Archive for May 2015

First success for ‘Action for School Road Safety’ Campaign

I am delighted that we have already achieved one of the aims; to ensure that the School busSchool Safety with Lucy Frazer route is gritted on a priority basis.

This has been a great community achievement with parents and residents standing up and together we have held the County Council to account. Efforts have included media interviews, rolling the petition out into shops, petition sessions at the school, meetings, emails, FOI’s, telephone calls, promoting the campaign on social media, articles in local village publications and ‘In Touch’ newsletters.

But three issues remain and we will continue to press for the County Council to action these issues. Pictured rightOur local MP Lucy Frazer getting behind the campaign.

The campaign was launched after countless parents of primary and secondary schoolActionpetitionchildren in my community have contacted Cllr Hockney to raise their serious concerns. The aim of the petition campaign to press for action and to hold Cambridgeshire County Council to account.

Cllr Hockney has taken these County issues in addition to his District related
workload.

Pictured above: meeting parents and collecting signatures outside Waterbeach
School and below the petition in shops.

The campaign has four key aims;Petition image

(1) Recruit a Primary School crossing person and put in place an actual crossing.
(2) Add the Primary School to a Safer Routes to School scheme.
(3) Return the Secondary School bus route (Landbeach to Cottenham) to the priority gritting route list. Achieved!
(4) Ensure parents concerns about the quality/standard of County Secondary School buses are addressed.

We now have over 1,200 signatures which shows the strong feeling on the issue.

Law Degree completed!

ARU LABIt’s done!!! Today I have completed my Law Degree.

The last three years have flown by at Anglia Ruskin University have flown by. Much of my studies took place in the Lord Ashcroft Building (pictured right). Last month I had the pleasure of meeting Lord Ashcroft at an ARU talk.

Embarking on the Degree on has been one of the biggest challenges of my life – but on theEUrights journey I have made so many great new friends which has greatly added to the experience.

My family have been a great support – as the first in my family to go to University.

I will now enjoy some freedom away from being buried under law books whilst staring at a computer screen (which has been a feature of the last few months especially!) One of the proudest moments was completing my 10,000 word dissertation on human rights.

Whatever path I now follow; the skills, knowledge and experience that I have garnered will put to good use!