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Transcript of Chadderton Central Election Address
ACTION FOR YOU ALL YEAR ROUND
If you would like to raise an issue of concern, or help my campaign, please contact me:
0161 425 4504 or [email protected] - www.chaddertonconservatives.org.uk
Dear Voter
Over the past four years I have
enjoyed working for and with
the people of Chadderton.
There are numerous
community groups in the ward
and working with them has
proved very rewarding and
enlightening. It is unfair that
electors shoulder all the
burden of the forthcoming
savings and that is why since
last July I have taken a 10%
cut in my Council allowance.
Alongside this I pledged to
support a 0% council tax and
am pleased to say we have
delivered on this. I am
committed to being a “grass
roots” Councillor who always
puts residents views before
party politics.
I would consider it a great
privilege to be re-elected to
continue helping our local
people. Instead of the old
kowtowing Councillors who
put party before town, I have
and will continue to put
Chadderton first!
I want to make sure that basic
principles such as a freeze in
council tax and giving greater
powers to local people are
delivered on again.
On May 5 vote Hulme your
local voice for Chadderton.
Send a message to Oldham
Council that Chadderton
Central is as important as any
other part of the borough.
Yours Sincerely
Eileen Hulme
LOCAL ISSUES, LOCAL ACTION, LOCAL CONSERVATIVES Promoted by Jack Hulme on behalf of Eileen Hulme and Oldham West & Royton Conservative Association all of 9 Cardigan St, Royton, Oldham, OL2 6RA. Printed by Rap Spiderweb, Clowes Street, Hollinwood, Oldham, OL9 7LY
OLDHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONS 5TH MAY 2011
EILEEN HULMEThe local choice for Chadderton Central
State Registered Nurse & Health Visitor
School Governor for the Radclyffe School & Stanley Rd School Regular attendee at St Herbert’s Member of Health & Wellbeing overview & scrutiny committee
YOUR PRIORITIES ARE MY PRIORITIES
1 Your local Conservative team have frozen Council Tax for 2011/12 giving
households a well deserved break.
2 Conservatives supported the overwhelming majority of First Choice Homes
Tenants to move to registered social landlord status, bringing in £149 Million.
3 Continue to protect frontline services related to the most vulnerable people in
our community as well as libraries, leisure-centres and swimming pools.
4 We will continue to explore all options in reducing the cost and number of
Councillor’s and the cost of managing the Council, Cllr’s and senior officers.
5 We will continue to support the recent considerable improvements made in
our education services . Eileen Hulme: The local choice
for Chadderton Central.
A R
EC
OR
D O
F A
CTIO
N, A
PR
OM
ISE
OF
MO
RE
RIG
HT:
DE
LIV
ER
ING
A
CO
UN
CIL
TA
X F
RE
EZ
E F
OR
C
HA
DD
ER
TON
CE
NTR
AL
Aft
er
yea
rs o
f La
bo
ur
rule
, yo
ur
loca
l
Co
nserv
ati
ves h
ave
en
su
red
th
at
fin
ally
Co
un
cil T
ax
will b
e f
roze
n f
or
20
11
/12
.
Un
de
r La
bo
ur
we
sa
w C
ou
ncil
Ta
x ra
tes
dou
ble
, m
ea
nin
g h
ard
pre
sse
d
Ch
ad
dert
on
ta
xpa
yers
were
co
nst
an
tly
bein
g s
qu
ee
zed
. W
e f
elt
it w
as im
port
an
t
to g
ive
ta
xpa
yers
a b
rea
k.
AB
OV
E: D
ELIV
ER
ING
£5
2 M
ILLIO
N
INV
ES
TM
EN
T IN
CH
AD
DE
RTO
N S
CH
OO
LS
Yo
ur
loca
l Co
nserv
ati
ve t
ea
m s
ecu
red
fu
nd
ing f
or
the
Re
furb
ish
me
nt
of
No
rth
Ch
ad
dert
on
Sch
oo
l so
it c
an
als
o
becom
e a
sin
gle
sit
e. W
e a
chie
ved
fu
nd
ing f
or
the
New
bu
ild
Ca
tho
lic S
eco
nd
ary
Sch
oo
l p
rovi
din
g n
ew
sta
te o
f th
e a
rt
facili
tie
s. (
IMA
GE
:WO
RK
BE
GIN
S O
N N
EW
CA
TH
OLIC
SC
HO
OL S
ITE
)
RIG
HT:
15
EX
TRA
P
OLIC
E
OLD
HA
M h
as b
ee
n
su
cce
ssfu
l in
ge
ttin
g
ext
ra
off
ice
rs t
o f
igh
t cri
me
. W
e
will se
e O
ldh
am
ga
in 1
5
bo
bb
ies t
o a
id in
th
e f
igh
t
aga
inst
cri
me
.
LE
FT:
FIR
ST
CH
OIC
E
HO
ME
S £
14
9 M
ILLIO
N
INV
ES
TM
EN
T C
on
serv
ati
ve C
ou
ncillo
rs v
ote
d in
favo
ur
of
inve
sti
ng £
14
9 m
illio
n f
or
all
firs
t ch
oic
e h
om
es p
rop
ert
ies .
LA
BO
UR
CO
UN
CIL
LO
RS
OP
PO
SE
D
TH
IS P
RO
PO
SA
L D
ES
PIT
E T
EN
AN
TS
VO
TIN
G IN
FA
VO
UR
!!
A L
OC
AL
ME
SS
AG
E
FO
R C
HA
DD
ER
TO
N
De
sp
ite
wh
at
ha
s b
ee
n a
ve
ry d
iffi
cu
lt y
ea
r fo
r
Old
ha
m, w
e a
re c
om
mit
ted
to
pro
tecti
ng o
ur
valu
ed
co
mm
un
ity
asse
ts. W
e h
ave
pro
tecte
d o
ur
libra
rie
s,
leis
ure
ce
ntr
es a
nd
sw
imm
ing p
oo
ls,
wh
ile a
t th
e s
am
e t
ime
fre
ezi
ng C
ou
ncil T
ax.
Go
ing
fo
rwa
rd,
ou
r vi
sio
n is f
or
a m
ore
acco
un
tab
le c
ou
ncil, o
ne
th
at
giv
es v
alu
e f
or
mo
ne
y a
nd
em
po
we
rs lo
ca
l p
eo
ple
.
Ch
ad
de
rto
n n
ee
ds t
o h
ave
a lo
ca
l a
nd
acco
un
tab
le r
ep
rese
nta
tive
wh
o w
ill e
nsu
re
Ch
ad
de
rto
n h
as a
vo
ice
, in
ste
ad
of
the
old
ko
wto
win
g C
ou
ncillo
rs w
ho
pu
t p
art
y b
efo
re t
ow
n.
So
vo
te C
on
se
rva
tive
an
d le
ts p
ut
Ch
ad
de
rto
n
OU
R P
LE
DG
ES
TO
YO
U
►
FR
EE
ZE
CO
UN
CIL
TA
X
FO
R 2
01
2/
13
.
►
Pro
tec
t L
eis
ure
Ce
ntr
es
S
wim
min
g P
oo
ls &
Lib
rari
es
. ►
L
oo
k i
nto
re
du
cin
g t
he
nu
mb
er
of
Co
un
cil
lors
.
►
Eil
ee
n H
ulm
e h
as
ta
ke
n a
10
%
Cu
t i
n A
llo
wa
nc
es
. ►
S
up
po
rt c
on
tin
uin
g
imp
rov
em
en
ts i
n e
du
ca
tio
n.
BE
LO
W: O
AK
BA
NK
TO
RE
MA
IN O
PE
N
Fo
llow
ing c
on
cern
s f
rom
mem
bers
of
the
pu
blic
th
e
Oa
k B
an
k C
en
tre is
to r
em
ain
op
en
. F
ollo
win
g t
he
succ
essfu
l in
terv
en
tio
n b
y
Cllr
Ja
ck H
ulm
e a
ny
thre
at
to
clo
se t
he
Oa
k B
an
k C
en
tre
ha
s b
ee
n r
em
ove
d.
RIG
HT:
TH
E B
IG D
IG
Eile
en
Hu
lme
ha
s w
ork
ed
wit
h m
em
be
rs o
f th
e
Sto
ck
bro
ok
Re
sid
en
ts
Asso
cia
tio
n in
re
ge
ne
rati
ng
pa
ssa
ge
s a
t th
e b
ack
of
the
ir h
om
es. E
ile
en
ha
nd
ed
ove
r m
uch
ne
ed
ed
ga
rde
nin
g e
qu
ipm
en
t b
y
fun
din
g t
he
pro
ject
fro
m h
er
Co
nsti
tue
ncy
Bu
dge
t.
AB
OV
E: TR
AF
FIC
PR
OB
LE
MS
ON
HU
NT
LA
NE
E
ilee
n is a
cti
ve
ly f
igh
tin
g t
o s
up
po
rt lo
ca
l re
sid
en
ts w
ho
are
su
ffe
rin
g c
on
sid
era
ble
pro
ble
ms w
ith
in
dis
cri
min
ate
pa
rkin
g
an
d u
nw
arr
an
ted
ho
sti
le a
bu
se
fro
m s
elf
ish
dri
ve
rs.
Eile
en
sa
ys “
I a
m in
dis
cu
ssio
ns w
ith
th
e s
ch
oo
l, p
olic
e a
nd
co
un
cil o
ffic
ers
, it
is q
uit
e u
nfa
ir t
o s
ub
ject
resid
en
ts t
o t
his
ha
rassm
en
t a
nd
a s
olu
tio
n m
ust
be
fo
un
d”.
CA
RIN
G A
ND
CA
MP
AIG
NIN
G F
OR
OU
R C
OM
MU
NIT
Y