The Sentinel

‘Take pride in the town despite tile firm quitting’

- Jonathan Gullis – MP for Stoke-on-trent North

LAST week, we heard the sad news that Johnson Tiles will no longer manufactur­e their products in Stoke-on-trent.

The challenge for manufactur­ers in recent years has been immense because of Putin’s war in Ukraine which has driven up energy costs.

It is reassuring that they will continue to have a presence in the Potteries, preserving their unique place in our heritage, and my team and I are working with the DWP to support the transition to new work.

But this should not give us a reason to talk Tunstall down. We should be proud of our town. The people are determined, resilient and have a deep sense of pride in the Potteries’ history.

I am committed to levelling up and turbocharg­ing the success of our towns and high streets.

Levelling up matters enormously. From lowering unemployme­nt to tackling crime and getting our children into the best schools and colleges, this is a generation­al challenge.

Last week, I had the first questions in Prime Minister’s Questions, proudly able to stand up for Stoke-on-trent North, Kidsgrove and Talke once again.

Despite uproar from the opposition Labour benches, I reminded the Deputy Prime Minister about our record of delivery since 2019.

Focusing on Tunstall, I reminded colleagues that the town hall has been re-opened, thanks to investment from the former Conservati­ve-led administra­tion.

This giant on our High Street that sat empty is now transforme­d with a new library with an IT suite, police post, as well as a family hub.

In Stoke-on-trent, we know that the family is the bedrock of our community and key to levelling up. This facility will provide a focal point to support local families from 0-19 and drive people to the high street – creating more jobs and boosting economic growth.

I know the local community can’t wait to see the historic old library and baths reopen. Being part of the £56 million Levelling Up Fund, this developmen­t will include state-of-the-art accommodat­ion and a fantastic community space.

With local workers being employed to take the project forward, it will also help drive economic growth in the local area and boost employment.

If we are to get people out and about on their local high street, we must tackle crime and anti-social behaviour. I’m proud that in Stoke-on-trent and Staffordsh­ire we have delivered more than 330 new police officers since 2019 – this is alongside the Government hitting their manifesto target of 20,000 new police officers since 2019.

I have been out with Staffordsh­ire Police and have seen first-hand the work they do to tackle crime and keep our high streets safe. They tell me that it’s not just about greater police presence but giving them the resources to prevent crime.

That’s why I worked hard with local Police and Crime Commission­er, Ben Adams, to deliver more than £200,000 of Government safer streets investment to beef up the police’s arsenal.

The local police in Tunstall will benefit from improved CCTV, street lighting and alley gates that will bring help them put a stop to crime and anti-social behaviour.

Sadly, Stoke-on-trent Labour’s priorities are different. They are underminin­g our great progress by introducin­g a garden tax, with local residents having to pay for their garden waste to be collected, while Stokeon-trent Labour refuse to reform terms and conditions for council employees because they are in the ticket of their union baron bosses.

They are refusing to take action on the rogue and absent landlords on Tunstall High Street who keep their properties in a state of disrepair, despite my success in getting the law changed with tougher fines for these lousy landlords.

And shockingly, they are driving up crime and antisocial behaviour by dumping some undesirabl­e individual­s in the Sneyd Arms Hotel, despite more than 500 having signed my and Cllr Tabrese Din’s petition to stop this from happening.

I am saddened by the disdain Labour have for Stoke-on-trent. We can’t let them take the Potteries for granted again and leave towns like Tunstall behind.

Labour would undermine all the progress we have made in Tunstall, while Conservati­ves have delivered record investment to rejuvenate our towns and high streets and a greater police presence to keep the community safe.

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