Tuesday 23 June 2009

Cllr Kevin Flurry What we can do together




In the last two years as your Councillor, I would have to say that I have not done as much as I would have liked, although I have tried.

There are times, as we all know, it does not matter how hard you work you cannot win all the time.

This year, unlike the previous year, as a Councillor I had £750 to use in the community. As in previous years, I choose the project in which I would wish to donate the grant, then I would ask businesses if they would also like to provide financial help.

Last year each councillor had £1000 for use in the community. With help from Stanwell North companies I managed to turn £1000 into £2600 I will be looking to do better this year.

After a meeting I had with BA they informed me that they have four laptops ready for use in Stanwell North - two laptops will soon be placed in Viki's cafe for the use of all.

Father William has asked if we can have a Christmas tree on the green this year with the veiw of having a carol service around the tree. This to me seems a fantastic idea and so lets see if we can make this happen.

COUNTY

We have drains that do not work, pot holes and uneven pavements. Because of the sheer size of this problem I am hoping that the good people of Stanwell will aid me by e-mailing me the locations [Lighting poles have numbers] and letting me know whether it relates to a pot hole, drain, or pavement. I will then pass this information on to County for there attention.

Grass Cutting / Litter Collection

I believe that there has been a great improvement in Stanwell in these areas this year. We are very lucky that we have a very good team going around doing this work in all weather. I would personally like to single out our litter collector - he always has a smile and a cheery good morning.


Armed Forces Day

22/06/09 At 10:30 marked the first of an annual event at the council offices.

Hanging baskets in Stanwell Moor were Paid for by your local businesses.
Flowers around the Stanwell war memorial were supplied by Flower Vision and paid for privately by Cllr Kevin Flurry.