Vote Labour Thursday 4th May

Vote Labour, vote Kerri Prince & Mohammed Javed for Ropner Ward on May 4th

Mohammed Javed & Kerri Prince

We have a great history of residents and councillors working together in our community and on 4th May we hope you will elect two Labour and Co-operative Councillors once again to keep up that good work.

Popular former mayor Cllr Javed will be on the ballot paper again but Louise is retiring this year and wants you to support Kerri Prince in her place.

Kerri lives in Stockton, and has been a Councillor before, so she is ready to hit the ground running.

Together, Cllr Javed and Kerri Prince will focus on working with residents, the council and police to tackle crime; making our streets safer; cleaner streets and alleys; and championing our parks and green spaces.

 

We’re proud to be backed by Louise Baldock

Backed by Louise Baldock

The good people of Ropner deserve only the very best councillors. Councillors who will get stuck in, who will listen to people’s concerns, and who will work hard for a cleaner, greener, safer community.

I will be voting for Javed and Kerri because I know they are absolutely the right people for the job. I urge you to do the same.

Louise Baldock, former Councillor

Our Key Pledges for Stockton on Tees
1. Help those hardest hit by the Cost of Living crisis.
2. Campaign for more police on the street and work with partners to tackle drug and alcohol related crime and anti-social behaviour in the community.
3. Deliver more affordable and social housing.
4. Support the campaign for a new North Tees Hospital
5. Work with other Tees Valley Councils to provide better public transport
6. Complete the planned improvements to all our Town Centres/High Streets.

STOCKTON ON TEES LABOUR DELIVERING FOR YOU

While local Conservatives support millions of pounds of cuts to local services and their colleagues in Parliament preside over the biggest squeeze to living standards since records began, the Stockton on Tees Labour Party, whether in your community or the Town Hall, is delivering for residents.

  • Maintained and protected weekly bin collections.
  • Invested in CCTV and Enforcement Officers to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
  • Supported residents and businesses during the pandemic.
  • Opened the Globe Theatre in 2021, which has been a big hit, making £6m of ticket sales.
  • Safeguarded a network of 9 libraries from Tory cuts.
  • Delivered affordable housing on brownfield sites across the Borough.
  • Invested in redevelopment to support communities of our six towns and businesses.
  • Reduced and kept frozen Councillor allowances.