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MAY: 2 ON CONSERVATIVE WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE VOTE SHOULD YOU WHY of service users. users. of service to ensure the final installation will meet the requirements Banbury The Council is now working with local campaign group Accessibility equipment and space for them to use toilets and safely. comfortably severewith physical and learning disabilities providing additional Ilott. adults Changing Places facilities are designed to support thanks to Conservative Councillor a motion Tony from Banbury Work to accommodate an adult disabled toilet was prompted unit will be installed within Castle Quay. District Council has also confirmed that a Changing Places Cherwell Burger Company and Chiquito’s, with two more still to be named. the canalside restaurants will be filled by Zizzi, Nando’s, Handmade 10-screen multiplex cinema will be run by The Light Cinema and a 117-bedroom hotel. In a boost to the town’s night-time offer, the Lidl will occupy the supermarket space while Premier Inn is opening Several big names remain committed to CQII. development come to fruition.” for the townCQII will be a major lift and I look forward to seeing the well-documented challenges, should be praised. District Council’s commitment toCherwell delivering it, despite for a decadeis the or biggest more. project in Banbury to start fantastic to see work commence on the Castle Quay II site. Chris Phillips, Conservative candidate for Council. District controlled Cherwell is being spearheaded bycanalside restaurants, Conservative- expansion will include a new which cinema, supermarket and much-anticipated Castle Quay II development.

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Elect Chris Phillips on 2 May

Banbury born and bred, Chris works as a Foundryman for the family business. A keen sportsman, Chris has played rugby and cricket for Banbury at local clubs. He now wants to represent the town in a different way, as your local Councillor. Conservative-controlled Council is committed to making a positive difference in your area from the re-build of The Hill Community Centre to helping more people into a home of their own through the delivery of local Build! projects. The Council has also been at the forefront of the campaign to keep vital acute services at the Horton General Hospital. Chris stood for election in Ruscote in 2018 and was grateful for the support he received from residents. He is asking for your vote

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Chris Phillips: The strong voice for Ruscote Working together for a better Banbury

FIGHTING FOR OUR HORTON HOSPITAL CHAMPIONING HOME-OWNERSHIP Our town’s united campaign to retain key services at the Horton continues. In a positive step forward, Cherwell District Council remains one of the fastest providers of new homes in the UK. And thanks to University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has confirmed that vital A&E provision and 24- Government home-buying schemes like Help to Buy, more people are achieving the dream of home- hour paediatric services will remain in Banbury. And there is still hope a full maternity service can be ownership. In 2018 over half of all property sales made with a mortgage were completed by first-time buyers reinstated. The Independent Reconfiguration Panel (IRP) – whose intervention helped save the service – the first time this has happened since 1995. Build! is an award-winning Council project turning brownfield back in 2008 – has ruled that the CCG’s initial split consultation was inadequate and must be re-run. land into affordable homes for purchase or rent. Over 120 Banbury properties have been completed Labour just want to play political football with the NHS. We will continue to be the strong voice for residents. under the scheme with a further 16 due to be constructed on the former site of the Admiral Holland pub.

BANBURY’S THRIVING ENHANCING OUR REGENERATING THE PROMOTING HEALTHY TOWN CENTRE ENVIRONMENT CANALSIDE LIVING Banbury Conservatives have always championed Thanks to the joint effort of residents and Councils, Banbury’s historic canalside will benefit from an Gyms at Woodgreen Leisure Centre and Spiceball our town centre. Construction of CQII has begun Oxfordshire has the highest recycling rate in ambitious regeneration project with a cosmopolitan Leisure Centre have been kitted out with brand- and we’re backing local independent retailers too. according to Government figures. Banbury mix of residential, retail and leisure facilities planned new equipment. Cherwell District Council’s FAST Cherwell District Council has approved a Business ‘Refill’ is reducing our dependence on plastic by to transform the area. Crown House, which has laid programme is helping improve access to leisure Rate Relief policy entitling occupied retail properties connecting people with reusable bottles to free empty for 25 years, is being renovated into 51 one- facilities and activities for families in , with a rateable value of less than £51,000, rate- drinking water. Targeted litter blitzes organised by or two-bedroomed apartments. Ownership of The Hardwick, Ruscote and . A record number relief worth one-third of their annual bill. Banbury’s Cherwell District Council removed over 25 tonnes Mill Arts Centre has been transferred to Cherwell of residents used Woodgreen’s open air pool last Business Improvement District (BID) will deliver a of waste in 2018. And Banbury’s new Country Park District Council to help secure the long-term future summer. The 50m pool is one of only a handful of £1 million investment into our town centre. is open! A vast green space for biodiversity to thrive. of Banbury’s only dedicated Arts centre. its kind in the UK! Caring and campaigning in our community