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Independent Councillors Launch Local Alliance

Tuesday 2nd December 2014 Bath Echo News Team News Headlines, Politics

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Bath and North East Somerset’s six independent councillors have formed an alliance with Bath’s independent businesses, shops and restaurants.

Together, ‘Independents for Bath’ want to take the party politics out of local politics and promote the independent character of the city of Bath.

“People are fed up with party politics,” said Independent Group leader Cllr Dave Lamming. “Party politics has no place in local affairs—it’s too short term and all about political game playing.

“Bath’s independent councillors are all local business people and we have deep roots in the local community. We want more councillors like that and are delighted to form a working alliance with Bath’s independent business leaders.”

“We are inspired in part by the success of the Independents for Frome movement,’ said Tim Newark of the petition-raising Independent Shops of Bath.

“They returned 10 independent town councillors out of 17 in 2011 and have worked closely to promote local independent shops there to great effect.”

Independent Group deputy leader Cllr Bryan Chalker, said: “The beauty of Bath is its independent shops and businesses.

“We want to see a council that helps not hinders our local entrepreneurs. The disgraceful way the council has treated toll road hero Mike Watts is just one example of how this current administration gets it so wrong.”

Alex Schlesinger of Bath’s Small Business Focus, said: “We’ve got lots of ideas, including a two-tier rent and business rates regime aimed at encouraging more independent shops and restaurants in Bath.

“We also want to see the council deliver on its promise to reverse recent parking fee increases in the centre of the city.”

“Next year’s local election is going to see a lot of big changes in the political scene in B&NES,” said independent Cllr Nathan Hartley.

“The two leading parties are losing votes and independent councillors and their allies will have a bigger say in the council chamber. I want to see more local people stepping forward to stand as independent councillors. Get in touch with us!”

B&NES’ six independent councillors are:

  • Cllr Dave Lamming, Lambridge, Independent Group Leader;
  • Cllr Bryan Chalker, Lambridge, Independent Deputy Leader;
  • Cllr Malcolm Lees, Weston;
  • Cllr Douglas Deacon, Timsbury;
  • Cllr Nathan Hartley, Peasdown;
  • Cllr June Player, Westmoreland.
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