Andrew Simpson

Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Northampton North Constituency

Change in vote in 2005

Lib Dems back 'people power' to regenerate run-down estates

2.10.59pm GMT Fri 2nd Mar 2007

Dallington Heath (photography: Andrew Simpson)

Liberal Democrats opposed the creation of WNDC and under our plans we would disband it and return planning powers to the Council.

Liberal Democrats from Northampton will be supporting proposals to put local people, not Whitehall, in charge of regeneration projects, when they are debated at the party's conference in Harrogate this weekend.

Parliamentary spokesperson for Northampton North Constituency Andrew Simpson said:

"Since Labour came to power there has been a torrent of new schemes and initiatives to try to regenerate neglected areas, and new organisations to run them, but none of them have achieved a genuine transformation of the targeted communities.

"In Northampton we have had the West Northants Development Corporation (WNDC) imposed upon us who after two years have still not built a single house. In the meantime areas and estates such as Spring Boroughs, the Eastern District and Kings Heath have seen money spent on them but are still amongst the most deprived in the country, continuing to suffer shorter life expectancy, poorer health, higher unemployment and lower levels of educational attainment.

"The range of funding streams and organisations makes it difficult for those involved in regeneration to work out who to go to and see for money and decisions. What's worse is that those who want to regenerate their communities find they lack the freedoms to address the issues that really need to be dealt with.

"Making regeneration work means working with the community, not imposing it on them. That's why the Liberal Democrats would put local people in charge of regeneration - they are best placed to know what their community needs.

"Under our proposals, every community, urban (including London), suburban or rural, would be able to establish a community council, able to have more powers and responsibilities than existing parish councils.

"Liberal Democrats opposed the creation of WNDC and under our plans we would disband it and return planning powers to the Council. We would give local people greater control over local facilities and institutions. We would decentralise the planning system, giving greater control of it over to local communities with councils having the freedom to develop their own local plans to suit their needs, rather than meet government directives.

"We would strengthen local communities and the social networks binding them together by reinvigorating volunteering, the voluntary sector and cutting the red tape faced by charities.

"This is why I will be voting for these proposals to become Liberal Democrat party policy when they are debated at our party conference on Sunday."

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Cllr Andrew Simpson Mobile: 07973 560432 E-mail: asimpson@cix.co.uk

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