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Abigail Smith Standing up for Northfield
Abigail Smith Standing up for Northfield

Candidate announced for Northfield by-election

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Thursday, 6 June, 2024
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We're thrilled to introduce you to our candidate in the 4th of July Northfield by-election, Abigail Smith.

 

Hi, I’m Abigail Smith, I'm excited to announce that I am standing for Northfield Ward in the by-election on July 4th. Following the resignation of the Labour councillor, I am determined to bring positive change and strong representation to our community.

Here are some of the key issues I will focus on:

Protecting Our Heritage and Parks: I am committed to preserving our local heritage, such as the Kings George V pub, and safeguarding our green spaces like Manor Farm Park from unwanted development.

Tackling Crime, Drugs, and Gangs: I will work closely with the police to tackle crime, gangs, and antisocial behaviour in our area, ensuring a safer environment for all residents.

Campaign to Keep It Weekly: I will campaign to maintain weekly bin collections and keep our area clean and tidy, so everyone can have pride in where they live.

Together, we can make Northfield a better place to live. Your support is crucial, and I look forward to meeting many of you over the coming weeks.

Vote for me on July 4th for a brighter future for Northfield.

You can keep up-to-date with Abigail's work in Northfield by following her on Facebook.  

Abigail Smith - Head shot

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