Archive for April, 2007

Elect Jane Eyles - Reigate and Banstead Borough Elections

April 20th, 2007 at 04:10pm Under Horley Master Plan

A letter to home owners in the Crossoak Lane surrounding area

Dear Neighbours

As you know we have recently suffered the complete destruction of the trees and hedgerows in Cross Oak Lane, after being told by representatives on the Borough Council that they were going to carry out ‘pruning and hedge trimming’. This is yet another example of how our local elected councillors ride roughshod over our desires and sensibilities.

In addition, we have been denied the opportunity to find out exactly what is happening to Lake Lane and the construction of the new road. Both of these instances demonstrate quite clearly the contempt with which our councillors hold us, their electorate.

Having discussed the issues with many local people and the other members of the Cross Oak Conservation Society, we have come to realise that the only way that we can possibility find out what is going on in our area and gain benefits for the community is to have an Independent member on Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, working for the community and not tied to central government or opposition party politics.

As a founding member of the Cross Oak Conservation Society, I feel strongly about local democracy and the way that it should work to benefit the community. For this reason I have agreed at the request of the other members to stand as an independent councillor in the forthcoming elections. I am therefore writing to you to ask for your help and assistance in achieving this goal and giving us a voice and a source of information in our local government.

I attach a copy of my election leaflet which we will be distributing throughout the Salfords and Sidlow Ward this Saturday 21st April. If you would like to help, we would welcome you at 9.00am at Cross Oak House, Cross Oak Lane. Please let me know by email if you can help. If you can’t make it, I am holding a Public meeting at Salfords Village Hall on Wednesday 25th April between 6 and 8 pm to give local people the opportunity of meeting me and expressing their local concerns.

It would also be extremely helpful if you could forward this email and my leaflet to any friends, relatives or contacts that you may have in the Salfords and Sidlow ward, urging them to vote for me (if you agree with my thoughts) so that we can truly have a local voice for local people.

Thank you in advance for your assistance and I hope that I will be able to represent your needs locally after May 3rd.

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Jane Eyles
01293 783 065
07885 083 005

jane.eyles@cross-oak.co.uk

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