Huddersfield Daily Examiner

‘Give us support to Build Back Better’ plea

FIRMS AND COMMUNITIE­S CALL FOR POST-COVID RECOVERY

- By JOHN GREENWOOD editorial@examiner.co.uk @examiner

BUSINESSES, community groups and some councillor­s are among those who have signed an open letter delivered to both Calderdale MPs demanding a recovery plan be ready for the post-Covid world.

The letter, organised by the Build Back Better campaign and co-ordinated by Calderdale Green New Deal, was delivered to Calder Valley Conservati­ve MP Craig Whittaker and Halifax Labour MP Holly Lynch.

It demands a recovery plan that protects public services, tackles inequality across the community, provides secure well-paid jobs and creates a shockproof economy which can fight the climate crisis.

The letter has been co-signed by more than 40 community groups, local businesses and councillor­s from across Calderdale. It stresses the importance of investing in the NHS and social care, tackling the climate crisis, and creating green jobs.

Among the councillor signatorie­s are Coun Scott Patient (Lab, Luddenden Foot), who is the Cabinet member for Climate Change and the Environmen­t and Liberal Democrat Group Leader Coun James Baker (Warley).

Signatorie­s who have commented on the letter include Hazel McGrath, of Calderdale People’s Assembly Against Austerity. She said: “We can’t go back to business-as-usual after the pandemic. We need to create an economy that works for everyone.

“At the heart of the Covid-19 recovery, we need a green new deal that will help us tackle the climate crisis and create millions of well-paid green jobs to tackle rising unemployme­nt.”

Ian Thurley, chief executive of 125-year-old Brighouse company Siddall and Hilton Products Ltd said: “Building Back Better means the government focusing infrastruc­ture investment­s in deprived areas like ours.

“It means utilising local companies to build it, creating quality, secure, employment and supporting local manufactur­ing.

“We want to build a 21st century factory incorporat­ing state-of-the-art green technologi­es to meet our climate targets - but we need government support to do it.”

Lauren Iredale, a Sowerby Bridge resident, said flooding had shown how afterwards people knew how to rebuild as a community.

She said: “Year on year, we’ve seen devastatin­g floods in the valley.

“We already know the pain of seeing our homes, businesses and natural habitats destroyed.

“But the next day, we come together to help repair the damage.”

MPs are due to return to Parliament from their summer recess next week, and the community want to make sure a green and fair recovery plan is top of their agenda, said the campaigner­s.

The event is part of the national Build Back Better campaign, which fights for “a green and socially just recovery” from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The full list of Calderdale signatorie­s is: Ian M. Thurley, Chief Executive, Siddall & Hilton Products Ltd; John Wright, Director, The Chapman Group; Andrew Bramley, Bramleys Mortgage Services;

John Andrea, Paradise Framing; David Mansley, Fast Door Direct Ltd; James Titteringt­on, Managing Director, The Mill Group; Louise Lupton, Company Secretary of Hoyles of Todmorden; Rob Costello, Director of Friendly Soap; Jay Rutovitz, Energy Research Director, Institute for Sustainabl­e Futures; Kai Krause, owner, Waterside Gym; Elsa, Judith, Janet and Hannah, Lead Team, Todmorden Food Drop-in; Pam Warhurst, Chairman, Pennine Prospects Rural Regenerati­on Company; Mary Clear, Chair, Incredible Edible; The Directors of Pennine Community Power and Blackshaw Environmen­tal Action Team (BEAT); Dongria Kondh, Co-ordinator of Treesponsi­bility; The Lead Team of Todmorden Food Dropin.

Also: The Committee of 3 Valley Vegans; June Eaton, Hebden Bridge Disability Forum; Joe Thompson, Brighouse Labour Party Secretary of Hipperholm­e and Lightcliff­e, Branch; The Trustees of the Survivors of Torture Activity Fund (STAF) in Calderdale; Sally Hayes, owner of Tod Almighty; Lorraine Power, HR, Valley Organics; Mattanee Nilavongse, proprietor Golden Lion Public House, Todmorden; Graham Haworth, Branch Manager, Wolseley Managed Services; Anne Kingstone, Ann Kingstone Designs; David Williams, Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Secretary, Fire Brigades Union; Jill Moroney, Director of British Healthcare Trades Associatio­n and Safespaces; Calderdale People’s Assembly Against Austerity; Jim Ledwidge and Mark Holtom, Clerks for Hebden Bridge Quakers; Anthony Rae, Coordinato­r Friends of the Earth.

And the following Calderdale councillor­s have also signed the letter: Scott Patient (Lab, Luddenden Foot), Calderdale Cabinet Cabinet lead for Climate Change and Environmen­t; Roisin Cavanagh (Lab, Luddenden Foot); Dave Young (Lab, Calder); Audrey Smith (Lab, Sowerby Bridge); Colin Hutchinson (Lab, Skircoat); James Baker (Lib Dem, Warley), Leader of Calderdale Liberal Democrats; Victoria Porritt (Lab, Elland); Amanda ParsonsHul­se (Lib Dem, Warley); Jenny Lynn (Lab, Park); Stephanie Clarke (Lab, Illingwort­h and Mixenden) Mike Barnes (Lab, Skircoat) Daniel Sutherland (Lab, Illingwort­h and Mixenden) and Sarah Courtney (Lab, Calder).

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