A Monmouthshire that works for everyone MONMOUTHSHIRE MANIFESTO 2017

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A Monmouthshire that works for everyone MONMOUTHSHIRE MANIFESTO 2017

A MONMOUTHSHIRE THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE: Delivering value for money Supporting older people to remain independent in their own homes Driving up school standards and building new schools across the county Protecting and investing in valued local services Harnessing the potential for Monmouthshire of the halving of the Severn Bridge tolls Investing in our economy to create new skilled jobs OUR PLAN FOR MONMOUTHSHIRE The last five years have seen Monmouthshire facing challenging times with considerable funding and grant reductions from the Welsh Government. We have reduced council running costs by 18million but have done so by operating more efficiently and innovatively. We have prioritised those services which have the greatest impact on the wellbeing of our residents; education, care of the vulnerable, the retention of local services and economic development encouraging new jobs and apprenticeships. Our progressive, efficient and caring approach has enabled us to protect valued services, invest in new schools, deliver better solutions for the care of the most vulnerable, drive economic growth and create resilient and sustainable communities. Conservatives in Monmouthshire have a plan to deliver a county that works for everyone, a plan that secures social justice, believes in people; a plan that will maintain services, drive improvements, but is also sensitive to the diverse needs of all parts of our communities. If you want an efficient, prudent, caring and progressive council you should vote Welsh Conservative on 4 th May. CLLR PETER FOX OBE, Leader of Monmouthshire County Council

SOCIAL JUSTICE EDUCATION In Monmouthshire we are building a society that works for everyone where no one is left behind. We are committed to supporting those affected by the cycle of poverty, including those in rural communities and we will do more to tackle rural isolation. We want every child to have the best start in life and will support families in breaking the cycle of worklessness. As our core principle, we will continue to work towards a fairer society. We have demonstrated this by being one of the first local authorities in Wales to deliver the living wage for its lowest paid workers. Develop further strategies to help both families and their children to improve their situations and life chances Assist long-term unemployed individuals with quality training and careers advice, provided in a friendly, supportive and local environment Continue to work with other bodies to tackle rural isolation, including exploring improved access to rural public transport Remain committed to the Armed Forces Covenant and continue to support the armed I am proud that Monmouthshire was one of the first local authorities in Wales to pay its workers the living wage further evidence that we don t just talk about social justice. We deliver it. JANE PRATT, Conservative Candidate for Llanelly Hill services and veterans within our county and wider afield Continue to play our part in offering humanitarian aid to those genuine refugees displaced by atrocities overseas Work with the police to ensure anti-social behaviour is not tolerated in our communities and that it is dealt with quickly and effectively Continue to provide the foundation living wage for the lowest paid council employees Every young person in Monmouthshire deserves the best possible education to set them on the path to a healthy and fulfilling life. We have invested in new school buildings across the county and have plans to invest even more in young people s education. As well as equipping young people with the skills they require to embark on a rewarding career, we will support retraining and vocational skills so older workers can continue to contribute to the Monmouthshire economy. Deliver continued improvement in academic and vocational qualifications Complete the 90million construction of two new secondary schools in Caldicot and in Monmouth, to open in 2017 and 2018 respectively Work with the Welsh Government to continue our secondary school building programme so every child in the county has access to a modern learning environment Encourage the use of schools as community facilities, which can be used outside of the school day and during holiday periods Maintain close relationships with Coleg Gwent focusing on raising the skills base and providing vocational opportunities Continue to support the county s agricultural college and its landbased activities, which contribute to the county s rural economy Retain our outdoor education service, which offers a range of outdoor experiences to young people Remain a key partner in the Gwent Music Service, giving children the opportunity to develop musical talent Advance the cause of STEMbased subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) including the important area of computer coding Support the need for bespoke learning provision for young people with additional learning needs and expand the opportunities for our more able students Encourage healthy lifestyles recognising that child obesity is a growing issue amongst the population Conservatives in Monmouthshire have invested well over 40million upgrading primary school buildings real investment in the life chances of our children. JOSHUA CHOHAN, Conservative Candidate for St Christopher s

JOBS & ENTERPRISE A Monmouthshire that works for everyone not only recognises the contribution of older people, but takes measures to support their independence. We will ensure that council-run social care services operate as seamlessly as is possible with the NHS so patients are treated with dignity and respect at all times. Continue to empower communities which work to support older people to remain independent, living in their own homes as long as possible Avoid delayed transfers of care from hospital by retaining a successful partnership with the NHS to provide integrated solutions for our residents Retain a dementia-friendly and patient-led approach to HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE providing care, which has been recognised nationally for transforming the lives of those who suffer with this cruel disease Prioritise care for the most vulnerable children and adults in our society Increase the level of funding available for Disabled Facility Grants Our approach to giving older people the support they need to remain living in their own home is helping to rebuild the sense of community that has proved so successful. Likewise the Raglan Project providing dementia care has been extended across the county and is recognised as best practice. PENNY JONES, Conservative Candidate for Raglan A successful economy is vital to the health and prosperity of families in Monmouthshire. Conservatives will continue to unlock the economic potential of our county and the wider Cardiff Capital Region. We will support and defend local businesses and encourage entrepreneurship as a means of creating new jobs and making our communities more prosperous. Continue to play a leading role in the Cardiff Capital Region and work to ensure that Monmouthshire benefits from the 1.2billion City Deal Exploit all opportunities to achieve further investment into the county, recognising that investment brings skilled jobs and wealth creation Encourage entrepreneurship by supporting start up businesses and providing assistance to existing small firms to expand Ensure that major projects delivered by the council provide local apprenticeships and source local materials where possible Work closely with schools, colleges, universities and training providers to identify future skills needs to take our economy forward Maximise the benefits to the Monmouthshire economy of tourism and market our county as not only a great place to visit and stay, but as a major destination for food and international sports and music events Continue our building industry apprenticeships, successfully bringing young people into permanent jobs in the construction industry Support our high streets by defending Monmouthshire businesses faced with uncertainties due to the Welsh Government s business rates revaluation Maximise the considerable benefits to Monmouthshire of the halving of the Severn Bridge tolls from next year and continue to lobby for further toll reductions in future Co-operate with the UK Government in securing the removal of the toll plazas on the Severn Bridges, enabling drivers to enter Monmouthshire without delays I am proud of the leading role that Peter Fox and Monmouthshire Council have played in securing the 1.2billion City Deal, which will secure thousands of skilled jobs and billions of pounds in investment. MAT FEAKINS, Conservative Candidate for Drybridge

SUSTAINABILITY To make our county truly work for every one of us, we must consider the impact that decisions taken today might have in generations to come. Monmouthshire has one of the best recycling rates in Wales, but there is more we can do to protect and enhance both our natural environment and our urban communities. Ensure that decisions taken by the council are sustainable and consider their impact on future generations Aim to remain a top performing council in Wales in regard to recycling, with an almost negligible amount of waste going to landfill Work with other local authorities to use food and green waste to deliver energy through methods such as anaerobic digestion Where sympathetic to our countryside and environment, support the installation of renewable energy solutions Continue our pollinator policy of planting wild flowers, enhancing our environment and encouraging further biodiversity Refuse to tolerate fly-tipping and do everything possible to ensure offenders are prosecuted Maintain weekly recycling and food waste collection with fortnightly residual waste collection RURAL COMMUNITIES The agricultural community in Monmouthshire makes a considerable contribution to the county s economy, but more importantly, they are the custodians of great swathes of our county they maintain the green fields and rolling hills, which help make Monmouthshire one of the best natural attractions in Wales. Support the agricultural community and its contribution to the county s economy Identify ways to use and promote locally produced food in our schools and across the county Fight for the farming community to ensure a fair level of financial support for Monmouthshire farmers following the United Kingdom s departure from the European Union Promote the county and all it offers to the rest of the UK and internationally Continue to work to ensure all areas of the county receive a good broadband and mobile service as digital connectivity is fundamental to a vibrant rural community Conservative-led Monmouthshire Council has one of the highest recycling rates of any local authority in Wales, but also has the lowest cost per tonne, proving that you really can deliver more for less. BRYAN JONES, Conservative Candidate for Goetre Fawr In the face of opposition from Labour and the Independents, Conservatives delivered the new Monmouthshire Livestock Market a fantastic facility which is valued by the farming community. SARA JONES, Conservative Candidate for Llanover

PROTECTING LOCAL SERVICES HOUSING Over the last five years, Conservatives in Monmouthshire have successfully maintained vital services despite challenging financial settlements from the Welsh Government. We recognise the role the council plays in providing services which contribute to sustainable communities. Commit to keeping all leisure centres and libraries open Maintain our museum service in the county Protect the popular Borough Theatre in Abergavenny Deliver a brand new 25metre swimming pool in Monmouth as part of a 6million leisure complex Provide enhanced leisure facilities across Monmouthshire to promote healthy lifestyles and reduce child obesity Secure a community hub in Abergavenny integrating many valued services within the same building Protect our current recycling centres Too many young people are being priced out of their own community somewhere they may have lived for their entire life, but simply cannot afford to buy a home. We want to do more to help families and communities remain together by improving access to affordable homes. Explore a range of measures to support local people to secure a home in their community Encourage and help more people to take up shared purchase schemes Find ways to help first time buyers secure a foot on the housing ladder Ensure supply of high quality social housing for those who want to rent Work with providers to ensure there are suitable and sufficient homes for older people Continue to work with other agencies to address homelessness in the county Work with developers and local communities to ensure new housing developments are sympathetic to their surroundings and local infrastructure In a rural county like Monmouthshire, local services are really important and I m pleased that this Conservativeled council has made protecting them a priority. While there are hundreds of reasons to want to live and work in Monmouthshire, for many people, number one is to live close to friends and family. We will offer help so more people can stay in their own community. 1 PAUL PAVIA, Conservative Candidate for Larkfield LISA DYMOCK, Conservative Candidate for The Elms 1

A MONMOUTHSHIRE THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE Conservatives are proud of Monmouthshire and everything it means to its residents. That s why we fought hard to oppose Labour s plans to abolish the county and merge it with Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Newport and Caerphilly. We will always fight for the best possible deal for Monmouthshire and everyone who lives here. Take every opportunity to keep council tax bills down for families across Monmouthshire Continue to deliver value for money and identify ways to do more for less. Defend Monmouthshire as a county from any revised plans from the Welsh Government to force a merger with other local authorities or bring back Gwent, which would damage our local identity and could see local services cut back Lead the way on collaborative opportunities to release further efficiencies whilst retaining local accountability Highlight the deep unfairness in the Welsh Government s local government funding formula, which fails to recognise rurality and consistently gives Monmouthshire the worst deal Work with David Davies MP and Nick Ramsay AM to ensure a strong voice for Monmouthshire in Westminster and the National Assembly for Wales Last year, Labour and Independent Councillors proposed council tax hikes of 4.95% and 6% respectively. I am proud that Conservatives voted to keep council tax increases low while protecting vital services. CHRISTOPHER EDWARDS, Conservative Candidate for Trellech United

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