24/07/2024
Text of introduction to Council 17th July 2024:
"Thank you Mr Mayor, fellow councillors, ladies and gentlemen in the gallery. Thank you too to the residents of Grange and Alver Valley for their support. It is a privilege to serve my neighbours and I will not let you down.
"I will be brief; I do not like the sound of my own voice. Why, therefore, did I stand in local politics?
"It is because I care deeply about the community in which I live, and now have the great honour of representing. For too long Grange and Alver Valley has been taken for granted and neglected. I had the privilege of working alongside Councillor Maggie Morgan for many years and respected her hopes for a brighter future for our young people. However, after over a decade we are still dealing with the same old issues.
"Grange and Alver Valley is an increasingly diverse and very young ward, the youngest in the borough. With an average age of 31, over a third of our residents are under 20. Over 40% of our homes care for dependent children.
"We are also the most economically active ward by some margin - with over 70% of our residents in work.
"And yet, even with our 2,100 children under 16, with their busy working parents, we have next to no provision. We have had next to no investment. As a point of comparison, we have two council maintained play areas in Grange and Alver Valley. That’s over 1,000 children to each play area. Neighbouring Lee-on-Solent combined, even after accounting for the recently condemned skate park, has 11 maintained play areas to serve 1,884 children. This is the equivalent of 171 children for each. To say nothing of the differences in size and quality.
"So it is little wonder that we continue to suffer from periods of anti-social behaviour. It is little wonder residents feel neglected and marginalised by the authorities entrusted with serving them.
"I am not here to demand a debt be repaid, or a deficit be made good. I am not here to take away from other wards. What I am here for is to make sure that the good people of Grange and Alver Valley now get their fair share. A fair share of funding, yes, but a fair share of attention, and a fair share of the respect that is due to every citizen of Gosport.
"Therefore, my initial priorities will be:
• Improving this vital provision for the young people in our ward
• Supporting the voice of young people and other residents to this council
• Making the case for a proper public consultation and process with regards to the best site for a replacement skate park
• And improving the safety of residents, particularly with regards to roads
"I look forward to working with you all, as well as to your support in these fundamental causes."