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Working for You in Toton & Chilwell Meadows ELECTIONSLOCAL SPECIAL inintouch From Marilyn, Craig and Tony your Conservative choice in Toton & Chilwell Meadows Broxtowe Borough Council elections: Polling Day 5 May April 2011 LOCAL, EXPERIENCED AND WORKING FOR YOU IN TOTON A NEW FACE FOR TOTON & CHILWELL & CHILWELL MEADOWS MEADOWS The work to finish off the roads and pavements Marilyn on the Chilwell Meadows development is almost Hegyi finished. Marilyn has lived in Toton “Making sure the open space is a real more years than she cares to community facility is now a priority” said Craig remember! Cox who is standing in the elections for Broxtowe She was elected 18 months Borough Council. ago as your Borough Councillor, and is active as a “We will also make road repairs a priority governor of Bispham Drive throughout Toton. The Labour and the Lib Dems School. She is also Chair of have run Broxtowe for years and our roads and the Greenwood Community Centre. pavements have fallen into disrepair made In her spare time, Marilyn Almost finished – roads in Chilwell Meadows worse by two exceptionally hard winters.” enjoys playing for the Trent Last month, the Government announced an Vale Bowls Club. extra £2.8 million for Notts to fix potholes “as 0115 946 3933 your local Councillor I will make sure Toton gets [email protected] its fair share of this additional money.” said Craig, Meanwhile we are all waiting for a decision on the Craig Cox owners appeal against a re-stocking notice issued at Toton Sidings/Fields. We will keep you informed Craig (23), has recently of the decision. graduated from Nottingham University and lives in the heart of Chilwell Meadows. We want our trees back! As a young professional, Craig’s priority is to get to grips with the bureaucracy of the Borough Council and give YOUR PRIORITIES ARE OUR PRIORITIES taxpayers value for money. He has done a great deal of 1. We will continue to support the re-stocking of trees at Toton Fields/ voluntary and charity work Sidings and the “village green” application to protect the area for future whilst at university, and is a generations to enjoy. keen sportsman. 0781 646 8085 [email protected] 2. Toton’s roads and pavements are a disgrace! We will make sure the ward gets it’s fair share of the extra Government money to fix potholes. Tony Ford 3. We will work to ensure the minimum of disruption when the tram route Tony has represented Toton is being constructed. and Chilwell Meadows since 1987 making him one of the most experienced 4. We will rigorously scrutinise all planning applications and continue our Councillors in Broxtowe. He is a founder, trustee fight to protect our precious green belt and open spaces. and treasurer of the Greenwood Community Centre. Tony has served as a 5. We will continue with our regular community action team meetings. governor at all three Toton Schools and is currently a governor at Bispham Drive School. 0115 916 7806 Promoted by Tony Ford, on behalf of Marilyn Hegyi, Craig Cox and Tony Ford all of 33 Warrender Close, Bramcote NG9 3EB. [email protected] Printed by Manton House Printing Ltd, Hazelford Way, Newstead Industrial Estate, NG15 0DQ. .
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