Thanks to everyone who took part in my Facebook Q&A this evening. Click on the graphic below to read the questions and answers:
Tag Archives: Haslemere
Hasemere Critical Mass Cycle Ride
I was tagged in this event on Facebook by a resident, David Elliott.
Meet Nikki Tomorrow Evening – Facebook Q&A
I will be hosting a Facebook Q&A on my Facebook page tomorrow evening between 8pm and 9pm.
Independent Street Stalls in Haslemere Today
I could not have chosen a more blustery day to have pop up campaign street stalls but, it was great to have so many positive conversations.
The elections are being held on 2nd May 2019. Please vote for Nikki Barton, a voice for Haslemere.
Some pictures from Wey Hill this morning:
And, in the High Street this afternoon. The wind really got up so the table was abandoned but, the conversation was good with a positive response for an Independent candidate for Haslemere.
Independent Campaign Street Stalls Tomorrow in Haslemere
Come along tomorrow to meet Nikki Barton, your Independent candidate for Haslemere (Surrey County Council and Haslemere Town Council elections).
HSRA Easter Egg Hunt Tomorrow
The Haslemere South Residents’ Association is organising an Easter Egg Hunt at the Haslemere War Memorial Recreation Ground tomorrow at 3pm. Below is the announcement on HSRA’s Twitter feed.
Another reminder – all welcome, no cost. Bring a drink and something to nibble. pic.twitter.com/Jy9IUCivQb— Haslemere South (@HaslemereSouth) April 17, 2019
Roadworks Next Week in Lower Street, Haslemere
Reminder. Road works are due to start tomorrow in Lower Street, #Haslemere. Expect delays. For more roadworks info: https://t.co/0HrsxlX4R8 #SurreyHighways via @WaverleyLC— Nikki Barton – Independent (@VoteNikkiBarton) April 14, 2019
Response to Haslemere South Residents’ Association
I noticed this tweet from the Haslemere South Residents’ Association.
This week, HSRA will present quotes from prospective town councillors – their opinions on developing DS15 and the ‘wider site’ of AONB land. To clarify, HSRA is not a political group and has no affiliation with any political party. We just want to know who will protect this land!— Haslemere South (@HaslemereSouth) April 8, 2019
This is my response as prospective town councillor for Haslemere Town Council, as requested:
– first & foremost, I support protecting AONB etc.
– if elected, I will challenge why AONB/AGLV considerations are inconsistent in different planning applications that come before Haslemere Town Council’s planning committee.
– I was unhappy that Waverley Borough Council asked HSRA to remove HSRA’s Protect The Countryside signs on private land and I contacted the council directly to question this action on behalf of residents
– I believe that brownbelt should be sought for development before AONB etc. Clicking on my LPP2 responses below further develops this theme.
– In my response to Waverley Borough Council’s LPP2, I submitted a response objecting to the inclusion of DS15 in the Local Plan. My comment is available to read here. Independent Town Council candidate, Kirsten Ellis, also objected. Her comments are here. Conservative Town Council candidate, Gareth David, also objected. His comments are here. None of the other Haslemere South candidates responded.
– I support CPRE’s challenge re. Waverley taking on Woking’s housing numbers
-In the press, I am cited on the subject of Red Court. I have
questioned why the boundaries had to be changed (Herald, July 2018), and raised concerns about the town’s water supplies in Haslemere South (Herald, Nov 2018)
Leaflet Deliveries Began This Week In Haslemere
A very big thank you to all the volunteers who have been out helping to deliver leaflets this week.
Here is a scanned copy of my leaflet
The back page of my leaflet is a copy of my letter here published in the Haslemere Herald.
If you could deliver leaflets in the road where you live, please take a look at my campaign page here.
Haslemere Community Rail Partnership Meeting Yesterday
I have just written this tweet:
Team meeting yesterday with @SW_Railway to discuss new windows in the Information Hub. The #Haslemere Community Rail Partnership recently installed this defibrillator by the station entrance. More here https://t.co/u4sR9L6uPK pic.twitter.com/3v5C6MZJR3— Nikki Barton – Independent (@VoteNikkiBarton) April 11, 2019