Newbury Weekly News

Lib Dem joins Clay Hill campaign trail

Stuart Gourley says he brings experience as a Speen parish councillor

- Report by JOHN HERRING email john.herring@newburynew­s.co.uk twitter johnh_nwn

THE Liberal Democrat candidate for the town council by-election wants to put his experience towards “a caring, compassion­ate and green Newbury”.

The party has named Stuart Gourley as their candidate for the upcoming Clay Hill by-election on May 6.

Mr Gourley, a member of Speen Parish Council, said: “As a Newbury resident myself and current parish councillor, I have enjoyed working hard for residents and helping to solve their issues and I hope to draw upon that experience as a Newbury town councillor should I be elected.

“I want to make the case for a caring, compassion­ate and green Newbury, joining my Lib Dem colleagues in Clay Hill in making sure that residents’ voices are heard.

“So far in this campaign I have really enjoyed listening to and hearing from local residents of the Clay Hill community and talking with them about the issues that concern them.

“Working with and working for members of the Clay Hill community are key to me, and I encourage anybody who wants to share their thoughts with me to get in touch with me at stuart.gourley@ wbld.org.uk”

The Liberal Democrats control 18 of the town council’s 24 seats.

Former Lib Dem deputy leader Olivia Lewis recently switched to an independen­t, while the Green Party hold two seats and the Conservati­ves one.

The by-election was triggered after Conservati­ve councillor Jeff Cant was dismissed for not attending meetings for six months.

Mr Cant then tendered his resignatio­n.

Former Kennet School headteache­r Paul Dick is standing for the Conservati­ve Party in the by-election, as featured in last week’s Newbury Weekly News.

Liberal Democrat spokesman for Newbury, Lee Dillon, said: “I’m delighted that Stuart has been selected as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the upcoming by-election in Clay Hill.

“Having known Stuart for a while now, I have no doubt that he is exactly the sort of person who will give all he’s got for the residents of the area.

“The former Conservati­ve councillor who was disqualifi­ed for lack of attendance let people down, but I know that Stuart will put others before himself.

“His experience as a parish councillor will mean that if elected he’ll be able to hit the ground running, and he already has a number of notable achievemen­ts under his belt on behalf of the residents of Newbury.

“Stuart is passionate about the community and building on the more caring society we have seen grow out of this current pandemic.

“The past year has been a warning to us all that we must take global threats seriously, and I know that helping combat the worsening climate emergency will be at the top of Stuart’s agenda.

“The Lib Dem-run town council has a strong record on these issues and Stuart will make a great addition to that team.

“I look forward to joining Stuart on the campaign trail in Clay Hill just as soon as lockdown rules allow.”

You can find out more about Mr Gourley and the Lib Dem by-election campaign by visiting www.wbld.org.uk/ClayHillBy­Election

A MOTHER and daughter have created thousands of essential ‘period boxes’ to help women and girls struggling to be get hold of sanitary products during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Caroline Herman and her daughter Cara, who live in Hampstead Norreys, set out to “make up a few packs pre-Christmas” and donate them to the local foodbank, after chatting about how much of a worry having a period is for some people each month and what they could do to tackle the problem of period poverty.

But their campaign has gathered momentum and they have now raised more than £6,500 and distribute­d thousands of boxes to women and girls in desperate need across West Berkshire, Reading and Swindon, in an initiative they have called ‘All Yours’.

“We set up a little crowdfunde­r and asked people to donate items and money and it has just absolutely snowballed,” Mrs Herman said.

“We have had so much support from people and loads of donations and loads of products given to us too.

“Some of the stories I have heard since setting up All Yours just horrify me and we wanted to do something to help.”

They now send out around 70 boxes each week, with Mrs Herman personally delivering many around West Berkshire.

The All Yours project has also been providing period boxes to

Berkshire Women’s Aid and a women’s refuge in Reading, as well as now running a flyer system with West Berks Foodbank.

“We found that people were too embarrasse­d to ask for sanitary items,” Mrs Herman added.

“If you go into a foodbank because you can’t afford food, you can’t afford sanitary products either, but some people think they have had enough help so won’t ask.

“We also find mums ask for their daughters, but not themselves.

“It’s really sad and people feel they have to justify asking for the help.”

They now offer two types of boxes – one for women and another for young girls – and All Yours has also been working with schools to send out the products to pupils who would usually have been able to access free supplies at school, but who have struggled to do so since the lockdown.

People can contact All Yours online – www.periodbox.uk – to order what they need and the boxes will either be delivered by Mrs Herman and 14-year-old Cara or sent through the post.

You can choose to have reusable products now too if you would rather and you will be sent two to three months worth of products each time.

“I am very passionate about menstrual health,” Mrs Herman added. “If your cycle is working you probably have better physical and mental health too.

“Who do you tell when you face this problem? If you haven’t got food, you go to a foodbank, but there’s no natural ‘come here for help’ when it comes to this.”

Mrs Herman, who ran a wellbeing practice before Covid “put the kibosh on that”, added: “I hope I am setting a good example for my kids.

“It is giving Cara some amazing interactio­ns with people she would never have met before.

“I also have a 16-year-old son and it has taken away the taboo of periods for him and he has been very interested in the fundraisin­g side of things.”

The family have also had support from a number of young pupils at The Downs school, which Cara attends, as well as a pupil at St Bartholome­w’s School, Newbury, who is in the process of making up 50 boxes to be given to a foodbank in Calcot.

If you would like to donate money – which helps cover the postage and packaging of the boxes – or products, you can find out more by visiting their website at www.periodbox.uk

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