Cllr Sue James shares her hopes for 2015

Posted on: 11th January 2015

Cllr Sue James shares her hopes for 2015 rather than the traditional New Years resolutions or targets.

Locally

Andrew George Outside St Just library

Andrew George, MP discusses impact of reduced opening hours with Friends of St Just Library co-chair, Kate Beckly

  • I want to see the Library Service come under more local control and the doors open more at the end of the year than they are now.
  • I want to see Nancherrow Youth club finding a way to provide sustainable services to our young people and the excellent music provision retained in the town.
  • I would like people in our many distinct communities to have a say on what needs preserving, what needs changing, where new homes are needed and what they should look like.
  • I want to see trade increase in our town, with coach passengers able to stop and spend their money, not just pass through between Penzance or Lands End and St Ives.
  • I want to see the Pioneer project thrive in our community bringing together health, adult care and other partners to do the best for people with health and social needs.
  • I hope that all community groups, with buildings, come to understand and prepare themselves for the increased costs coming their way in 2017/18 due to the reductions planned in discretionary business rates relief.
  • I’d like to see more people volunteering and enjoying our community farm at Bosavern; also buying from them at our Farmers’ Markets.
  • For the good of all our local children I want to see our schools working together to provide consistently excellent and sustainable  education; our children are our communities future.
  • I want to welcome new residents into the new homes built by Lands End Peninsula Community Land Trust in Pendeen.
  • I hope Andrew George is re-elected as our M.P. in May 2015.

Cornwall wide

  • Good foundations built for health and social care to integrate to provide better services to those in need in Cornwall, despite pressures on funding.
  • More powers devolved from Government to Cornwall so that decisions affecting people living in Cornwall are made locally and that money stays in our local economy.
  • No significant storm damage.

Nationally

Personally

Learning the piano

Cllr Sue James learning the piano

  • Learn to play the piano.
  • Lose 1 stone in weight.
  • Make a difference. 🙂