It’s been my honour to represent the parishioners of St Clement over the last 4 years. Our Parish is a friendly, kind and resourceful community which benefits from strong networks of wonderful people who volunteer to deliver services that help to support others.
I’m standing for re-election as I care about our community and want to build on my efforts so far to ensure there is a fair deal for everyone in St Clement. If you elect me again I will continue to make sure there is a strong collaborative voice representing the interests of St Clements in the Assembly.
As a nurse and former health minister you can also depend on me to have integrity, grit and compassion, take on big challenges and get things done – a deputy with the experience of ministerial office and Scrutiny, a professional and background in management and nursing who understands what matters to you, knows what needs to be done and will fight to make sure resources are not just sucked into St Helier. We need our fair share of the cake when it comes to tackling cost of living pressures and needs of an ageing population.
There is no fair deal for St Clement when it comes to things like facilities for our young people, the state and condition of housing, issues affecting our community safety, access to quality healthcare, planning and development of our infrastructure.
Health matters deeply to all of us but it doesn’t start at the hospital it starts in our community, with safe roads, good housing, access to green spaces, and the ability to live without the stress of overcrowding or poor planning.
Too often residents feel development happens to them, not for them. I will push for smarter planning that protects homes, public spaces and the character of our parish, and that any new development does not make the problems worse, but investment makes getting round easier and safer for everyone.
A fairer deal for St Clement will include:
- better facilities and opportunities for young people and families
- better housing conditions and improvements in maintenance
- fighting for investment in our infrastructure, roads and drainage,
I will continue to be a champion for better health care and community safety and challenge waste and inefficiency in our public services. Getting a grip on public expenditure needs to deliver a fairer outcome for the parishioners of St Clement and not stack up problems for future generations to come.
If elected my approach will be a simple one: listen to residents, focus on what matters locally and deliver practical solutions. Focusing on the everyday experience of living in St Clement is at the root of my campaign.
Names of Proposers and Seconders
- Maureen Hamel
- Vincent James Obbard
- Rosemary Elizabeth Norman
- June Georgina Pollard
- Robert Timothy Graham Pollard
- Edith Ann Pulley
- Dawn Elizabeth Heard
- Karen Jane Quinn
- Martin Campbell
- David Nigel Cole