Halifax Courier

Calderdale deserves better than this

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Ihope you had a wonderful Christmas, which for most of us is a special time of the year. We come together to celebrate and take a much-needed break from our busy lives. For many, the period is also a time for family reunions and an opportunit­y to reflect on the year that has passed, and on the opportunit­ies and challenges which lie ahead.

Since the turn of the year, many of us will have been reflecting on how turbulent the past few years have been and what the future might hold. The pandemic changed life dramatical­ly and profoundly impacted the way we work and interact with each other. We also face many new challenges in this world – globally instabilit­y has increased, and the world order establishe­d following WW2 is again under threat.

In all these circumstan­ces, the Conservati­ve government has made good progress in many respects.

In the Pandemic, British medicine saved millions across the world. When Afghanista­n fell back into the hands of the Taliban, we worked hard to bring refugees to this country.

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, our military equipment and training stopped Russia steamrolli­ng all the way to Kyiv. But in consequenc­e, our economy that had been greatly weakened by the costs of the pandemic was hit with another blow – higher inflation driven by higher energy and food prices.

However, the Conservati­ve government’s spending constraint­s, alongside action by the Bank of England, over the past 14 months have ensured that inflation has continued to fall.

The Conservati­ve Group in Calderdale is making progress with our principal objective of making our borough a better place to live.

We provided successful opposition to Labour’s ill-conceived Local Plan. The Local Plan is now facing Judicial Review.

We also successful­ly foughtoff the appeal put forward in support of an incinerato­r in Sowerby Bridge, which was supported by Labour. As it stands the incinerato­r will not be built.

Later in the year, we calledin Labour’s policy to increase parking charges across the borough and ensured that books that had previously been taken off library shelves were returned.

Considerin­g Labour’s record, it is obvious and evident that they are failing to deliver for Calderdale.

Halifax is still without leisure facilities; the council’s planning department was threatened with special measures by the government and the council has overspent on its town centre office strategy by £3m.

Looking to the first part of the new year, we will remain very concerned with the financial situation of the council and we will carefully consider our opposition budget for the financial year ahead.

Despite reassuranc­es by Labour, the deficit has continued to rise as we had predicted, indicating the lack of action by Labour to properly tackle the issue.

Residents and businesses deserve better and that’s why in our budget, the Conservati­ve Group will continue to prioritise responsibl­e local government and reliable public services.

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Calderdale Conservati­ve Group.
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