How Residents Group Aims and Objectives differ from those of our political opponents - 30 April 2007

  

Cllr. Paul Andrews (Malton) and Nigel Wilson (Derwent) are both standing as independents. If  elected they will continue the work of Cllrs. Andrews and Clarkson as a separate and independent Ryedale Residents Council Group.

 

The Residents Group is only interested in local issues. Our aims and objectives

are similar to our opponents’, but a comparison of leaflets shows important differences:

 

Only the Residents' Group wants to bring back the weekly collection of household waste refuse.Click here for more information

Only the Residents Group has ideas about keeping Council Tax down without cutting services – as the Council’s main expense is staffing, we believe there should be a staffing committee to keep staffing under review.Click here for more about this

 

The other parties say they want to help business, but make no promises about keeping car park charges down. These are critical for local business, particularly in Malton/Norton. They come up for review next year, and local business needs us on the Council for this. Click here for more about this

 

Only the Residents Group has challenged the new Local Plan, which will virtually stop all new house building in most villages – this will adversely affect village vitality and village services. Click here for more about this

The new Local Plan also proposes 1800 new houses in Malton/Norton over the next 15 years. We want to know what residents think about this. We asked for a public consultation but the Council voted against this. Now that the Local Plan has been turned down by an inspector, this consultation will have to take place.

 

 None of the other parties have given any commitment in their leaflets (although the LibDems have in a newspaper statement) to building a dry sports hall at Malton School – we have.

 

The other parties say they support farming. This is difficult to understand, when they won’t even agree to spend just £5,000 on a professional hydrological desk study on flooding and land-drainage in Ryedale’s farm and village areas.Click here for more about this

 

 Although the Council, including Ryedale’s Conservatives, has voted against the County Council bid to take over Ryedale, the County Council is under Conservative control, and  the Conservatives’  have given no commitment about retaining Ryedale. The Residents are the only group committed to keeping local services under local control – at Ryedale house.Click here for more about this

 

For more information visit   www.nigelwilson.org.