I spent some time out leafleting yesterday with the BNP candidate for the Barpool ward seat in the local election Andy Ingram.
While we were out I took in some of the sights of the ward. I can regularly be seen around the ward if you know who to look for and I hope that Andy Ingram will be successful in the election because it will be nice to have some help.
While I was out I took a walk along the footpath that leads between the allotments towards the canal from Greenmoor Road to check upon the condition of it. I was pleased to see that the maintenance work has been done but disappointed to see that the bin which was agreed by the ruling administration last year still has not been fitted. Something to chase up again!
On a previous post on this blog I have highlighted the speed of vehicles along Greenmoor Road and asked for something to be done. I did request that a SpeedAware campaign be instigated along this stretch of road and I hope that the recent appearance of the speed camera with the smiling or frowning face was not the only development.
Further along Greenmoor Road I took a walk around the green spaces and play spaces surrounding the Jubilee Centre. It was a sunny Sunday (may we have many more of them) and all of the facilities available were in use. The new national standard BMX track is a gem which I am sure will get more and more use as the summer develops.
It is never a wise thing for any politician to try to predict election results and I shall not do so here. i will say however that if there were two British National Party councillors representing Barpool ward this would be the first time in many years that this area of town has had a full complement of councillors who actually live in the ward that they represent. Alternatively you can settle for candidates who live elsewhere.
The choice of course is yours!
