We need more women in local politics – Conservative Group Leader

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Bradford Council Conservative Group Leader Cllr Anne Hawkesworth has called for more women across the district to get involved in local politics and stand for election to City Hall.

Speaking at a lunch in aid of Macmillan Cancer at The Craiglands Hotel in Ilkley, Cllr Hawkesworth said she believed there is a perception of the existence of a glass ceiling which stops women from progressing to the highest ranks of political life in Bradford district.

“But, with regard to the Conservative Party, that is simply not the case,” she argued.

“I do not think for a second that my gender came into the equation when, last month, I successfully stood for election as Conservative Group Leader

“And, of course, my predecessor but one – Cllr Margaret Eaton – has been awarded a peerage in honour of her achievements both as a former Leader of Bradford Council and, more recently, as Chairman of the Local Government Association.

“Having said that, I do not believe we have anything like enough female Conservative councillors in Bradford City Hall.

“Further increasing the numbers of women standing as Conservative candidates is one of my primary objectives as Conservative Group Leader and I will be getting out and about to encourage women from across the district to come forward.

“It is unfortunate that the Council’s Labour-controlled Executive does not include a single female member, despite the Labour Group having a number of very capable women on its benches.” 

Bradford Council Conservatives unveil Shadow team

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Anne Hawkesworth (small)Bradford Council Conservative Group Leader Cllr Anne Hawkesworth has today announced her Shadow Executive for the new municipal year.

In addition to her leadership duties, the Ilkley councillor will have responsibility for the widening regional agenda, together with culture, planning and highways.

Newly-elected Deputy Leader Cllr Glen Miller will take the corporate and organisational change portfolios, with Chief Whip Cllr Mike Ellis looking after environment and climate change.

Long-serving Wharfedale councillor Dale Smith will shadow social care, for which he previously had responsibility on the Council’s Executive, with Cllr Adrian Naylor taking the education portfolio.

Cllr Malcolm Sykes, another former member of the Council’s Executive, will shadow regeneration, with Bowling and Barkerend councillor Zameer Shah taking charge of the community safety portfolio.

Commenting, Cllr Hawkesworth said she believed she had a very strong team which would mount strong but responsible opposition to the Labour Group which has taken leadership of the authority following the Liberal Democrats’ failure to vote at the Council’s AGM.

“The Shadow team includes an excellent blend of differing experiences which will allow us to ensure that the key decisions taken by the Executive will be subject to intense but constructive scrutiny,” she said.

“We will not adopt a wreckers’ agenda but, instead, will seek to do what is right for the people who elected us.

“There is a severe shortage of financial resources both locally and nationally at the present time and that is likely to remain he case for several years to come.

“We must therefore seek to ensure that every public pound spent in Bradford district is used wisely and for the betterment of all local residents.”

The Conservative Shadow Executive for 2010-11 is as follows:

Cllr Anne Hawkesworth - Leader, Regional, Culture, Planning and Highways

Cllr Glen Miller - Deputy Leader, Corporate and Change

Cllr Mike Ellis - Chief Whip, Environment and Climate Change

Cllr Adrian Naylor - Education

Cllr Malcolm Sykes - Regeneration

Cllr Zameer Shah - Community Safety

Cllr Dale Smith - Social Care

Bradford Conservatives launch local election campaign

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Bradford district Conservatives today formally launched their local election campaign with a commitment to continue to deliver high quality services for residents, coupled with a warning that Labour gains on 6th May would put the district’s progress at risk.

Conservative Local Election Manifeso Launch

Campaigning under the banner, “A Record of Action, A Promise of More,” Conservative candidates and supporters gathered at Northcliffe playing fields in Shipley – at the centre of Bradford district - to release 30 balloons, representing each ward up for election. 

 

And they issued a document which detailed the achievements of the Conservative-led Bradford Council over the last twelve months and set out the policy priorities for the Conservative Group in the year ahead.         

 

Raising educational attainment will continue to be the Conservatives’ top priority, alongside looking after older residents, giving value for money, regenerating the district, tackling local crime, providing safer roads, promoting a greener environment and improving quality of life.

 

Conservative Group Leader Cllr Kris Hopkins said:

 

“After years of neglect and incompetence when the Labour Party was last in control of Bradford Council, Conservatives have delivered significant improvements in the quality of local services across the district.

 

“As a result of the leadership we have offered, Bradford’s voice is now taken very seriously, both in the wider Yorkshire region and nationally, increasing the district’s chances of attracting more inward investment, new jobs and greater prosperity. 

 

“But there is a lot left to do, and we must not allow Labour to put the district’s progress at risk. 

 

“I hope residents come out in big numbers on 6th May to vote for their local Conservative candidate.”   

 

Conservative Group Deputy Leader Cllr Dale Smith said:

 

“Under Conservative leadership, Bradford Council’s adult services have received the highest four star rating in the annual independent inspection and been awarded beacon status for our work with older people.

 

“But must never be complacent, which is why the Conservatives secured a major increase in funding for adults in need of social care in the Council’s budget for the new financial year. 

 

“Alongside older residents, we have also stepped forward to support our young people by delivering on our promise to return responsibility for education services to the local authority.

 

“The Conservatives will not let the people of this district down and we therefore ask residents to support us to continue our work at the local elections.”        

 

Conservative Group Chief Whip Cllr Anne Hawkesworth said:

 

“We have chosen to launch our campaign in Shipley because, unlike the Labour Party, Conservatives recognise that there are 30 wards in Bradford district and it is our duty and responsibility to represent the needs of everyone who lives here.

 

“After the damage inflicted on the quality of local services and the reputation of the Council under Labour, the Conservatives have led Bradford district out of the wilderness and into a much more positive future.

 

Bradford’s designation as the world’s first UNESCO City of Film is an example of the high regard in which this district and its people are now held but we must maintain this momentum.   

 

“It is only by voting Conservative on 6th May that our progress can be secured.”   

 

 

Bradford Conservatives Propose Council Tax Freeze

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The Bradford Conservative Group has today tabled budget proposals which would lead to a freeze in Council tax for every household in the district for the 2010-11 financial year – the first year of a potential three-year “zero increase” settlement should a Conservative Government be elected at the forthcoming General Election.

In addition to £2.5 million of extra funding to support adult services, the Conservatives have proposed the creation of a £5 million strategic reserve to ensure the Council can continue to respond to the changing economic circumstances and task the management of the authority, through the present organisational review, to drive out even greater efficiencies and make the best possible savings for local residents in the years ahead.

The Conservative proposals also include significant increases in funding in a range of other areas including highways, gritting, recycling and community halls.

And there are a series of new initiatives including a city centre cycle race, an Imagination Library, a campaign to encourage older residents to take up benefits they are entitled to, a wave of community clean-ups plus extensions to the already very successful b someone campaign and Community Warmth scheme.

Conservative Group Leader Cllr Kris Hopkins, who unveiled the Conservative proposals at this afternoon’s meeting of the Council’s Executive in Bradford City Hall, commented:

“The Conservative budget proposals are the result of a lot of very hard work from Group Members, professionally assisted by Council officers, over the last number of months.

“We have been very conscious of the ongoing financial restraints not only on the Council but, more importantly, on local residents and that is underlined by our desire to see a freeze in Council Tax for the next 12 months.

“Given that a Conservative Government, if elected, has already committed to funding any Council Tax rises of up to 2.5% for all local authorities who stay at or below that figure for its first two years in office, we hope Bradford district residents will therefore enjoy an effective three-year freeze on their bills.

“Adult services are very much a priority for the Conservatives, as evidenced by the £2.5 million of additional funding we have made available to ensure that the needs of older residents in the district will continue to be extremely well catered for.

“A few weeks ago we allocated £300,000 to fix potholes across the district following the long cold snap.  But we must think into the longer term so, in addition to an extra £300,000 in one-off monies, we have increased the amount of funding going to highways by £800,000 on a permanent basis.

“We have also responded to residents’ concerns by providing £100,000 to provide new grit bins across the district together with £150,000 of new resources to ensure they are refilled promptly and efficiently at times of greatest need.

“And, in other areas, we are continuing to support the b someone campaign, Community Warmth, uniformed youth groups, community halls, recycling and the environment plus we have proposed a number of new ventures including the launch of a Bradford city cycling race – which we would intend to finance for at least two years - and an Imagination Library.

“Specific permanent funding has also been set aside to support the district’s St George’s Day celebrations and the civic Carol Service, and we have allocated £50,000 so we can begin planning now to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

“Add to all of this the £5 million strategic reserve coupled with the requirement for the Chief Executive to drive out efficiencies to ensure Bradford Council provides the best possible value for money for local residents, and I believe the Conservatives have put forward a budget which is responsible and very good news for this district.

“As a hung Council, I am obviously fully aware that we must work with the other political parties to find an agreed way ahead.

“I now look forward to sitting down with the other Group Leaders in the coming days to seek to do just that.”

Bradford Conservatives Seek Tough Action Against Illegal Drivers

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The Bradford Conservative Group has tabled a Motion for debate at tomorrow’s full Council meeting calling for an urgent plan to be drawn up to tackle the growing problem of illegal drivers on the streets of Bradford district.

“Many people will be aware that Bradford was recently labelled the ‘uninsured driving capital of Britain’ following the publication of a report by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau which found that, in some parts of the city, up to 49.5% of drivers were uninsured,” commented Cllr Kris Hopkins, Leader of the Conservative Group, who will be proposing the Motion tomorrow afternoon.

“And sadly, driving without insurance is only part of the problem, as very significant numbers of motorists are also taking to the roads of the district without either licences or road tax.

“One of the obvious consequences of this is an alarmingly high rate of casualties on our roads including 2,097 people last year.

“Of these, 274 were killed or seriously injured – 51 of them children.

“When you discover that uninsured drivers are 12 times more likely to be involved in road crashes when compared to drivers who are fully insured, then you know that strong action must be taken.

“It is for this reason that, working with West Yorkshire Police, Conservative-led Bradford Council allocated more than £300,000 over the last 12 months to extend Automatic Number Plate Recognition systems across the district as a means of dealing with a number of serious criminal offences including driving without vehicle insurance, road tax or a valid licence.

“But much more needs to be done.

“The Conservative Motion, if passed by the Council, requests the Chief Executive to meet as soon as possible with West Yorkshire Police to discuss what additional measures can be introduced to increase the pressure on motorists driving illegally on the streets of Bradford district.

“And, following this meeting, he will be asked to bring an urgent action plan to the Council’s Executive setting out how the local authority, the Police and our other key partners will deal with the problem over the next 12 months.

“This may include, for example, a series of high profile enforcement days to catch offenders and reassure local residents that we are taking the issue of illegal drivers on our roads extremely seriously.

“I hope the other political parties on Council will give the Conservative Motion their unanimous support so we can get on with tackling this scourge which puts the lives of countless numbers of local residents at risk.”

Matt Palmer and Mohammed Riaz selected for Bradford South and Bradford East

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Bradford Conservative Association has selected Parliamentary Candidates for the new Bradford East and Bradford South constituencies.

Mohammed Riaz was selected for Bradford East and Matt Palmer selected for Bradford South.

Barry Whitaker, Chairman of Bradford Conservative Association, said:

“I would like to congratulate Matt Palmer and Mohammed Riaz on their selections in Bradford South and Bradford East.

“They now complete our team for the three new Bradford Parliamentary Constituencies and I look working with them and Zahid Iqbal, our Parliamentary Candidate for Bradford West, in the months to come.”

Chris Herd selected as Conservative candidate in Keighley

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Well-known local businessman Chris Herd has been chosen to stand as the Conservative candidate in Keighley West at next year’s local elections.

39-year-old Mr Herd has been the proprietor of C & L Herd Family Butchers on Queen’s Road since 1998 and employs seven members of staff.

He also runs Great Stones Farm in Oxenhope where, with his wife Linda, he rears cattle and lambs.

He and Linda have been married for 16 years and have three children.

Outside of work, Chris is involved in a wide-ranging of outdoor pursuits and is a keen carriage driver.  His other main interest is politics.

“I am very pleased to have been selected as the Conservative candidate in Keighley West,” Mr Herd commented.

“I am a life-long Conservative and believe the party has the right ideas to improve life for local residents in the town.

“From a personal point of view, it would also be a tremendous honour to use my experience and knowledge of the area to serve the people of Keighley West on Bradford Council.

“There is a lot of hard work ahead between now and the local elections next May but I can’t wait to get on with it.”

Bradford Council Conservative Group Leader Cllr Kris Hopkins, who is also the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Keighley and Ilkley, said he was delighted to have Mr Herd on board.

“Chris is a highly respected and very popular local businessman who would be an outstanding representative for Keighley West in Bradford City Hall,” he commented.

“His job allows him to hear at first hand each day what problems residents are facing and how they want them to be addressed.

“He also has a very strong work ethic and commitment to doing a good job on behalf of others.

“I very much hope Chris is successful in May 2010 and urge the people of Keighley West to get behind him to ensure this happens.”

Liberal Democrats to continue joint work

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Bradford Council’s Conservative and Liberal Democrat Group Leaders have agreed to continue working together over the next twelve months to deliver high quality local services for residents across the district.

The joint commitment was made in advance of tomorrow’s (Tuesday) Annual General Meeting when, with the support of both Groups, Cllr Kris Hopkins (Conservative, Worth Valley) is expected to be re-elected as Council Leader for the new municipal year.

Cllr Hopkins said he was pleased that agreement on a shared Conservative – Liberal Democrat agenda had again been reached.

“Clearly, the budget which our two Groups agreed in February, along with the Greens, will be the bedrock for much of what we hope to achieve in the year ahead,” he commented.

“The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have a collective determination to continue delivering better services and improving the quality of life for everyone living in the district.

“Children and young people will once again be our shared priority, followed closely by social care for adults, regeneration and the environment.

“Given the very difficult economic circumstances we currently face, it is vital that we take the right decisions in the most cost effective manner possible for local residents.  That is exactly what we intend to do.”

Cllr Jeanette Sunderland (Liberal Democrat, Idle and Thackley) said she believed it was right that Liberal Democrats again stepped forward to take responsibility for the interests of residents.

“Rather than stand on the fringes of the debate and talk Bradford district down, we want to continue making a positive contribution to the lives of local people.

“Ensuring the continuum of care for young people is one area of particular concern for us and I hope progress can be made on this very soon.

“Like the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats also wish to see responsibility for education returned to the Council when the current contract with Education Bradford comes to an end.

“And we need to agree a practical, affordable and sustainable waste management process for the district which can deal with all forms of waste into the longer term.

“I welcome the agreement to continue working with the Conservatives and now look forward to getting on with the many tasks in hand.”

Hopkins to oppose planned closure of Steeton testing station

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Bradford Council Conservative Group Leader Kris Hopkins has said he will vigorously oppose plans by a Government quango to close the vehicle testing station at Steeton.

Cllr Hopkins revealed that Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) has advised the Council that it intends to shut the Steeton site which undertakes approximately 5,000 tests each year.

The loss of the Steeton site would mean the Council and private sector vehicle operators having to use the facility at Rothwell in Leeds – a potential return journey of 65 miles.

“The closure of the Steeton testing station will result in Bradford Council having to take vehicles to the Leeds test centre, resulting in increased journey times of 400 hours per year, an additional 5000 miles of travel annually and seven extra tonnes of CO2 emissions from Council vehicles per year,” commented Cllr Hopkins.

“The direct cost to the local Council Tax payer is likely to be around £25,000.

“Private sector vehicle operators will be similarly inconvenienced and out-of-pocket.

“There will also be increased traffic flows along the already very busy A650, city centre and A647 routes, together with an estimated 300 extra tonnes of CO2 emissions from heavy good vehicles.

“And, as we face up to the most difficult economic circumstances for generations, the closure of the site will inevitably mean everyone currently employed there would lose their jobs and many private sector operator jobs would also be put at great risk.

“I will certainly be doing everything I can to attempt to convince the Government and VOSA to reverse their ill-advised decision to shut the Steeton facility and hope others with any influence on these matters will join me in my opposition to the plans.”

Give them dignity

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Bradford Council is signing up to a national campaign which promotes dignity in the care of older and vulnerable people.

The national Dignity in Care Campaign, launched by the Department of Health, aims to create a care system where there is zero tolerance towards the abuse of and disrepect towards older people and vulnerable adults. Greater emphasis is placed on the quality of care in hospitals, care homes and home care services.

To become a Dignity Champion means pledging to do something, however small, towards creating a care system that has compassion and respect for those it supports.

Coun Dale Smith, Executive Member for Adult Services, said: “My responsibility is to ensure that Dignity is embedded in all our actions and I wholeheartedly welcome this initiative.”

The Dignity Campaign and Dignity Champions highlights  the need to deliver high standards in the work done  and to not forget that we are caring for people, many of whom have led full and active lives. Many of us will need some form of care or support in the future and would want to be treated with dignity and respect and this is how we should ensure others are treated too.

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