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Local Election 2018

Kieran Anthony Patrick Heakin

Kieran Anthony Patrick Heakin

Labour Party
Healey Ward

Address
31 Foot Wood Crescent
Rochdale
OL12 6PB

Kieran Heakin will work hard for Healey, Syke and Shawclough.

I am privileged to stand for Labour in the forthcoming elections on the 3rd May. As a local resident, I care for the local issues that are important to you.

I am working hard, alongside Councillor Shaun O’Neill and Councillor Shah Wazir to resolve many issues raised by residents in Healey, Syke and Shawclough. These include;

Pot Holes and Road Repairs – The Labour Council in Rochdale has allocated £2 Million for pot-hole repairs and £12 Million to repair our roads and paths. We need to repair the damage caused by too many bad winters.

Dell Road – We have been able to gain £28,000 for much needed repairs to Dell Road. The work will be carried out over the summer months and will ensure that we have a much safer drive into Healey Dell.

Road Safety – We need to keep the traffic moving in the mornings, but we also want to make them safe for all users and pedestrians. We have been able to get Rochdale Council to carry out traffic calming measures on Mizzy Road and Bentley Street. This should be completed this summer. We need further road calming measures and better signage for the area.

Home Security – Local residents need to work with the Police and other organisations to make our communities safer. Homewatch schemes are ideal for keeping all members of the community involved and informed. Home security information needs to be passed on from the police to local residents so we can all act on recent, relevant information. We need to be kept informed of local rates of street crimes, vehicle thefts, youth nuisance, household thefts and home security issues.

Leisure and Sports – We need to ensure that Rochdale Council is playing its part in keeping open the green spaces. Too many green spaces are being allowed to be built on.   This increases pressure on local roads and local services. We need the open spaces for leisure. We want to be able to carry on walking through the parks and footpaths. St Wilfred’s Field should be developed for all members of the local community to use and enjoy – not just another housing estate.

The Toxic Mess at Turner Brothers – We need urgent Government action to sort out the asbestos-ridden TBA site.  It will cost millions to decontaminate the site. We need Rochdale Council to hold talks with the government to secure the funding - from the Environment Agency and the EU – to make the land safe. This problem been going on for years and residents are fed up with all the delays.

The problem is far too big to be solved locally and we need government and EU assistance to remove the contamination. I would like to see the land eventually turned into an urban park for everyone to enjoy.

Footpaths – We have many local footpaths in Healey, Syke and Shawclough. However they are sometimes not used a lot because they have been allowed to fall into disrepair.  We should keep up the maintenance on the footpaths so we can all continue to enjoy them. 

Local Services – We want Rochdale Council to continue to maintain good local services.  Our local schools should be the best that Rochdale can provide. We want to carry on using the libraries, swimming baths, etc. We must not let standards slip. We know it is a challenging time for the economy, but we all still need good quality local services.

Maintain Services - Despite the cuts in spending power, the Labour party in control of Rochdale Council has worked hard to maintain essential services: no libraries have closed, no nurseries or Surestart centres have closed, no advice services have been cut. We have protected road sweeping, street services, parks and ground maintenance services. We have also protected the social workers who look after our vulnerable children and the elderly. We want to continue to protect and maintain our services in Rochdale.

Finally – on a personal note, I have lived in Shawclough for 29 years. I was a headteacher for 30 years before I retired in 2015 and I am a governor at Healey Primary School. On Rochdale Council. I am the cabinet member for Children’s Services. This covers all the schools in Rochdale and Children’s Social Care.

I sincerely hope that you will cast your vote for me on the 3rd May. Only the Labour team in Healey, Syke and Shawclough works hard all year round for you.

Local Election 2018

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