email
  bbotley(at)gmail.com   (replace (at) with @) 

PLEASE NOTE - MONTHLY MEETINGS:

We are looking for a new venue as The Bayle Centre is no longer available to us.
Please telephone Barrie/Moira on 01303 257046 near to meeting time for address of temporary venue in the meantime.

We shall still meet on the 1st Wednesday of every month from 7.30 - 9.30pm.

SHEPWAY DISTRICT ELECTIONS 2007
QUESTIONS TO ALL PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES

LETTER TO ALL PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES:

Dear Candidate,

At every election we ask all candidates questions on environmental issues. On this occasion we think that the proposed airport development at Lydd is the most important issue for the newly elected council to decide.

Q - 1

Please let us have your opinion on the proposed airport expansion, and whether you think the promised number of "quality" jobs would materialise.

There is much speculation about a proposed Dungeness C Nuclear Power Station, and it is likely that the decision will be made on this issue during the life of the new Council.

Q - 2

We would like to know your views on this, in light of increasing anxiety about sea level rise over the life span of any new reactor (150 years).

Click on Candidate's name for their replies: (in order of receipt)

NAME
PARTY
WARD
1
Terry Kendall
UK Independence Party
Hythe East
2
William Richardson
Conservative Party.
Lydd
3/4
Martin and Franca Ross
Independent
Hythe Central
5
Shirley Maile
People First Party
Dymchurch & St Marys Bay
6
Peter Carroll
Liberal Democrats
Folkestone Cheriton
7
Roy Brightman
Shepway Independents
Folkestone Harvey West
8
Lynne Beaumont
Liberal Democrats
Folkestone Park
9
Hugh Robertson-Ritchie
Liberal Democrats
Folkestone Harvey West
10
Carol Hawkins
Shepway Independents
Hythe East
11
Jennifer Bailey
Independent
Hythe East
12
Rachael Bailey
Shepway Independents
Folkestone Harvey West
13
Douglas Suckling
The Labour Party
Romney Marsh
14
Maureen Speller
Liberal Democrats
Folkestone Foord
15
A. J. Ewart-James
Conservative Party
Hythe Central
16
Keith Howard
Liberal Democrats
Lydd
17
Gary Fuller
Liberal Democrats
Folkestone Harvey Central
18
Wendy Nevard
Independent
New Romney Town
19
David Plumstead
Independent Green
Lympne & Stansted
20
Ken Oiller
Liberal Democrat
Romney Marsh
21
Sylvia Oiller
Liberal Democrat
Lydd
22
Stephen Makins
Labour Party
Folkestone East
23
Harry Williams
British National Party
Folkestone Harbour
24
Adrian Cirket
The Labour Party
New Romney Town
25
Carol Sacre
UK Independence Party
Folkestone Park
26
Pam Stevens
The Labour Party
Morehall Ward
27
Linda Oliver
Conservative Party
Hythe West
28
Wendy Mitchell
The Labour Party
Folkestone Harbour
29
Roger Joynes
Independent
New Romney Town
30
Adrian Metherell
Independent
Hythe Central
31
Maggie Barrett
Liberal Democrat
Folkestone Park

 

CURRENT ONGOING CAMPAIGNS:  

KEEP THE MARSH SPECIAL ALLIANCE
We meet every other Sunday at 7.30pm (tel Barrie on 01303 257046 for venue)

Campaign to oppose the expansion of London Ashford (Lydd) Airport

GMFree Kent

Coalition of Kent FoE groups campaigning for a GM Free Kent

Promotion of local Recycling

Kent Community Recycling Centre
http://www.kentcommunityrecycling.org.uk/

Campaign Against Climate Change

http://www.campaigncc.org/

Actively campaigning against any
new build of nuclear power stations

http://www.newnuclearpowernothanks.org/

 

Shepway Friends of the Earth Steering Group

Barrie Botley
Campaigns Coordinator
01303 257046


Moira Stuart
Secretary
Roma
Mortimer

Treasurer
Rhona Hodges
Ray
Duff

About Shepway FoE

Mission Statement
Shepway FoE
Constitution
Local Campaigns
What you
can do
Welcome letter

Kent Against a Radioactive Environment    home page

SHEPWAY DISTRICT COUNCIL
ELECTION OF DISTRICT COUNCILLORS May 2003

Shepway Friends of the Earth sent a questionnaire on solely environmental matters, to all prospective district councillors for the district elections on May 1st 2003.

CLICK HERE for their replies, find out which Cllrs were elected
and to keep track of their answers for future reference

About Friends of the Earth UK

Friends of the Earth are working for lasting
change on all these vital fronts

Genetic Engineering
We have long had concerns that genetic modification of food breaks nature’s safety barriers. Now not only has Prince Charles publicly agreed that genetically modified foods reduce consumer choice and damage the environment, but all the major supermarket chains have now banned their use in their own-brand products. Friends of the Earth are calling for a five-year moratorium on their use, and there is increasing public concern about the possible dangers.

Nuclear Power
After five years of campaigning, we have won our campaign against Nirex’s plans to site a nuclear waste dump at Sellafield. The expansion of civil nuclear power has been discredited and brought to a halt, but there will be more battles to fight to protect local communities and the environment from the possible dangers of nuclear waste

Traffic Reduction
Our Road Traffic Reduction Act is only a start. We now have to work with government, local councils and industry to develop sustainable transport patterns - including improved public transport, safe cycle routes, improved pedestrian facilities, and new ways of organising work to reduce unnecessary travel.

Air Pollution
Our recent report Prescription for Change exposed the appalling effects of air pollution, which kills some 10,000 people in England and Wales every year, and helped to alert the public. We now plan to lobby at European level for effective controls over nitrogen dioxide and ozone emissions, and for targets to be set for reducing them. Achieving this may take a great deal of time and effort, but it is essential for the nation’s health.

Saving the Forests
The recent Presidential decree banning new mahogany logging concessions in Brazil is a welcome step forward, but it is only one step on a long road.

Climate change
Climate change, caused by increasing levels of carbon dioxide and the release of other ‘greenhouse’ gases into the atmosphere, is a global disaster in the making. We played a big part in drafting the Home Energy Conservation Act, which is helping to reduce emissions. We intend to step up research into practical solutions based on the replacement of fossil fuels by alternatives such as wind, wave and solar power.

Cutting down on waste
In Britain, we bury 5 million tonnes of paper every year in landfill sites. Not only does this accelerate forest destruction and create growing pressure on land use; it also contributes to global climate change because rotting paper releases methane, a climate-changing gas.

Would you like to know more, or perhaps become
a member of Shepway Friends of the Earth?

Membership is free, we want your support not your money!

We can be contacted at:
3 Abbott Road, FOLKESTONE, Kent CT20 1NG
Telephone (01303) 257046

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