximum allowed for the first time in many years, but more work is needed to find cost savings at the borough council without affecting core services. Above all, I was able to listen to residents and take their concerns directly to the council. I'm asking for your vote so I can continue to build on the work I've already done, and again be your voice at the heart of the council. All the best Jonathan White Conservative Candidate for Meadvale & St John's Follow me on Facebook and Twitter: @JFWhiteMSJ Campaigning for Our Community Find out more at https://rbca.org.uk JONATHAN WHITE The local candidate for Meadvale & St John's Looking after Reigate and Banstead LEADING THE LOCAL DELIVERING TRULY WORKING FOR A COVID RECOVERY AFFORDABLE HOMES SUSTAINABLE FUTURE From using the Harlequin to Everyone has the right to a home To deliver a sustainable future and distribute food to co-ordinating and we recognise we live in one of carbon neutrality by 2030, we all vaccination centre volunteers, the most expensive parts of the need to work together. We will we've led the response to Covid. As country. By investing £30m, and continue to work to reduce the lockdown ends and the recovery working with key partners, we will council’s impact on the environment starts, we'll help you stay safe and deliver truly affordable homes for and support residents, business and deliver the services you deserve. residents. visitors reduce their impact. Action for MEADVALE & ST JOHN'S PARKS & COUNTRYSIDE TRAFFIC & PARKING THE ENVIRONMENT Swing Common, Meadvale has I support restrictions on HGVs in I’ve raised public questions to Full been the site of illegal traveller Pendleton Road and I will Council meetings on the adoption of encampments for as long as I can contribute to work by our the RSPCA’s proposals for reduction remember. With the support of the Conservative county councillors to in firework noise. I’ve also asked for Conservative-led council I was able implement them. Pavement parking more control over the distribution of to obtain funding for the earth blights our residential streets and, promotional helium balloons, a embankments which, to date, have whilst a tricky topic, as much as small thing but a step towards deterred the camps. possible needs to be done. reducing micro-plastics in the sea. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// VOTE CONSERVATIVE THIS ELECTION In the past year we've all faced keeping communities up to date challenges, and your borough with how the council can help. council has worked hard to We're proud of how Reigate and help you. Banstead is run by the We've seen council facilities Conservatives and our track used to support residents, be record of delivery. We will that as a food centre or helping continue delivering regeneration the testing efforts. We've in our towns, protecting the open overseen payments to local spaces we all value and help businesses and set up support you and your family make the networks to tackle loneliness. most of our wonderful borough, Your Conservative councillors now and in the future. have been involved in efforts to organise vaccinations as well as Canvassing in High Trees Road (photo taken pre-covid restrictions) https://rbca.org.uk.
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