The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

These are our eight key city priorities

- Nick Sandford, LibDem group leader on Peterborou­gh City Council

In the next few days, Liberal Democrats in Peterborou­gh will be publishing a set of eight key city-wide priorities on which we will be campaignin­g in the Peterborou­gh City Council elections. We want to set out clearly how we believe Peterborou­gh could be run differentl­y if Lib Dems control the council or, perhaps more likely, if we hold the balance of power and hence have a decisive say on how the city council will be run going forward.

So what are our priorities?

1. Reducing crime and anti-social behaviour. In our residents surveys, people tell us about their fear of crime and how their lives are blighted by anti-social behaviour, including littering and fly tipping. We want to make sure that police and council enforcemen­t officers work on housing estates across the city and not just in the city centre. We will promote and encourage more local communitie­s to establish Speedwatch and Neighbourh­ood Watch, and support additional police resources to reduce violent crime and domestic abuse, and assist victims.

2. Tackling the climate emergency: We believe that the whole of Peterborou­gh should reduce its overall carbon use significan­tly over the next 10 years and be a carbon neutral city before 2045. Despite declaring a climate emergency in Peterborou­gh, the council’s proposals to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environmen­t are weak, focussing only on council owned buildings and services and largely ignoring the rest of the city.

3. Give residents a greater say on what happens in their area: The Lib Dems will reform the secretive, cabinet decision making process in the town hall, opting instead for a committee system of decision making, which will be open and transparen­t to residents, giving councillor­s of all parties greater influence. Longer term, we will implement mechanisms for area based decision making through more urban parish councils and area committees.

4. Improve our public transport, roads and pavements : The Lib Dems will seek to increase investment in the bus network, working with the combined authority to introduce green public transport to Peterborou­gh such as light rail and/or electric buses. We will invest in our roads and pavements to improve them for all users, encouragin­g the continued increase of cycling and walking following the Covid-19 pandemic and the consequent­ial improvemen­ts to our health of more exercise and reduced pollution.

5. Build affordable housing: The Lib Dems will work to introduce a new strategy which properly supports and rehomes the increasing number of people living on the streets of Peterborou­gh. The Lib Dems will ensure the council meets its target of 30 per cent of all homes built in the city as affordable or social housing, if necessary by establishi­ng a council-owned housing company.

6. Improve education for all: The Lib Dems wish to see inclusive education of our children, we support the phasing out of selective admissions policies based on faith and would aim for all children to be able to attend their local school if they so wish.

7. Tackle social exclusion and improve the care and health of our residents: The Lib Dems will work to make Peterborou­gh an agefriendl­y city. We will work to tackle barriers to older people living well in our city, tackle social isolation and improve opportunit­ies for older people to play a full and active part in their communitie­s. We will improve support for carers in our city, both paid and unpaid, supporting both through direct financial aid, funding voluntary organisati­ons and providing respite care.

8. Increase efficiency, deliver effective services: The Conservati­ves seek to portray an image of financial and management competence – but in fact here in Peterborou­gh they have wasted huge amounts of money through bad management and poor decisions. The Lib Dems will invest wisely in services and facilities and ensure that benefits are returned to the council rather than just to private companies or investors.

Due to the financial mess that the Tories, both nationally and locally, have created in our city, our priorities may take longer to deliver than we would wish. We will seek to get our priorities embedded firmly in the corporate strategy of the council and we will see to it that council decisions and budgets reflect those set out in the strategy.

No longer will spending priorities be determined purely by the whims of Tory cabinet members implementi­ng their pet projects around the city.

To find out more about Lib Dem priorities for Peterborou­gh and to read our manifesto, refer to www.peterborou­ghlibdems.org.uk

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The column that shouts about views and issues concerning Peterborou­gh from a variety of perspectiv­es

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