Thursday, 29 November 2007

**** LATEST ON MAUNDS HATCH ***********

This was an email I received from Harlow Council on Maunds Hatch

We hope to be able to move the Maunds Hatch project ahead in the next few weeks.

As you are aware following the meeting with Councillors, GPCA and officers, an advert was placed by the Community Engagement Team in the local press inviting expressions of interest from local groups to provide the role of prime occupier and sub-tenant. Unfortunately only four very outline responses were received. These are all presently being contacted to obtain more details about their proposals.

As previously agreed, the next stage is to involve the community in considering the responses received and identify a clear way forward. To this effect all local stakeholders involved in earlier discussions relating to this project will receive a letter this week requesting that they register their interest in forming a Stakeholders’ Group to progress this project to completion. We have made it clear in the letter that no specific qualifications are needed to take part in this.

I anticipate the first meeting of this group will take place during December, (Councillors, GPCA and relevant officers will be invited) whereupon a clear project plan can hopefully be agreed.

We shall see what happens???????//

Cage and Light at Longbanks

After doing my regular walks with Essex police we had a good look at the cage at Longbanks.
Essex Police explained that the youth want to sit here but this is very untidy and also has no light.
I have now taken to get these problems repaired to make sure the youth have some where to go.

Our £1,000

Dispite how other councillors advertise the spending of the money given from the council it does not mean that we are all not doing our bit.

My £1,000 was spent on some schools within the area.

£300.00 For Paringdon
£300.00 For Peterswood
£200.00 For Stewards
£200.00 For Latton Green

I am sure with the projects set out by the schools the children of Staple tye will reap the rewards for this.

On a sad note
I did contact St James and gave them a time limit to come back to me with a project to spend there money on.
They did not do this hence two schools money went up by £100.00


Sorry St James children!

Sunday, 25 November 2007

Out and about


Staple Tye conservatives have again been out and about today which was warmer than we all thought.
Thank you to the residents that took the time to chat to us as always its very nice to see you all.
I was disgusted at the amount of rubbish within Lower Meadow and have already sent communication to Harlow Council to make sure this gets cleared.
The same again in Longbanks and I have asked for an on site meeting to provide the residents with ways of dealing with this.

Saturday, 24 November 2007



Frederick Forsyth Guests at Conservatives’ Annual Dinner



One of the world’s greatest living authors, Frederick Forsyth, was guest of honour at Harlow Conservatives’ Churchillian Dinner last Thursday night. The annual dinner is organised by the Harlow Conservative Association’s Ladies Committee, under Chairman Mrs Pam Norton, in honour of former Conservative Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, who was Harlow’s Member of Parliament in the days when Harlow was part of the Epping Constituency.



The dinner took place at the Churchgate Hotel, Old Harlow and was packed with 100 guests from several Conservative Associations as well as Harlow’s, and included Harlow’s Member of the European Parliament Geoffrey VanOrden. One of the main events of the evening was the presentation of the Vincent Dunn Trophy for Campaigning, which went to Councillor Lee Dangerfield, who took a Council seat in Staple Tye from the Liberal Democrats in May this year.



Vince Dunn, as he was known, who died from Cancer last year, was a major figure in Harlow over the last 40 years, perhaps best known as landlord of the Marquis of Granby Public House in Old Harlow. He was also a life-long Conservative and supporter of the Harlow Conservative Association and many other aspects of community life across the town, including Old Harlow Cricket Club.



Harlow Conservative Association decided this year to perpetuate his name with a silver trophy to be awarded annually to the member who has done most to campaign.



The guests learned that Frederick Forsyth is not only a legendary author, but has also been an RAF pilot and a journalist and broadcaster of some distinction. He was working for Reuters in the early 1960s and covered the demise of the Macmillan Government, the height of the DeGaulle administration in France and the birth of the Common Market. It is this subject that has occupied his political thought ever since and he spoke with detailed authority of the plot by European federalists to mislead the peoples of Europe, and Britain in particular, in believing in a Single Market, when the real intention has always been a Single Federated State of Europe.



He warned of the incompatibility of the desire on one hand for a Union of Sovereign States and on the other of a Single Sate in a Post-Democratic age with an Oligarchy Government, what he described as a rigged pseudo-democracy of the few, by the few, for the few.



He said he believed Britain, and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, is being coerced by the threat of being ostracised from Europe if he opts for a referendum on the Constitutional Treaty. He said he believes UKIP has no hope of doing anything to change this because of what he describes as the Achievable Political Reality (APR) that they will never come to power, therefore the Conservatives are the only hope to change the destination of Europe.



Afterwards Robert Halfon said, “The Churchillian dinner is our flagship event and each year it is better, due to the tireless work of our Ladies’ Committee. Frederick Forsyth was both entertaining and thought provoking. I certainly share many of his fears about the destination of the European Union and firmly believe we must have a referendum on the new European Constitutional Treaty, which is simply the old Constitution by another name.”

Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Does this party know what its doing?????

A Statement taken from Chris Huhne's Campaign Team.
And the Liberal Democrats think they are always right.


Apology regarding Nick Clegg briefing document - Chris Huhne
7.00.00pm UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 19th Nov 2007

I accept that the document issued on my behalf was inappropriate and should not have been issued.

Some of the press quotes in the document have now been challenged.

I apologise unreservedly for its circulation and have made it plain to everyone supporting me that there must be no repetition of such behaviour.

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Monday, 19 November 2007

Maunds Hatch

A few weeks ago I along with one other met Harlow Council with regards to the Maunds Hatch Project.
It seems that we are no further forward than we were a few months ago and I now have real concerns over this project

Trees in Woodhill

While out and about in Woodhill residents spoke about problems with light in there back gardens.
Please do not wrry we are not about to ask for the trees to be cut down Staple Tye Conservatives want trees and also want more planted.
We are just asking that they are looked after correctly.



What do you think?????

Aylett's field,Briars and Copsehall close

After a short time of waiting I managed to have an on site meeting with the Chief Executive of Harlow Council.
Much was spoken about including lighting,planters,paths car ports and also hedges.
Kier were also present and Harlow Council accepted works needs to be done.

More news as I get it

Thursday, 1 November 2007

Hedges are a real concern



Hedges are becoming a real problem again here in Staple Tye.
My phone continues to ring on this subject after being told this would be dealt with.
I am now producing a list to submit to the council to make sure they ALL get cut back.

I would like to hear from you if you are having this problem?