Sunday, 15 June 2008

At last



Within the last few days Kier have given the commitment to Cllr Dangerfield that the green bus stops in Staple tye and across the town will be repaired.
As you will all be aware these have become an eyesore and work needs to be carried out ASAP to allow them to become usable again.
Some will remember that a few months ago Cllr Dangerfield contacted the press in order to make sure this work starts to happen and also this becomes a long term commitment from Kier.
Cllr Dangerfield said
"I am very happy with this news, its been too long in coming to the fore front of the agenda"
"There is much work to do in making sure this work continues in the future"
"As a bus user myself travelling all around the town there is nothing worse than standing in a bus stop out of the elements but still getting wet"
" I am pleased with this news and I know this will please so many people not only in Staple Tye but across the town"
"I only wished that the Liberal Democrats of Staple Tye had put as much effort in to the repairing of the green bus stops as they did trying to put Staple tye conservatives down"

Garages in Lower Meadow


Garages in Lower Meadow recently had to be boarded up with the interception of Cllr Dangerfield.
While out on his regular walk about with Essex police they both noticed the the rear of the garage concrete wall had been damaged and was exposing a car.
Within two days Harlow council had boarded up the damage to ensure the vehicle exposed did not come to any harm.

Sibneys Green Pond



A meeting has been set up with a external source to see if we are able to bring the pond at Sibneys Green back to life.
Councillor Dangerfield said
" I am hoping their is a way we can bring this back to life, This has been allowed to become overgrown and now looks very unsightly"

More news as we get it.

Rubbish



Could I ask all residents of Staple Tye to be aware of all rubbish you put out.
Please do not put your house hold rubbish out until the day of collection and make sure bags are not spilt and no dangerous items are contained within the bags.
Only recently one person who was moving decided to place all the unwanted rubbish from their loft in to the street.
Please be aware this is fly tipping and you could be prosecuted for this act.
This also makes Staple Tye look untidy and we need to look after our community.

If you wittiness refuse out for a long period of time or you see anyone dumping rubbish please telephone (01279) 446655

Schools come First



Due to added pressure from Staple Tye Conservatives local schools are now getting regular patrols on Parking.
The schools in the area are having problems at school times with parked cars and also speeding.
Only a few weeks ago Cllr Dangerfield arranged for Essex Police to do a speed trap with the children of Parringdon school and more recently St James school have received the same.
A problem was also identified in Commonside road and this will also receive the same enforcement.
Cllr Dangerfield said
"I am pleased that the local children from Staple Tye schools are now taking a hands on approach in this problem"
"This is an area with a lot of schools and needs a lot of work to hit home to drivers what is around them within Staple Tye"
"In April in partnership with Essex Police I arranged for Traffic officers to do a speed trap on Rye Hill road which again is another cause of concern for the local school of St James."
"I will continue to monitor this situation and call upon Essex Police as required as the safety of school children is paramount"

Rye Hill Road path replaced




Over many months of working along side Essex County council we now have started to see the planned works take shape.
Rye hill road path which has needed some work for some time which due to the added investment from Essex county council has been replaced. I feel we are now starting to see the end results.
Despite what the Liberal Democrats say, Essex County council are committed to Harlow and investing heavily in all aspects of roads and paths.
During the campaign of Staple Tye the Liberal Democrats said we were saying we had promised works to be done. Another mis-truth from the Liberal Democrats.

The fact of the matter was I had been working with Essex County Council making sure these works were in the plan for this year.
So perhaps before putting pen to paper or finger to button of the computer the Liberal democrats need to get their facts right.
This I am sure you are aware by now this all rebounded on them anyway as they lost yet another seat in Staple Tye.
We are now working hard to provide you the residents of Staple Tye with a Decent Place to Live and value for your money.
We are looking forward to 2010 when we take the final seat off the Liberal Democrats WHO ever that may be!

Staple Tye Graffiti


Over the last few months Staple Tye have been plagued with a graffiti.
Long banks has taken the biggest hit with the letters HQC which has appeared on many houses and also signage.
I have worked along side Harlow Council and also Essex police and are please to say people have been caught for this act.
Kier have been out again clearing this problem and this will be monitored over the summer.
If you see any graffiti within the Staple Tye area please contact (01279) 446655.
You can also contact me regarding this problem on (01279) 833515 or by text to 0785 090 7247

Increase in cases of Fly Tipping



Over the last few months I have noticed a lot more fly tipping in Staple Tye just only in the last few weeks I had reported fly tipping in Peters wood,Long banks,Berecroft and Ayletts field amongst other areas.
Now this may just be me seeing more but to me it does seem on the increase.
If you have any items you no longer require please telephone Contact Harlow on (01279) 446655 to arrange collection and lets all work together to keep Staple Tye a clean,safe environment for us all to live in.
Photos are of areas of fly tipping already been cleared.

Missing Drain Covers Parringdon Road


In April on a Sunday morning I noticed 6 drain covers missing along Parringdon road.
Within 2 hours between myself,Essex Police and Essex County council the drain covers were found and replaced.
I call this great partnership working

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Rye Hill Road Closed from 16th June for 5 Days


TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – RYE HILL ROAD, EPPING UPLAND and NORTH WEALD BASSETT

Further to my letter dated 29th May 2008, it has been brought to my attention that due to unforeseen circumstances the proposed temporary closure of Rye Hill Road, Epping Upland and North Weald Bassett has been put back until Monday 16th June 2008.

Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

Friday, 13 June 2008

We are now 19 seats on Harlow council even with dirty tricks being played




Campaign of lies and disinformation fails to halt Labour slide

Harlow’s Labour Party continued their slide as they lost control of the Harlow Common ward last night, leaving them with just 6 Labour Councillors out of 33 and not one of the 11 wards in Labour control.

Harlow’s MP Bill Rammell, who had taken a high profile during the campaign, cut a lonely figure at 11pm, as he paced the dimly lit empty foyer of the Latton Bush Centre, his mobile ‘phone clamped to his ear while his local activists stood in stunned silence as it became clear from the mounting bundles of votes wrapped in blue paper that Conservatives had secured another overwhelming endorsement from the electorate.

Perhaps he was simply saying he would be home early as there would be no victory celebration after the count, but more likely he was reporting the bad news to Labour HQ, perhaps to Gordon Brown himself.

As soon as the result was announced the room emptied of Labour supporters as Conservatives and Liberal Democrats remained to congratulate themselves, and each other, on Labour’s misery.

Conservatives see the result as a rejection by Harlow Common residents of Labours campaign of lies and misinformation about plans for Council housing and rubbish collection. Not only was their victory based in the more Conservative Latton Bush half of the ward, but was equally apparent in the traditionally staunch Labour half of Potter Street.

The Conservative Candidate, Clive Souter, said of his victory, “Labour tried every trick in the book to hang on to this ward. Their literature was nothing but a dishonest attempt to scare residents with the spectre of rotting waste and rats and the Council selling off their Council houses from under them. Nothing could be further from the truth and they know it.”

New Leader of the Council, Conservative Andrew Johnson, said, “This win has given us a comfortable cushion to govern Harlow over the next two years. I am sorry Labour campaigned the way they did. Councillor Edna Stevens, their local Party Chairman, offered us her resignation from the all-party Member Waste Group when she found that 4 out of her six Councillors were releasing literature that went against her position on waste collection. She at least showed some honour. Even Bill Rammell joined in with quotes against his own Government’s policy on reducing landfill. As for selling off Council houses, it has always been Conservative policy to follow the wishes of tenants and that remains the position. Labour know that too.”

Robert Halfon said, “This was another remarkable victory in the very heat of Labour territory. I am pleased we fought a clean campaign on the issues and am very proud to be part of Harlow’s desire for change. It is a shame that our opponents adopted the tactics they did, but dirty campaigning brings its own reward, and that is inevitable defeat. It just shows the desperation of a party that has lost the faith of the people. The result continues the huge swing to Conservatives, over 16% ahead of Labour”

Ends

Notes for Editors

The Harlow Common by-election produced a surprisingly good turn-out at 2059. (37.2%) and takes the totals of Councillors to:

Conservative 19, Liberal Democrat 8, Labour 6

Vote:

Conservative 959 (46.6%)
Up 3.1% from 2007

Labour 628 (30.5%)

Down 14.5 %

Lib Dem 419 (20.3%). Up 8.7%

Independent is 53 (2.6%)

Technical swing Labour to Tory is 8.8%

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Sunday, 8 June 2008

David Cameron Direct full lenght

Cameron Direct,Harlow




Harlow hosts first David Cameron ‘Direct’ event

Harlow Conservatives were chosen to host the first of a countrywide series of events in which David Cameron meets local people in old-style public question and answer sessions.

The event, on Tuesday 2nd June, was conditional upon the audience being open to everyone and anyone from the Harlow community, on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis. The first problem for us was to find a large enough location. Any Council property, such as the Latton Bush Centre or Civic Centre, was out of the question due to the event falling within the ‘purdah’ period prior to the Harlow Common by-election.

So, the Arts and Recreation Centre, known as ‘The ARC’, actually what used to be St John’s Church in Old Harlow, which can seat up to 200 people, was chosen. The event was advertised in local papers, the only condition, imposed by David’s security staff, was that all applicants register their names and addresses before the event and produce photo-identity at the door. The number of people registering was about 4 or 5 times the 200 places available.

On the night everything went smoothly and the hall was packed. BBC TV and Cameron Direct TV crews were there early to set up and David arrived early for the 7.00 pm start. Local Conservative member Tony Hall was asked to ‘warm up’ the audience with a light-hearted introduction and duly obliged, prompting polite laughter with some political gags, but got the biggest laugh of the evening when told the audience “It is very brave of David to expose himself to you,” but quickly added a correction, “To expose himself to your questions.”

This broke the ice for David to appear to huge applause and get the event started by explaining that he wanted questions from anyone on any subject at all, because he felt that politics and politicians had become far too remote from ordinary people and the age of TV ‘sound-bites’ had taken over from grass-roots contact.

He took about 10 questions over the next 50 minutes, ranging from the EU Referendum, to pensions, fuel prices, law & order and university fees. Only three questions came from the 20 or so Conservative Party members present, and David was both articulate and convincing on every question, not ducking any issue and often giving answers that were not what the questioner wanted to hear.

For instance, he told one questioner that, while there would be a place for Grammar Schools under a Conservative Government, where local people wanted them, there would be no return to selective entry or any form of 11+. He told another that he felt University Tuition Fees were the right thing to do, and he told a pensioner that, while he backed restoring the link between the State Pension and earnings, it would be unaffordable for any government to make up ground lost in the period since they were linked to retail prices in the 1980s.

He finished to loud and long applause and all present agreed the event had gone exceedingly well. Many commented how impressive David had been, several of those being people who confessed to being Labour or Liberal Democrat voters.

The only downbeat comments came later from BBC’s political editor, Nick Robinson, who arrived late and missed most of the event, but picked a handful of Conservative Party Members to interview in front of BBC cameras in order to bolster his stated, later retracted, opinion that both audience and questions had been handpicked from Conservatives.

David Cameron Direct

Saturday, 26 January 2008

** Press Release**


Conservative Council Group

Press Release



Council skating on thin ice over skate park.



Conservative Councillor Lee Dangerfield is again raising the issue of the safety of Harlow’s temporary Skateboard Park at Spurriers in the Town Park.



In summer 2007 Councillor Dangerfield prompted the sudden closure of the facility after he visited and found glaring safety hazards. After remedial work, the site was re-opened and he was given assurances that the site would receive regular inspection to ensure the safety of skateboarders, some of whom are as young as 10 years old.



However, records reveal that not one inspection has been carried out in the last 6 months.



He said, “After everything that’s gone on over the last few months, with the swimming pool the Playhouse and the crematorium, it seems our Labour/Liberal Democrat coalition has learnt nothing. Are we again putting Harlow’s children at risk?”



Why we are not doing these checks? It is sad that this, like the pool, the Playhouse and the Crematorium, falls under the jurisdiction of the Chairman of the Environment & Community Committee. All at a time when the Revenue Budget is suddenly found to be £1.8 million overspent, and now the Non-Housing Capital Budget, for maintenance and repairs, is £2.8 million overspent, so there is little or no prospect of any money appearing to put these facilities in order. So why has the Chairman not done the honourable thing and resigned?



It may be that fate is conspiring against this beleaguered Chairman, but that’s what you are up against when you take on the job and residents have a right to expect a higher standard of governance than we have been getting. Sorry, but she should go.



Contact:



Tony Hall

Tel : 01279 445897

e-mail : anthony.l.hall@tesco.net



Andrew Johnson

Tel : 07976 720469

e-mail : andrew_johnson@aol.com



Lee Dangerfield

Tel : 07846 784078

e-mail : leedangerfield@ntlworld.com

Lib Dem Spin


Watching the Liberals spin.



It seems that Liberal Democrats have learnt nothing from last year and are still trying to pull the wool over residents’ eyes. Here are some examples:



Spin one.



Liberal Democrats reported the problems with street lamps in the Briars to Harlow Council.



Fact



It took Staple Tye Conservatives, Harlow Council, Essex County Council and Cabra Residents Association to go out in the pouring rain and log every light that was not working. This is how the lights not only in the Briars but Copshall Close and Ayletts Field are now working. Even with the lights on, the Liberal Democrats were nowhere to be seen.



Spin Two



One of Staple Tye’s invisible Liberal Democrat Councillors, Lorna Spenceley, has been nominated to become a governor of a local school.



Fact



After Councillor Lee Dangerfield was nominated to become a governor at this school one of the Liberal Democrat’s partners-in-crime in Harlow, Labour County Councillor Tony Durcan, stepped in and put forward Councillor Spenceley to become the Local Education Authority nominated Governor.



We wonder why, after 16 years as a Councillor in Harlow, did Councillor Spenceley suddenly decide to become a school governor? Anything to do with the local elections in May, where Conservatives’ Dave Kirton is hot favourite to take another Liberal Democrat scalp?



However, Councillor Dangerfield was then nominated as the School’s Community Governor, so it looks as though their behind-the-scenes manipulating has backfired!



Keep an eye on the Liberals’ spinning machine!

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Letter due to an £1.8 M Black hole

This letter is due to two Staple Tye Councillors being also responsible for running this town.
Are we going to have service cuts?
Are we going to have less money to do things in Staple Tye due to this error?

Dear Sir



As a Harlow Councillor I am still in shock at the news that our Labour-Liberal Democrat Administration has managed to run up a £1.8 million deficit in their 2007/8 budget without realising it.



Last Thursday the Joint Leaders of the Council took a bloody nose for the fact that this should have been known long ago and residents could be facing cuts in services.



Labour’s previous Leader, Councillor Kevin Brooks, was right to say he had grave concerns that the Budget Working Group had not met for a year.



From out of the mouth of one of their own most prominent members comes proof that this administration has been negligent. It must be a bitter consolation for Councillor Brooks to leave us in January knowing that he has been proved right, but in doing so he has condemned his own side.



Yet what did we hear from his colleagues he leaves to lead us? Their new leader, Councillor Durcan, was heard to say, “I’m bored,” while forced to listen to his shortcomings at the Council meeting last Thursday. Then he too refused an apology to Harlow’s residents and taxpayers, just as his Liberal Democrat partners had refused to apologise over the closure of Harlow Pool.



Well, just as Conservatives had to apologise for the Pool closure, I am prepared to do what Councillor Durcan finds himself unable to do, and apologise to our residents and taxpayers for this series of disasters once again enveloping the tragedy that is Harlow Council.



Apart from that, all I can say to residents is what Conservatives in Harlow have been saying for the last ten years, the answer is in your hands, and will be again at the ballot boxes next May.



Yours truly,


Lee Dangerfield
Councillor Staple tye

Sunday, 9 December 2007

Letter to the press

Dear Sir,



I was Present at last Tuesday’s Environment & Community Committee and was sad at the news regarding Harlow Pool.



I was 10 before I learnt to swim and spent hours in Harlow Pool playing catch-up to my classmates. I was lucky to have friends in Harlow Swimming Club, who helped me with this important aspect of life.



My thoughts are with those now in the situation I was 26 years ago and how this could affect their lives. If no alternative provision can be found, how many 8 and 9 year olds could arrive at secondary school without basic swimming skills? So I was pleased to see the Conservative amendment got the support it deserved and officers will be looking to find a partner to contract the supply of this service for all who want it, at other pools nearby, with transport included, at the same price as a swim at Harlow Pool.



I also want to know how we got to this situation in the first place. There has obviously been a lack of investment, but what surprised me was that both joint leaders have been conspicuous by their absence on this issue, both in person and in press comment.



Only recently you could not keep them quiet about the Council’s rise from poor to good, but sadly luckily the auditors just missed out on the three stories that have now hit the headlines. First the Playhouse budget fiasco, followed by the pool farce, and now the budget crisis. There is a familiar smell of decay about Harlow’s Liberal-Labour Administration that reminds me of the whiff around the Labour Government as it spirals from blunder to blunder in its inevitable demise.



I am glad the Council’s Conservative group also forced through the creation of a working party to find out how and why this service got into the state it has and make sure this never happens again.



Yours truly,



Lee Dangerfield