In these unprecedented times with the resignation of Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party, sparking an election within the Conservative Party for a new leader, and therefore a new Prime Minister, I would like to get a feeling for who the people in my constituency would like to see as
Emerging from covid, we all know the demand for healthcare has increased. This includes GP practices which are seeing a surge in demand both for face-to-face appointments, as well as care from district nurses and others.
Do you think Labour control Blackpool Council is making a mistake selling off half of the Stanley Park Golf Course, if so, Cut and paste this letter below and email it to: regeneration@blackpool.gov.uk
As part of a county wide consultation Lancashire County Council are consulting on bringing in on street parking charges in the form of meters. Paul Maynard MP is against this, as are you local Conservative Councillors. Sign our petition below and make your voice be heard. Highway chiefs at Cou
Tackling crime and building our local police presence by ensuring they have the resources they need to do the job, and that all our local agencies can work together to solve underlying challenges.
Reviving Cleveleys town center with a long-term parking solution that will attract shoppers, making Cleveleys a place people want to come for shopping, leisure, living, and investing. Many local residents tell me they don't feel Blackpool is their town, this creates a disconnect and lowers footf
Ensuring we are Brexit-ready to make the most of the opportunity by continuing to improve transport links – like a Fylde Coast Light Rail loop – but also ensuring the local economy has the skills and support needed through the local Enterprise Zones to bring more and better-paid jobs to Blackpool
Giving more people the security and peace of mind of good housing – whether through building a stake in their future on the property ladder, or by making renting an option people can have real confidence in.
Extra funding for local schools to raise standards, with more places where needed – and a focus on social mobility, ensuring young people have the skills they need to plan for their future here on the Fylde Coast.