VAN targets Harbour & Eastern Wards
Media release VAN -- Valley Action Network 24 August, 2007
Candidates announced -- VAN targets Harbour & Eastern Wards
VAN -- Valley Action Network is very pleased to announce its candidates for the upcoming local body elections in Lower Hutt.
They are Michelle Ducat and Grant Brookes, standing for Council in Harbour Ward, and Paul Kennett, standing in Eastern Ward. Grant, who is also the VAN organiser, is standing for the Petone Community Board as well. Their photos and candidate statements are reprinted below.
"We know that too often, other candidates have been captured by the system after they're elected, and have lost touch with the people who voted them in", commented Grant. "But we pledge to promote full accountability to the grassroots.
"We're also doing what no-one else is doing -- we're putting detailed policies in front of voters. When people tick the box for VAN, they can be sure of what they're voting for. We say, people should vote VAN if they want:
• A Human City – Putting people before big business interests • A Green City – Action on climate change. Zero tolerance for polluters • Grassroots Democracy – Community Boards for all, with extra powers • Rates Justice – Reductions based on need. Residents before greedy corporations • Free Council Services – Not just protected but extended • Free and Frequent Public Transport – It makes climate sense and serves the people."
The group has been releasing detailed statements on its policies to the media. All policies will be available on the website (www.huttvan.org.nz) before the election.
Postal voting takes place from 21 September to 13 October. Although voter enrolments for the local body elections close today, Hutt residents who are not enrolled can still vote by contacting the Hutt City Council electoral officer on 570 6792, and requesting a ‘special declaration’ voting paper.
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