Index post: policies, principles, background

Here is an index of what the other posts say, to save you trawling / scrolling through everything: Local policies & politics My campaign...

Sunday, 21 February 2021

Why I am standing for the Town Council (again)

I was co-opted onto the Town Council back in June 2011. I joined a diverse team of great councillors and brilliant staff. We work together and make valuable contributions to the lives of everyone here in Buckingham including:

  • Events that build community and bring people together 
  • Parks, play areas and green spaces that add beauty and enjoyment to our town
  • Scrutiny of planning applications so that the town grows and changes carefully, without losing our heritage
  • and much more that goes on to keep the town in good balance
Over nearly ten years, I have helped the Town Council become more strategic and more focused on delivering outcomes for the town. My particular contributions include:
  • persisting with getting solar energy into our buildings (we are nearly there!)
  • celebrating the birth of community nursing here in Buckingham more than 125 years ago by initiating a health festival in the town
  • building stronger links between the Town Council and the University of Buckingham by working closely with the Vice Chancellor
  • initiating the country's first ever 'Good Endings Fair' designed to help people plan for the future when they will no longer be around, overcoming some of the fear of death, wills and funerals
  • campaigning on road safety in our town including the (then) infamous London Road roundabout and continuing to press for 20mph speed limits on roads where there are lots of children
  • working with and for young people to get a new and well designed skate park in place and other activities for children
As reward and acknowledgement of my contributions to the Town Council, my councillor colleagues elected me to become Town Mayor for two years running. It was a tremendous privilege and honour to do this for the Town - and my wife and I hugely enjoyed those two years.

I made a point of being the most accessible and transparent Town Mayor Buckingham has ever had: my blog about my journeys as Town Mayor was downloaded more than a 1/4 million times over those two years. You can read it still here: themayorofbuckingham.blogspot.com

I know I have more to contribute to the Town and the Town Council. I seek your vote to enable me to do this. Thank you. 

Why I am standing for the new Buckinghamshire Council

The future is very uncertain: we do not know the long term impact of the pandemic and associated lockdowns. Business and government will never be the same again. 

I know I can really help the new Buckinghamshire Council wrestle with these challenges. I know that I have the skills, the creativity and the insights to do this. And so I am asking you to give me chance to do this and help all our local communities recover from Covid19 - and recover even better that when all this started. 

By nature, I am an optimist. I think there will be more opportunities in the future and I know I can help the new Council spot these and make the most of them - for the benefit of all. 

Over my years both as a Town Councillor and as an professional adviser to government, I have learnt many things. I know how local authorities can use their resources and power to deliver the best outcomes for local people, be those outcomes jobs, community well-being, good education and great care for vulnerable people and so forth. 

I just need one of your three votes to give me the chance to do this. Thanks.

Saturday, 20 February 2021

Time to consider your vote in May for both Buckingham Town Council and Buckinghamshire Council

 

May 6th, 2021 is election day in Buckinghamshire


Once elected, Jon will always


  • Be your independent voice on these two councils,

  • Listen to you and 

  • Put our local community first 


Jon is standing for both

Buckingham Town Council (in the ward of Buckingham South)

and the new unitary 

Buckinghamshire Council (in the ward of Buckingham East)