Archive for April, 2011

Brian Whistance – working for Benn

Back to introductions to our councillors and candidates. Brian Whistance has been serving Benn ward for many years as a councillor. He is particularly concerned with the cuts being made by the Tories locally. Local groups such as Rugby Victim Support, Rugby Citizens Advice, Crossroads and the Warwickshire Race Equality Partnership all stand to lose [...]

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Don’t let the Tories get away with it

A short message from Charlotte, one of our members, about the issue affecting young people and students. The increases in tuition fees and the cuts to the EMA are among the ways in which the Tory-led coalition is hitting investment in education and in the future of the young. Locally the County Council is cutting [...]

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Ramesh Srivastava – Working for Newbold

Ramesh Srivastava is a councillor for Newbold, and is up for re-election this year. Here, he talks about the work of a councillor, such as dealing with individual casework. For more information about Ramesh, please see his pages: Councillor for Newbold 2011 Candidate

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Don Williams – working for New Bilton

Don Williams, currently the mayor, is seeking re-election as councillor for New Bilton. Please see his message above about the issues of housing, the local environment and parking that are dear to his heart. For more information about Don, please see his pages: Councillor for New Bilton 2011 Election Candidate

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Steve Birkett – working for Admirals

Here is another of our candidates for May 5th, Steve Birkett, talking about the effect of cuts on the young and the old. The video was shot at Blackwood Avenue shops, which the local Tory councillors have made many promises about over the years, but are still in a state. Steve’s candidate statement is here [...]

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Claire Edwards – working for Brownsover

Councillor Claire Edwards talking about some of the main issues affecting Brownsover South, including continued threats to services at the Community Centre. There is more about Claire on this site: Councillor for Brownsover South 2011 Candidate

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Labour – Getting a Better Deal for Rugby

Labour Launches its Campaign for May 5th Local Elections. Experience, Local knowledge and Innovation are the foundation of your Labour Rugby Borough Council candidates. They are all committed to our pledges to: Fight to retain Front-Line Services; Fight to protect our Young and Older people, and Listen to your concerns and ensure that they are [...]

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Why your vote is important

A short message from Alan Webb, chair of Rugby Labour Party

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Borough Budget response

Jim Shera, Labour Group Leader, gave this speech at the budget setting meeting last month. Full text below the fold:

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Send a message in May – Vote Labour

Today saw the confirmation of the candidates for the election to Rugby Borough Council on May 5 2011. It is vital that as many people as possible get out and vote in these elections, to send a message to the Coalition government that the cuts are too deep and too fast. We are seeing the [...]

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