(iii) reduce traffic signing
Matt Bradney and East Chesterton Conservatives - campaigning on behalf of local residents.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Too Many Street Signs
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Liberal Democrats Oppose A14 upgrade
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Matt Bradney's Track Record in Local Government
Matt Bradney's Track Record In Local Government
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Registering to vote
However, the law now allows registration up to 11 working days before any election, so it is still possible to register to vote in the East Chesterton by-election if you are not on the register already. The deadline to register is 1 September but a different form must additionally be used. While the appropriate form is not on the city council website it is available via the Electoral Commission's website.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
I was out and about in East Chesterton today. Specifically around the Church Street area. Thanks to all those nice people I spoke to. It can be a bit hard knocking on doors sometimes. One guy was very agressive to me, but the very next door was opened by a lovely lady who had a great chat with me. It was very clear to me that traffic was the big issue today.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Candidate chosen - Matt Bradney
Hi there, I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Matt Bradney, and I have been selected as the Conservative candidate for the forthcoming County Council By-Election in East Chesterton.
I am absolutely delighted to be standing for election in East Chesterton. For far too long Cambridge has had absolutely no Conservative representation on Cambridgeshire County Council, and I believe Cambridge has been losing out because of this. That’s why I think it is time to get someone working for you who would be better positioned to influence the final decisions that get made and which can have a big impact on our local community.
I am very much a local person and have lived in the area for all of my life. I am 37 years old and married with 3 children. I have run a business in Cambridge for the last 11 years, so I know a lot of the challenges facing Cambridge.
This week I have been out a few times knocking on doors and chatting to lots of residents about their concerns and issues. It is very clear to me that Policing is an issue for East Chesterton. Lots of you have been talking about Anti Social behaviour and Anti Social driving.
I am very supportive of looking at the traffic issues in and around Cambridge, and feel far more could be done to help us move around the city. We already have some great cycling facilities but there is so much more to do. Although we have a good bus service in Cambridge compared to lots of other areas, I will fight to have this improved even further. I will also fight to find funding for the railway station in Chesterton. This will provide all of us with superb transport links and will help the whole North side of Cambridge. Conservatives have been arguing for this for a number of years, and I will continue that.
The A14 also concerns me greatly. I was shocked when I heard that local Liberal Democrats were against upgrading this blighted road. I believe we deserve more in Cambridgeshire, this road costs lives and affects people trying to go about their business in a very serious way. I appreciate that funds are tight and the Government are clamping down on big projects, but I feel very strongly that this particular project should not be one of them. It has a huge financial impact on the County and the region. Not upgrading it cannot be an option.
I am looking forward to making my way round to meet as many people as I can in the next few weeks. If you have any issues, big or small, please get in touch. Either through this blog or email me at mattbradney@gmail.com or call me on 07739 393137.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Data protection.
To follow up from my earlier post, I now have another reason to enjoy canvassing. Tonight as I was coming to the end of my round I knocked on a door and was invited in for a chat. A big thank you to the couple who took the time to discuss the issues with me and in particular for the gin and tonic they provided.
After we had finished we were all in need of refreshment, colleagues who had not been so lucky more so than me. So we repaired to a local hostelry for a drink. An excellent pint but not too many otherwise we might have repeated the mistake of the Liberal Democrats at the last election.
Minor niggles reported to the council.
An abandoned refrigerator on Maple close.
A broken street sign on Maple close.
A blocked drain on Milton Road.
Graffiti on a give way sign.
A crumbled pavement.
A pile of green waste.
You can follow progress on these issues by clicking on the links above.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Welcome to the East Chesterton Conservative Blog!
Welcome to the East Chesterton Conservative Action Team's Blog. As you may know a by-election has been called for the East Chesterton division of the County Council. This by-election has been precipitated by the resignation of the Liberal Democrat Councillor Siep Wijsenbeek who has apparently moved to France. Mr Wijsenbeek was elected in 2009 and has served less than half his term as a councillor but we wish him well in his new life in France.
As a result of this you will be hearing a lot from all of the parties; with no doubt a blizzard of leaflets and canvassers regularly knocking on your doors. I for one though hope that this won't all be one way traffic. The East Chesterton Conservatives want to hear from you. What are the most important issues to you in East Chesterton, what most affects your quality of life and how can the County Council help to improve East Chesterton?
We would also be very pleased to hear from any local residents who want to help us campaign in East Chesterton, delivering leaflets or canvassing. Any help you can give will be appreciated.
Please feel free to get in touch, by phone 07588 381439 or by email tjh29@live.co.uk.