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Jamie Fitzjohn 5EF. PO21 Regis, Bognor Printing, by ress Exp Printed 1UU PO19 Chichester, Street, John’s St House, Johns St of both Fitzjohn Jamie of behalf on Kilby Jane by Promoted [email protected] Email: | 782380 01243 Tel: If you would like to raise an issue of concern, or help my campaign, please contact me: contact please campaign, my help or concern, of issue an raise to like would you If your children safe. children your young and our elderly our and young across the counties schools, including those in Chichester South Division. South Chichester in those including schools, counties the across safe road crossings for pedestrians, keeping you and and you keeping pedestrians, for crossings road safe ■ Supporting and caring for our our for caring and Supporting The Conservative run County Council has invested £77million £77million invested has Council County run Conservative The needed. run Council is committed to maintaining and improving improving and maintaining to committed is Council run funding for our children. We always take action to help our schools when when schools our help to action take always We children. our for funding pedestrian crossing on Whyke Road. The Conservative Conservative The Road. Whyke on crossing pedestrian Sussex Conservative Councillors will continue to campaign for fairer fairer for campaign to continue will Councillors Conservative Sussex committed key funding for a development of a safer safer a of development a for funding key committed ■ your Community your for Working West Sussex schools are the fourth lowest funded nationally. West West nationally. funded lowest fourth the are schools Sussex West The County Local Committee has secured and and secured has Committee Local County The Crossings Safe Education ■ Investing across the County the across Investing protection. need. in most those to support and project planned to ensure your continued continued your ensure to planned project enable our community to provide vital help help vital provide to community our enable flooding with continued investment in the the in investment continued with flooding Division community project. Projects like these these like Projects project. community keep you and your homes safe from from safe homes your and you keep funding has expanded the ‘Look and See’ See’ and ‘Look the expanded has funding maintained key drainage systems that that systems drainage key maintained Chichester South South Chichester Church Chichester where the the where Chichester Church Division. Work here has cleared and and cleared has here Work Division. of how the funding is being used is at Christ Christ at is used being is funding the how of of flood prevention in Chichester South South Chichester in prevention flood of The local choice for choice local The of up to £25,000 in our area. An example example An area. our in £25,000 to up of Watershed has invested in key elements elements key in invested has Watershed The Big Society Fund has secured funding funding secured has Fund Society Big The West Sussex County Council’s Operation Operation Council’s County Sussex West FITZJOHN Investment Local Watershed Operation JAMIE JAMIE together achieved have we What ACTION FOR YOU ALL YEAR ROUND YEAR ALL YOU FOR ACTION WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS, 4th May 2017 May 4th ELECTIONS, COUNCIL COUNTY SUSSEX WEST FOR CAMPAIGN NEWS VISIT WESTSUSSEXCONSER VISIT NEWS CAMPAIGN FOR VATIVES.CO.UK Jamie Fitzjohn THE LOCAL CHOICE FOR CHICHESTER SOUTH DIVISION Keeping you Safe Jamie Fitzjohn has been fighting for the issues that matter to local people for two years as a Parish Councillor. Jamie has been active at parish meetings and has Jamie will continue to support passionately championed many issues bringing them to the attention of County and The A27 improvements to keep our District Councils. Over the course of the children safe. He will continue consultation process Jamie to campaign to make the Jamie has had a career in Financial Services for over 30 years and always fought hard to ensure the Hunston Village crossing into a encourages and supports entrepreneurs to start up their own businesses. Jamie voices of local people were safe pedestrian crossing. He believes that we need a strong local economy that values all workers. heard. He strongly believes will also fight for the Whyke that the only solution for the Crime and Community Resident Association to Jamie has always been passionate about preserving our beautiful City and the A27 is a local one. He is improve the pavements to surrounding countryside for future generations. He is aware our area needs to supporting the County Jamie has worked as a Parish provide safe access for Police Liaison Officer, working Financial Education develop and Jamie supports building new homes for local people. He also fights for Council in their call for a residents and school children with PCSOs and the local to the A27 footbridge. sustainable building. Key to this is the preservation of historic buildings and united course of action. Jamie is working with Jamie hopes the workshops people to identify issues of ensuring that developments are undertaken in the style of the area. crime. Jamie’s work has Chichester District Council in now going ahead will provide ways to help our community the local solution to our local ensured his community is Jamie has always, and will always, fight for local issues informed and their concerns with issues of fuel poverty and problem and not one to better the provision of with a local voice. imposed from outside. are heard by the police. Jamie will continue to ensure people financial advice for the feel safe in their area and will community. Improving “We need true localism” always listen to the concerns financial education is a long of the community. term commitment for Jamie. West Sussex Conservatives social media : Twitter: @WSussexCons Conservatives working for you and your community. Facebook: @WestSussexConservatives .
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