A Fresh Start for Poole
- Feb 1, 2019
- 2 min read

Poole Labour has selected its first group of candidates to contest May’s important elections to the new super council. Each of them has a wealth of skills and experience in different fields from housing and education, to planning and social care. The current Tory administration has been in power for too long, and has grown tired and complacent, while the opposition they currently face is weak and ineffectual.
The closure of public toilets across the town, the ongoing fiasco of the Twin Sails Bridge, the farce over the refurbishment of the paddling pool in Hamworthy Park, the rise in vandalism and the transfer of Poole A&E and maternity services to Bournemouth have all taken place on this Conservative council’s watch. At the same time, council tax has gone up, but services have got worse or been cut altogether. No wonder the council’s approval rating among the public is so low. Labour offers you a fresh start.
When we launch our manifesto in March it will contain 100 real policies that will improve the lives of everyone in the area: young children, teenagers, students, families, tax payers, people at work, people out of work, those looking for a decent place to live, small businesses, entrepreneurs and pensioners. These will include:
Continuing to oppose the plans to move Poole A&E and maternity services to Bournemouth Hospital
Encouraging the building of 1000 truly affordable homes to rent or buy for local people
Introducing new rights for tenants that will guarantee property standards, rents and longer tenancies
Offering weekly food waste collections during the summer months
Reviewing the social care system and provide a minimum amount of free home care to all in need
Improving pothole repairs and tackle congestion and traffic delays
Widening the provision of public toilets
Regenerating the high street for local residents and visitors, and offering rate relief to small businesses in the area
Providing the under 25s with a free bus pass and improve youth services
Supporting community policing and oppose any further cuts to the number of police stations, police officers and support staff
For you, your family and the future - vote for a fresh start on 2nd May. Vote Labour.




















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