FOR HELP AND ADVICE – SHAW WARD SURGERIES

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Councillors Rod Blyth, Mark Alcock and Howard Sykes.

Also Parish Councillors Aspinall, Farrell, Duffy, Hall, Stephens, Dodd, Robinson, Murphy and Wood will also attend.

7.30pm – 8.30pm, Lifelong Learning Centre, High Street, Shaw, OL2 8TB.

Thursday: June: 5, 12, 19.
NO APPOINTMENT REQUIRED

Why bother on May 22 and what really matters?

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Voting in these local elections will not change who runs Oldham Council, who runs the Government or whether Britain stays in Europe.

Instead these local elections are about electing councillors who, instead of posturing, will face the challenges in local government head on – delivering services you expect whilst squeezing better value from your Council Tax.

When the Liberal Democrats ran the council, we delivered award-winning local services whilst averting imminent financial disaster; in opposition, we have acted responsibly, challenging Labour where necessary and working with them whenever we can.

In contrast, what have the Conservatives done as an opposition party? The answer is simple: nothing – apart from voting with Labour!

We believe that the council must:

Get the basics right.

• Oldham people want clean streets, potholes filled and bins collected.

• Under the Liberal Democrats, Oldham officially had the cleanest streets in Greater Manchester – under Labour they are only getting dirtier.

• Under the Lib Dems, £10 million was found for highway improvements – under Labour only £2 million.

Save money on bureaucracy whilst protecting front-line services.

• In our last two alternative budgets, we found money to keep the Bulky Bob household collection service free, for more gully cleaning, and for better care for our elderly and looked-after children – ideas all dismissed by Labour and Conservatives.

Devolve real power and budgets to local communities

• Lib Dem councillors have always championed independent district partnerships. We also serve enthusiastically on two Parish Councils.

Find ways to generate new income.

• Liberal Democrats want council investment in renewable energy projects. This is good for our environment and the council’s finances too – bringing in sustainable income for at least the next quarter century.

Labour will no doubt blame the Liberal Democrats for ‘the cuts’.

They won’t tell you that cuts were only necessary because they left the country in financial ruin or that Oldham Liberal Democrats successfully lobbied minsters to stop further cuts in our finances.

Labour say they support the poor and make great play of their Council Tax freeze (paid for by Coalition Government money).

Labour last year hit everyone with a 3.7% Council Tax increase and forced our poorest citizens to pay Council Tax for the first time.

And they have only spent a third of the extra money given to them by this government to help the poor.

Liberal Democrats championed a plan to reduce the impact of welfare reform on the disabled and proposed a Council Tax hardship fund paid for by the airport dividend.

Labour say they support workers.

Yet they imposed a three year pay freeze on lower-paid Council workers

Instead the Liberal Democrats demanded that council jobs went to local people and that the council should become a National Living Wage employer.

Voting Liberal Democrat means supporting sound finance and reliable public services, and a party putting people and communities first.

It means you will elect a local councillor who will champion your community and area, and be on your side!

Cllr Howard Sykes
Lib Dem Group Leader Oldham Council
16th May 2014

Milnrow Road near junction of Oswald Street – temporary traffic signals from the 12 May

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Temporary two way traffic signals are to be placed on Milnrow Road near to its junction with Oswald Street from 12-18 May to carry out work on a gas main.

The contractor has been instructed to manually operate the signals between 7.30am – 9.30am and 3.30pm – 6.00pm to manage queue lengths.

Emergency Contact & Telephone Number in the Event of Traffic Signal Failure: Balfour Beatty Out of Hours – 0800 121 4444

Rochdale Road resurfacing

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The works being carried out are to rectify defective areas within the original resurfacing programme. These are being addressed at no cost to the council tax payer.

The contractor has confirmed the plan is to undertake the lining work next week and the following week. The work of course is weather dependant. There are works to be undertaken across the borough and at present the contractor is developing the schedule of works.

Once this is has been supplied to me I will be in a position to further update people on this matter.

Greenfield Lane – entrance to ASDA

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Greenfield Lane – entrance to ASDA

Your Lib Dem Team has reported that the road surface on Greenfield Lane between the junction of Eastway and the entrance to Asda car park and that highways carry out improvement works.

The response we have had is: ‘Highways say that Greenfield Lane is part of the Shaw Town Centre monthly inspection and as such, any actionable defects will be picked up’.

We have responded it has been like this for some time now so your monthly inspections clearly are not working or you need trip to the opticians. It is now dangerous and needs rectifying.

We will continue to pursue.