Monday, 24 April 2017

Devon County Council elections > Hustings for Sidmouth: Friday April 28th > the issues and the candidates

Friday sees the second and final session with candidates for the county elections next month:
Futures Forum: Devon County Council elections > Hustings for Sidmouth: Friday April 28th > the issues

Last week, we had the first such meeting - and a piece from the SOS blog today reviews that, as well as looking forward to this Friday:

Changes to our landscape, and to services, in whose hands? DCC hustings this Friday (28 April, 7pm, Kennaway House)


April 24, 2017 by sidmouthsid 1 Comment

Voting for the Devon County Council elections takes place on 4th May, 7am-10pm. Candidates standing for the Sidmouth Division, which now covers all the Sid Valley area, have been invited to a hustings this Friday, 28th April, in Kennaway House cellar bar. Organised by the Vision Group for Sidmouth (co-founder members of the Save Our Sidmouth Campaign) , the meeting will start at 7pm.

Feedback from an earlier hustings held in Sidford last week is given in this extract below:


‘The Devon County Council hustings at Sidford on Wednesday evening (19 April), brought together five of the six candidates vying for the Sidmouth division, which now covers the whole of the Sid Valley.

They are Jeannie Alderdice (Green), Ray Davison (Labour), Stuart Hughes (Conservative), Marianne Rixson (Independent East Devon Alliance) and Richard Wright (UKIP). Only Lewis Ragbourn (Lib Dem) was unable to attend the event, which was Chaired by Cathy Debenham of the Sidford-Sidbury Residents’ Group.

A common thread for most candidates was “transparency, accountability and listening to residents”; concerns about cuts to NHS, social care, and education; and inappropriate development. Despite passionate speeches from Jeannie Allerdice (“EU environmental rules should apply post-Brexit”); Ray Davison (“Conservative austerity policy is past its sell-by date”);and Richard Wright (“countryside not concrete”), just two serious candidates emerged based on their respective records as serving councillors: Marianne Rixson, and Stuart Hughes.

Cllr Rixson has a solid reputation for thoroughness and efficiency, much appreciated by local people in the successful fight against the planned Sidford business park. Long-serving Cllr Hughes offered promises such as “the long-awaited Sidmouth traffic management plan”, and “funding for Alma Bridge” this year.’


Changes to our landscape, and to services, in whose hands? DCC hustings this Friday (28 April, 7pm, Kennaway House) | Save Our Sidmouth

With further comment from the EDW blog:
Sidford hustings: strong performance from Councillor Rixson (Independent EDA) | East Devon Watch
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