ELECTION: Conservative candidate Caroline Spelman |
As part of our General Election coverage, Other Side of Solihull has sent questions to the six individuals battling it out to be the next MP for Meriden. Their answers will be posted here. First-up is Conservative candidate Caroline Spelman.
The impact of HS2 will be considerable for the people of North Solihull. Do you believe the scheme should go ahead and if so what steps can be taken to mitigate the disruption?
I have worked hard to move the line away from the Chelmsley
Wood estate so that it no longer takes land from the Bluebell recreation ground.
Moving forward, I am working to reduce noise pollution by calling for a 'cut-and-cover'
tunnel to be built. I have also fought tirelessly for improved compensation and
mitigation for those affected along the HS2 route. It is important to remember
that the new station will bring jobs and opportunities for the people of North
Solihull ; I am working to get it fully integrated with existing
housing and infrastructure projects so residents get the full benefit of this 21st
century development.
I am determined to reduce the inequality in health,
education and economy across the
borough. I have worked regularly with local GPs to tackle
the difference in life expectancy and I have helped to secure funding for two
new GP surgeries in North Solihull . Importantly, we are
seeing attainment levels rise in the schools in North Solihull
due to focused investment. We have seen unemployment halve since 2010 across
all categories of worker, including young people and the long-term unemployed.
Conservatives in local and national government have invested
in North Solihull and this area is undergoing a
remarkable transformation. Solihull Council has built almost 1000 homes in North
Solihull since 2008, many of which are affordable or social housing.
The Conservative commitment to prioritise brownfield over greenfield
sites has protected green space and much of the new housing has been built on
disused industrial land. North Solihull remains green and
growing, and is an exciting area to raise a family or base a business.
Without doubt the single biggest achievement is the
regeneration of the Chelmsley Wood estate; the refurbishment of the tower
blocks by overhauling their heating system with a new source of renewable
energy including solar panels and better insulation has brought down energy
costs for residents, reducing their living costs.
DEVELOPMENT: Mrs Spelman says she is proud of the North Solihull Regeneration, recently welcoming Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to the Chelmund's Cross site. |
The Government has given Solihull Council £295,000 a year
for discretionary payments to help residents with the spare room subsidy and
there are only a handful of residents who have not engaged with the process
which enables them to continue living in their present accommodation.
Finally, why should people in Meriden vote Conservative on May 7?
I urge people to vote Conservative on May 7 to complete the
economic recovery from the mess we inherited only 5 years ago. Our long term
economic plan has brought many jobs to this area and has created many
opportunities, especially for young people to get a good start in life. We are
committed to increasing spending on health to maintain and improve our NHS, and
the Conservatives’ commitment to education in the borough means every child has
the opportunity to go to a good school. Having served the constituency for 18
years, I offer a strong voice and unbeatable experience to help us face the
future together.
Tomorrow: We speak to Green Party candidate Alison Gavin.
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