Paul with Rupert Matthews

You told me Anti-Social Behaviour is an Issue. I listened and I’m taking action already. The Police and Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews accepted my invitation to visit Measham today, and pledged his full backing to my work.

We visited the Skate Park, the High Street (especially outside Tescos where groups often congregate) and spoke with residents on the Orchard Way Estate.

Because of my invitation, Measham – specifically – now has the Police and Crime Commissioner’s attention and he is keen to give me his full support to Make Measham More Family Friendly.

We have discussed how we can access Funding to increase the Policing presence in Measham which is available from as soon as next year. Our meeting went tremendously well. This is happening if I win – if you want to vote for me. I need to be elected to deliver this for you.

There is plenty of work involved in securing that funding which falls at my feet. I’m not afraid of hard work. There is a lot of data that needs to be collected and presented in the right way. Then it needs to be messaged clearly and competently. I can see why no one has tackled it before like this for Measham – it’s a big undertaking. But I’m your capable Conservative Party Candidate and I’ll get it done for Measham North if you elect me.

Please vote for me on 4th May.

(Thank you to the young men in the background who allowed us to take our photo whilst they were doing their thing in the background. It was great to see the skate park being used exactly as it was intended)