St Chad's Conservatives in 2008
Thursday 10 January 2008 Posted in: News
To write a few lines of reflection about a year
which saw me elected as the second Conservative St
Chad's Ward Councillor on the Sunderland
City Council is certainly no hardship and I
would like to thank all those people in the ward whom
I have met or got to know in the past eight months
for their kind reaction to me. Year-round
hard and continuous work is something that
Robert Oliver, who has been so very diligent
on your behalf since 2004 and myself,
believe is necessary for us to satisfactorily fulfill
our duties as your Councillors. Not all problems or
issues can be solved, but every effort will be made,
whatever the outcome, in the months and years ahead,
as it has been in the past.
Without doubt a major hope for 2008 is that there will be progress made on the vexed issue of parking in Herrington by employees from Doxford International. At the time of writing we are awaiting contact from the Council Officers for another meeting which we have requested and they have promised to get in touch after certain procedures have been met. Both Robert and myself have received much contact from understandably concerned residents and we sincerely hope a positive outcome can be achieved.
On the political front, in the very near future, we should be in a position to announce the name of our Conservative candidate who will be contesting the ward in the May 2008 council elections. The seat is being defended by Labour and we anticipate a very interesting battle ahead. When our candidate's name is known we will post it on our website.
Michael
Without doubt a major hope for 2008 is that there will be progress made on the vexed issue of parking in Herrington by employees from Doxford International. At the time of writing we are awaiting contact from the Council Officers for another meeting which we have requested and they have promised to get in touch after certain procedures have been met. Both Robert and myself have received much contact from understandably concerned residents and we sincerely hope a positive outcome can be achieved.
On the political front, in the very near future, we should be in a position to announce the name of our Conservative candidate who will be contesting the ward in the May 2008 council elections. The seat is being defended by Labour and we anticipate a very interesting battle ahead. When our candidate's name is known we will post it on our website.
Michael