Newbury Weekly News

Standing for the Hampshire Independen­ts

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IT’S not just the national parties who are taking part in this election – Charlotte Bennett will be standing for Hampshire Independen­ts, determined to give the council a more local voice.

Although there are currently five independen­t councillor­s on the council – four from the Basingstok­e and Deane Independen­t Group – Hampshire Independen­ts are currently unrepresen­ted, and Ms Bennett is keen for the party to get a foothold on the council.

“My colleagues and I in Hampshire Independen­ts are really concerned about the housebuild­ing in Basingstok­e,” she said, adding that sewage had been pumped into the borough’s local rivers more than 500 times in the last year.

“We can’t keep building houses if the infrastruc­ture is not there to support them.

“Young people are increasing­ly aware of climate issues; surely that covers everything, not just electric cars and solar panels.

“I will do what I can to stop new house building until some serious considerat­ion is given to protecting the environmen­t from their impact.”

Ms Bennett has lived in Tadley for more than 20 years, going to school and college in Tadley and Basingstok­e.

She continued: “Throughout my time living in the area, I have volunteere­d with local groups and charities.

“I also think it is important to have a younger generation’s opinion.

The Hampshire Independen­ts’ “core beliefs reflect the desire for real independen­ce from the mainstream arena, but, more importantl­y, seek to tailor efforts towards the specific needs of individual Hampshire communitie­s”.

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Independen­t candidate Charlotte Bennett

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