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LEND US YOUR VOICE! in July 2009 a Community Steering Attractions; Parking Enforcement Group, Made up of Local Residents, Town 2 How to contact us St John’s House, St John’s Street Chichester PO19 1UU 01243 783519 [email protected] intouch www.chichesterconservatives.com with Chichester Conservative Association WE ASK THE PEOPLE OF SELSEY TO LEND US YOUR VOICE! In July 2009 a Community Steering attractions; parking enforcement Group, made up of local residents, Town 2. Opportunities for all: cinema; youth and District Councillors, businesses and facilities; faster broadband; local clubs, began work to identify the improved transport links. key aspirations of the Selsey community and to consider the findings of a 3. Better health for all: better health multitude of previous surveys in the provision; more local employment area. opportunities; protection of green spaces; sports facilities Better: We are aware, as you may be, of the 4. Staying and feeling safe: cycle paths outcome of the Selsey Community Vision and safe routes to Chichester and Consultation that reported in 2011 and the rest of the Manhood; improved aimed to identify ‘A brighter future for B2145; improved policing; improved Selsey.’ If you want to refresh yourself fire and rescue service coverage. you can see the full Steering Group Report on our website at The report said that action groups would www.chichesterconservatives.com be needed to help make the wishes of the community happen. We want to help As highlighted in the study report, you the people of Selsey take the outcome of said the key aspirations for the future of the survey forward, and ask our local Selsey are: authorities at County and District To preserve its unique character; Council, on your behalf, to examine closely what you said and consider how To provide suitable employment, best they might help. In these times of Public Transport leisure opportunities, and housing to financial constraint we must, of course, meet the needs of the community; ensure that what we ask for is feasible, and, affordable and achievable. We want our To face the challenges of global approach to Councils to have the warming, coastal erosion, and maximum impact. We need a strong environmental sustainability. voice that will be heard and that strong The Steering Group listed these voice can best be achieved with greater aspirations under four theme headings, numbers of supporters in Selsey. shown below, each of which identified Therefore we invite you to join with us four top priorities chosen by the and ‘lend us your voice’ to achieve the community: desire for a brighter future for Selsey, which you have said you want to see. Cycle Paths 1. A better place to live: sea defence Please do get in touch NOW and at the improvements; limiting housing same time tell us if there is something development; improved visitor more we should be looking at. Your Selsey Conservative Branch Chichester Conservative Association has an active Selsey Branch chaired by former Village Bobby and local historian Peter Ogden, working closely with your Local Councillors (all of whom are Committee Members) to support Selsey and champion the needs and aspirations of residents with those who are able to make change. The more members and supporters of the Branch the stronger its voice, so why not join and help Selsey to make the changes you want to see? Promoted by John Fox, on behalf of Chichester Conservative Association, both of St John’s House, St John’s Street Chichester PO19 1QQ and printed by Oaktree Communication, 179 Church Road, Reading RG6 1HN. intouch If you have a problem or concern call us on 01243 783519 Promoted by John Fox on behalf of Chichester Conservative Association both of St John’s House St John’s KEEPING IN TOUCH Street Chichester PO19 1UU and printed by Oaktree Communication, 179 Church Road, Reading RG6 1HN Please give us your contact details so we can keep in touch with you about HOW CAN YOU HELP US? the issues you have raised: Display a poster at election time Deliver leaflets Name Attend social events Join the local Party Address Vote by post Stand for Council How we use your information The data you provide will be retained by the Conservative Party and Chichester Conservative Association (“the data holders”) in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 Home/Mobile No and related legislation. 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West Sussex County Council: Cllr Peter Jones Tel:01243 512117 You told us in 2011 your key the ‘Chichester Vision report’ at Email: [email protected] aspirations for the future of a coming meeting of the Selsey which we have listed on Chichester South County Local District Council—Selsey North: the front page, but since then is Committee. We are also aware Cllr John Connor Tel: 01243 604243 there something more that has of the intention of Chichester Email: [email protected] emerged that you think we District Council to conduct a Cllr Bev Tinson Tel: 01243 603214 should consider? fact-finding pilot scheme in Email: [email protected] Selsey to determine the need We really do want to help you, for more support from public Cllr Carol Purnell Tel: 01243 605927 to help yourselves to get a Email: [email protected] brighter future for Selsey services. Your responses to us will help District Council—Selsey South: We understand that West you to inform both these Cllr Roland O’Brien Tel: 01243 601183 Sussex County Council are initiatives. Email: [email protected] about to give consideration to Cllr Fred Robertson Tel: 01243 604402 Email: [email protected] JOIN US AND TOGETHER WE WILL WORK TO MAKE CHANGE HAPPEN CHICHESTER CONSERVATIVES WORKING FOR SELSEY .
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