Kent Politics Podcast

EP36: Safer school streets, failing park and ride, and special guest Medway council’s Cllr Andrew Lawrence

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 36 – Safer school streets, failing park and ride, and special guest Medway council’s Cllr Andrew Lawrence 

Key Discussions:

Local Government Reform

  • Unitary System Proposal: Debate on moving to a county unitary system to eliminate districts and consolidate resources. Discussion includes potential cost savings from reducing CEO/COO/CFO positions.

Medway School Streets Program

  • Expansion Plans: Overview of the school streets program in Medway aimed at improving safety around schools by restricting car access during peak times. Public consultation is ongoing for adding more schools.

Canterbury Park & Ride Scheme

  • Financial Viability Concerns: Analysis of the park and ride service’s effectiveness shows significant financial losses despite environmental goals. The current administration plans further marketing efforts and discount permits to boost usage.

Road Closures Surge in Kent

  • Infrastructure Challenges: Examination of increased road closures due to utility works, broadband installation, pothole repairs, etc., causing public inconvenience despite attempts to minimise disruption through enforcement measures.

National Spotlight:

  • Labour Party Conference Recap
    • Keir Starmer’s Speech: Focus on change with cautious optimism about Labour’s future policies including economic stabilisation, housing development plans (1.5 million new homes), NHS improvements, railway nationalisation plans.
    • Hillsborough Law Announcement: New legal duty requiring public officials’ candor during investigations with criminal sanctions for non-compliance.
    • Economic Realities: Addressing a £22 billion black hole in finances; discussing necessary but unpopular cuts like pensions/winter fuel payments.

Special Guest Segment:

  • Interview with Andrew Lawrence
    • Background as an insurance broker turned politician inspired by Thatcherism.
    • Views on small government conservatism emphasising liberty over state control.
    • Advocacy for local income tax replacing property-based council taxes for fairer contributions towards local services.

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