Door to Door

max-9It was a beautiful sunny day yesterday in Huntingdon North for me and my great team of helpers, we spent the afternoon delivering  leaflets and knocking on as many doors as possible. We had a lot of positive feedback for changing the status quo; wanting a fresh approach to local council. We are looking forward to seeing everyone on May 5th.   Be apart of the positive change in your community. max-18

Parking Problems?

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My foot is poised impatiently on the accelerator as I rev the engine and mentally steel myself for my third circuit. The lights change and I hit the floor visualising victory; jubilation, punching the air to the roar of the crowd, spraying passers-by with Veuve Clicquot. At this point, you might be forgiven for thinking that I’m taking part in the Monaco Grand Prix qualifiers or test-driving a Bugatti Veyron at Silverstone.
But no. I am engaged in something much more competitive; the daily battle to find a parking space on the street I actually live on… The combination of 1,2 or even 3 cars per a single house hold, I fear the problem of parking will only escalate in the future.

These were some of the concerns I discussed with the residents of north Huntingdon on Friday.
Do you have any thoughts on this? Are you struggling to find adequate parking on your street? Do you think the council and housing developers are doing enough to combat this problem of parking?

Huntingdon Medway Centre Final Chapter.

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After serving our community for 35 years. More then a hundred people gathered at a public meeting held in Huntingdon to discuss the controversial proposals for the future of the Medway Centre. Please click on the link below.

http://www.huntspost.co.uk/news/plans_for_future_of_huntingdon_s_medway_centre_are_focus_of_packed_public_meeting_1_4492809