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Local elections 2025: Climate, traffic and rubbish - voters want answers Local elections 2025: Climate, traffic and rubbish - Warwickshire voters want answers
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Sarah Turner said she was concerned about traffic, climate change and fly-tippingSarah Turner said she was concerned about traffic, climate change and fly-tipping
In the run-up to the local election the BBC is looking at the issues that matter the most to you, as part of Your Voice, Your Vote.In the run-up to the local election the BBC is looking at the issues that matter the most to you, as part of Your Voice, Your Vote.
County councils and other authorities hold elections on 1 May.County councils and other authorities hold elections on 1 May.
Traffic, climate change, litter and recycling centres were important to Sarah Turner from Leamington Spa in Warwickshire.Traffic, climate change, litter and recycling centres were important to Sarah Turner from Leamington Spa in Warwickshire.
Shop units were empty, the main road gets congested and visting household waste sites could be tricky, she said. Other people who contacted the BBC said the environment and climate change should be the county council's priority.Shop units were empty, the main road gets congested and visting household waste sites could be tricky, she said. Other people who contacted the BBC said the environment and climate change should be the county council's priority.
When are the elections and who can voteWhen are the elections and who can vote
Will this be the 'anyone but the big parties election'?Will this be the 'anyone but the big parties election'?
Are there elections where you live?Are there elections where you live?
Catch up on the local election storiesCatch up on the local election stories
"On the main street in [Leamington's] Parade, there's just hardly anything, you've got so many empty shops," Ms Turner said."On the main street in [Leamington's] Parade, there's just hardly anything, you've got so many empty shops," Ms Turner said.
Traffic through the town is another issue, she added, even though there was lots of cycling and walking provision.Traffic through the town is another issue, she added, even though there was lots of cycling and walking provision.
"You'd be silly to take a job the other end of town to where you live," she said."You'd be silly to take a job the other end of town to where you live," she said.
"With climate change and everything else, the Greens seem to be the only ones protecting what green spaces we've got left.""With climate change and everything else, the Greens seem to be the only ones protecting what green spaces we've got left."
Ms Turner said congestion through the town was an issueMs Turner said congestion through the town was an issue
Household recycling centres (HRCs) should be able to take rubbish from anyone, instead of charging fees for businesses to take their waste there.Household recycling centres (HRCs) should be able to take rubbish from anyone, instead of charging fees for businesses to take their waste there.
"You'd think that this service would stop half of the stuff being dumped everywhere," she said."You'd think that this service would stop half of the stuff being dumped everywhere," she said.
Warwickshire County Council has signed up to the Leamington Town Centre Vision - a scheme designed to regenerate the town over the next decade.Warwickshire County Council has signed up to the Leamington Town Centre Vision - a scheme designed to regenerate the town over the next decade.
It has also committed to becoming a net-zero organisation by 2030 adding it would support the county to achieve net-zero by 2050.It has also committed to becoming a net-zero organisation by 2030 adding it would support the county to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Ms Turner said she believed everyone should be able to take their waste to HRCsMs Turner said she believed everyone should be able to take their waste to HRCs
What do the parties say?What do the parties say?
Candidates and parties in the Leamington Willes ward were contacted to have their say.Candidates and parties in the Leamington Willes ward were contacted to have their say.
Will Roberts, the Green Party candidate, said:Will Roberts, the Green Party candidate, said:
Support was needed for town centres, and a fund was recently put forward for more events to drive footfall thereSupport was needed for town centres, and a fund was recently put forward for more events to drive footfall there
The party prioritised making short journeys to walk and cycle to schools, leisure and work saferThe party prioritised making short journeys to walk and cycle to schools, leisure and work safer
Improved infrastructure was needed, and money needed to be better directedImproved infrastructure was needed, and money needed to be better directed
Local access to parks and the countryside was vital, and the party had worked to try and reduce the number of greenfield sites for developers that need to come forward in the local planLocal access to parks and the countryside was vital, and the party had worked to try and reduce the number of greenfield sites for developers that need to come forward in the local plan
The party would review the household recycling centres to see where they can be made more accessible and increase their recycling rates.The party would review the household recycling centres to see where they can be made more accessible and increase their recycling rates.
Sarah Millar, on behalf of the Labour party, said:Sarah Millar, on behalf of the Labour party, said:
Supporting local businesses and growing the economy was a prioritySupporting local businesses and growing the economy was a priority
The party believed the active transport policy in the county was often "paid only lip service". It believed the county could "do better" in terms of cycle provisionThe party believed the active transport policy in the county was often "paid only lip service". It believed the county could "do better" in terms of cycle provision
A masterplan of better sequenced road works would be developedA masterplan of better sequenced road works would be developed
Green spaces would be protected and a green municipal board for Warwickshire be developedGreen spaces would be protected and a green municipal board for Warwickshire be developed
There was a need for better enforcement of fly tipping and the party would look into the "pay as you throw" approach for commercial vehicles.There was a need for better enforcement of fly tipping and the party would look into the "pay as you throw" approach for commercial vehicles.
Paulo Viana, candidate for the Liberal Democrats, said:Paulo Viana, candidate for the Liberal Democrats, said:
It would boost small businesses and abolish business rates, replacing them with a commercial landowner levy to help high streets.It would boost small businesses and abolish business rates, replacing them with a commercial landowner levy to help high streets.
Encourage residents to travel to the town centre by walking, cycling or using public transportEncourage residents to travel to the town centre by walking, cycling or using public transport
The party wants to see cycle routes from other areas of Leamington joining the Kenilworth to Leamington cyclewayThe party wants to see cycle routes from other areas of Leamington joining the Kenilworth to Leamington cycleway
The party would invest in accelerating the decarbonisation of all county council buildings and transport, with savings invested in local servicesThe party would invest in accelerating the decarbonisation of all county council buildings and transport, with savings invested in local services
Street trees would be well maintained and more trees planted where possibleStreet trees would be well maintained and more trees planted where possible
HRC booking slots should be reviewed.HRC booking slots should be reviewed.
Reform UK did not respond for comment, but its national manifesto said:Reform UK did not respond for comment, but its national manifesto said:
It wants to free more than 1.2m small and medium-sized businesses from corporation tax, and abolish business rates for high street-based small and medium-sized enterprises, offsetting with online delivery tax at 4% for large multinational enterprisesIt wants to free more than 1.2m small and medium-sized businesses from corporation tax, and abolish business rates for high street-based small and medium-sized enterprises, offsetting with online delivery tax at 4% for large multinational enterprises
Net-zero and related subsidies should be scrapped along with an annual £10bn of renewable energy subsidiesNet-zero and related subsidies should be scrapped along with an annual £10bn of renewable energy subsidies
It would keep road speed limits low where safety is critical, otherwise it would scrap 20mph zonesIt would keep road speed limits low where safety is critical, otherwise it would scrap 20mph zones
Existing rail and road links would be imprroved focusing on coastal regions, Wales, the North, and the Midlands.Existing rail and road links would be imprroved focusing on coastal regions, Wales, the North, and the Midlands.
The Conservative Party did not respond for comment, but its 2024 manifesto said:The Conservative Party did not respond for comment, but its 2024 manifesto said:
It would ease business rates for high street, leisure and hospitality businesses by increasing the multiplier on distribution warehouses that support online shopping over timeIt would ease business rates for high street, leisure and hospitality businesses by increasing the multiplier on distribution warehouses that support online shopping over time
Access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises would be improved, including through expanding open financeAccess to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises would be improved, including through expanding open finance
It would invest £4.7bn for smaller cities, towns and rural areas in the North and Midlands - to spend on transport priorities. This will cut congestion and upgrade local bus and train stationsIt would invest £4.7bn for smaller cities, towns and rural areas in the North and Midlands - to spend on transport priorities. This will cut congestion and upgrade local bus and train stations
The cost of tackling climate change for households and business would be cut, and net zero delivered by 2050The cost of tackling climate change for households and business would be cut, and net zero delivered by 2050
Red tape that holds back the planting of trees would be cut.Red tape that holds back the planting of trees would be cut.
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