Time For Change in Thanet.
An area and council rated in the bottom 10% of the UK's 440 Councils - by the BBC, and Government itself.
Stop the Pollution. Stop the Corruption. Stop the Construction.
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Manifesto at: www.votegarbutt.co.uk
Three articles, three different newspapers. The issues we should be talking about
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The first article is from the Kent On Sunday, Dec 2007
As MP I will halt the development boom of Concrete Kent in Thanet. We are overbuilding far beyond South East targets as mere property speculation for the construction industry. I will insist construction is refocused on renovating both public housing and empty properties: over 3,000 empty properties in Thanet - for years - before one brick is laid on new build. The idea of a 4th Town at Westwood Cross should also be ripped up as property and Planning overkill given vacant properties, an ageing population and a failed economy. And on prime farmland when Climate Change is a major issue and Food Security in preserving our farmland to reduce food imports. And of course major derelict brownfield sites such as Manston airport, Richboro: derelict longer than in operation, and many more. Councils are notorious for being focused on property and construction where the main parties get their kickbacks for handing out Planning permissions. Far greater scrutiny of the Planning system is required. A...
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