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Kenilworth and Southam Liberal Democrats Local party for Kenilworth & Southam constituency |
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| Kenilworth and Southam Liberal Democrats | <info@kandslibdems.org.uk> | 13th March 2010 |
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Warwickshire Liberal
Democrats Manifesto 2009 Our Vision for
Warwickshire: Warwickshire should be a place where everyone has an equal
opportunity to develop and prosper, where people feel safe and cared for and
where barriers of poverty or ignorance are broken. This must be achieved
through high quality public services that meet individuals' needs at a cost
that people can afford. Liberal Democrat priorities for the next four years: ·
The local economy and
skills ·
Safe, healthy &
active communities ·
Education fit for the 21st
century ·
The environment &
climate change ·
Public transport,
walking & cycling ·
Efficient &
cost-effective services The local economy and skills Liberal Democrats will
prepare Warwickshire to emerge strongly from the recession by re-skilling and
supporting people and local businesses. ·
Double
the investment in developing skills for work ·
Merge
the Education Business Partnership and Employment Training Warwickshire into a
new skills delivery unit ·
Bring
together all other key agencies and organisations to establish a joined up
approach to skilling people ·
Invest
in start-ups and encourage expansion of new ideas based on the Dragon's Den
concept of using top business people to offer advice ·
Make
Warwickshire an easier place to do business by cutting red tape and encouraging
local businesses ·
Ensure
bills are paid in less than 30 days and buy products and services from local
suppliers where possible Safe, healthy & active communities Liberal Democrats believe that all residents
of Warwickshire have the right to feel safe within their community and the
opportunity to be healthy and active. · Give greater support to Safer
Neighbourhood policing and Neighbourhood Watch organisations · Make greater use of
restorative community projects for offenders convicted of vandalism and
criminal damage · Prioritise the safety of
pedestrians and cyclists on our roads and introduce 20mph speed limits outside
schools · Deliver an efficient and
responsive Fire and Rescue Service across Warwickshire · Defend our library
service and make it more accessible to all Warwickshire residents · Invest further in successful
active arts for health programmes using the voluntary sector · Ensure that our older
people are cared for with dignity and with a choice of services to meet their
needs · Tackle obesity by
promoting sport and healthy eating in schools · Establish a Warwickshire
Youth Force to involve hard-to-reach groups in positive activities Education for the 21st century Liberal Democrats will use all available financial resources to develop
an education system tailored to local needs. This will offer opportunities and excellence
for all. We will use the five outcomes of "Every Child Matters" as the basis
for all of our decisions. · Drive up standards of
educational attainment, both academic and vocational, while guiding children to
be good future citizens · Lead the development of
a coherent strategy for early years, primary and secondary education, including
planned transition between each phase. This must command the support of teachers,
governors and parents · Encourage innovative
ways for schools to cluster and co-operate to achieve the widest community
benefit · Invest an extra £50 million
to upgrade our school buildings · Implement a fair and
transparent system of allocating school funding that is consistent across the county · Value the work of school
governors by removing the barriers to their involvement and providing them with
increased professional support · Invest in early
intervention services to support families and drive down levels of truancy and
exclusions from school The environment & climate change Liberal Democrats will continue to protect the
environment and put climate change at the heart of all of the County Council's
policies and decision making. · Create a single waste
collection and disposal authority for Warwickshire · Maximise recycling and
composting rates and reduce residual waste quantities to the minimum · Dispose of residual
waste by clean and affordable methods that minimise amounts sent to landfill · Protect the environment
from indiscriminate over development · Encourage innovation in
micro-generation schemes and local carbon offset · Every school to achieve
Eco-school accreditation using energy from renewable sources and recycling its
waste products · Protect bio-diversity by
working in partnership with the Voluntary Sector, district/borough, town and
parish councils · Help individuals and
communities reduce their energy needs with support from Act on Energy · Make the Climate Change
Champion role the responsibility of a Cabinet member Public transport, walking & cycling facilities Liberal
Democrats will increase spending on public transport and walking/cycling facilities
within the County Council's overall Local Transport Plan priorities to meet local
needs. · Establish stronger partnerships
with bus companies to deliver bus services that improve access to work,
shopping and leisure activities · Support the building of
new railway stations · Expand the successful
and popular Flexi-Bus service · Ensure roads and pavements
are well maintained and that, wherever appropriate, people are given priority
over cars · Establish a young
persons' concessionary travel scheme that addresses their needs for access to
education, training, sport and leisure activities · Work in partnership with
Sustrans to deliver the national cycle network and other key walking and
cycling routes throughout Warwickshire · Make a Cabinet member
responsible for championing walking and cycling · Give local residents
more say in how the highways budget is spent in their area Efficient and cost-effective services Liberal
Democrats will cut bureaucracy and waste in local government to protect
front-line public services from further cuts and keep council tax increases
below inflation. · Commission services,
both internally and externally, that will deliver the best outcomes for
Warwickshire · Strengthen partnership
working with the voluntary sector through the Warwickshire Compact · Reduce the number of
management tiers and combine structures and facilities wherever possible · Future efficiency
savings can only be delivered by enhanced partnership working with the
district/borough councils, the primary care trust, police and other agencies to
stop the duplication of activities · Make best use of IT and
other new technologies to improve services, reduce the use of paper and make
information readily available to the public Putting words into action The Liberal Democrats have
set the pace on the County Council since the last elections in 2005. We have
been campaigning and putting our manifesto commitments into action, while: ¾
The Conservative
Administration has failed to provide clear and coherent leadership and has
ducked hard decisions ¾
Labour has offered no credible alternative. They have failed to ask the
difficult questions and have been an ineffective opposition Liberal
Democrats have used the annual budget setting process to force through
significant and distinctive investments for the people of Warwickshire, such
as: o
£700,000
to support young people and their families experiencing problems at home or at
school to reduce the risk of permanent exclusion and involvement in anti-social
or criminal behaviour o
£200,000
to expand the Flexi-bus fleet from 11 to 16 vehicles, providing independence
and personal freedom for older people and those with mobility problems o
£100,000
to help boost Neighbourhood Watch schemes around the county o
£100,000
to develop the Domestic Violence Service and support the Swanswell Trust o
£90,000
to support renewable energy feasibility projects In 2009, we voted against a Conservative budget that
cut front-line services while failing to address bureaucracy and waste. Labour sat
on their hands and let it happen. In power or in opposition, Liberal
Democrats will fight for efficient and effective public services that meet
people's needs and help local communities thrive. Published and promoted by John Whitehouse on behalf of Nigel Rock (Liberal Democrats), all at 47 Sunningdale Avenue, Kenilworth, CV8 2BY The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |