Saturday, 28 May 2011

Sleaford Town Poll - was it apathy?


You can't win! The poll last week saw people queuing outside the Jolly Scotchman from 4.0pm onwards trying to vote. Some were turned away because they had come to the wrong pollling station. Averaging across the 3 polling stations in Sleaford, over the 5 hours available, over 160 people voted per hour. This, on a poll that was only called in late April.


Had we been restricted to only one polling station (the Source) as was originally decided, the turnout would have been lower. But apathy no! So I was surprised to see the the comments in the local Sleaford Target: "High Level Voter Apathy".


I do agree however that the cost of these polls is enormous and the money, in view of the patronizing statements made, could be better spent on vital services.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Sleaford Station Crossing Poll





I went to vote yesterday on the Town Poll called to allow residents to voice there opinion on the proposal to close the Station crossing. The Poll, asking residents if they approved or disapproved of the proposal to close the Station Gates, was as follows: Yes approve: 200; no: 2,274. On my reckoning the percentage saying no was 91.9%.



There were queues at the Jolly Scotchman when I went at about 4.25 pm. Some were turned away as they had come to the wrong polling station.


I have covered this topic in more detail here!

Sunday, 8 May 2011

May 5th Election Result

The District Election result for Holdingham was:

Sleaford Holdingham: Becky Dunbar-Beckford (Cons) 254, Peter Haysum (Ind) 470 - elected.

The Town Council Result was:

Holdingham: John Charlesworth (Ind) 378 - elected, Becky Dunbar-Beckford (Cons) 310 - elected, Ken Fernandes (Lincs Ind) 491 - elected, James O’Toole (Ind) 153.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Sleaford Children and Youth Centre Combined




I went down to Money's Yard yesterday and was pleased to see that the new centre is operational. Well done Connexions et al including County. The local press are also covering this event in todays papers.

The first Youth Club meeting is tonight (Wednesday). The centre at St Georges is now closed permanantly I presume - it certainly was yesterday.