Protecting Horsham Park for future generations
Why were we asking for local election candidates to pledge to protect Horsham Park?
We contacted the main political parties who have candidates planning to stand in the Horsham District local elections on 4th May, those being the Conservative, Green, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties and asked for their candidates to sign up to our pledge.
The candidates/parties below pledged to:
- Seek to protect Horsham Park in perpetuity
- Value Horsham’s parks and green spaces for their vital contribution to residents’ physical and mental wellbeing.According to research by Fields in Trust, parks and green spaces generate £34.2 billion worth of physical and mental health benefits each year.
- Champion the important public service parks and green spaces provide locally
- Advocate for policies that safeguard parks and green spaces
- Encourage sufficient and equitable provision of parks and green spaces for all
- Support community volunteers in our Park and other green spaces
Horsham Labour Party confirmed their support to the above pledge and the commitment is contained within their manifesto. Additionally some Labour Party candidates listed below have also provided their individual support with some additional supporting comments. Visit their website https://www.horsham-labour.org.uk/
Horsham Liberal Democrat Party confirmed their support to our pledge for all of their candidates standing in the upcoming local election.
Horsham Green Party confirmed their support to our pledge for all of their candidates standing in the upcoming local election.
“OF COURSE the Green Party candidates all fully support the Pledge to protect Horsham Park in perpetuity, along with as much public green space as possible throughout the whole District!
Many Green councillors and candidates already work with volunteer groups in their own parishes supporting diverse projects such as placing swift boxes, creating wildflower meadows and campaigning to protect green fields from inappropriate development.
Some of us already work closely with the HDC’s Wilder Horsham District project aiming to link nature corridors across the entire District and Horsham Park clearly plays a big role for the town in this, as well as being a haven for the human species too.
The Green candidates get the bigger picture around the climate and ecological emergency legislation yet also know the importance of getting down to practical work alongside the other wonderful volunteers we are so lucky to have here.
The economic benefits of green space are also well understood (see the government’s Das Gupta Report of Feb 2021) so there’s NO EXCUSE for anyone not to support keeping Horsham Park beautiful FOR EVER!”
Although not signing up to the pledge, here is a comment from Roger Noel, elected Conservative councillor and former Cabinet member for Leisure and Culture which covered Parks and Greenspaces:
“As you are aware, I cannot possibly make any comment under pre-election rules on the Park’s future within the Fields in Trust framework, but I can assure you that this will very much be on my radar after the election, irrespective of where I eventually end up, inside or outside the new administration!”
In additional to any Party support, some individual candidates who were standing also pledged:
Candidate | Party | Ward |
Chris Henson | Labour | Billingshurst Ward |
Jonathan Austin | Labour | Billingshurst Ward |
Samantha Bateman | Liberal Democrats | Billingshurst Ward |
Trishna Julha | Labour | Billingshurst Ward |
James Brookes | Liberal Democrats | Broadbridge Heath |
Jonathan Taylor | Liberal Democrats | Broadbridge Heath |
Clive Trott | Liberal Democrats | Denne Ward |
Hilary Key | Labour | Denne Ward |
John Milne | Liberal Democrats | Denne Ward |
Matthew Verrall | Labour | Denne Ward |
Ruth Fletcher | Liberal Democrats | Denne Ward |
Colin Minto | Liberal Democrats | Forest |
David Skipp | Liberal Democrats | Forest |
Jon Olson | Liberal Democrats | Forest |
Carol Hayton | Labour | Forest Ward |
David Hide | Labour | Forest Ward |
Gerard Kavanagh | Labour | Forest Ward |
Chris Franke | Liberal Democrats | Holbrook East Ward |
Florian Yeates | Green | Holbrook East Ward |
Nick Grant | Liberal Democrats | Holbrook East Ward |
Nigel Emery | Liberal Democrats | Holbrook East Ward |
Warwick Hellawell | Liberal Democrats | Holbrook East Ward |
Ray Chapman | Labour | Holbrook West Ward |
Ros Shiel | Labour | Holbrook West Ward |
Hazel Lamb
|
Labour |
Nuthurst & Lower Beeding Ward
|
Morag Warrack | Green |
Pulborough, Coldwaltham & Amberley Ward
|
Kyle Wickens
|
Labour | Roffey North |
Ian Nichol | Green | Roffey North Ward |
Jay Mercer | Liberal Democrats | Roffey South Ward |
Sam Raby | Liberal Democrats | Roffey South Ward |
Sara Loewenthal | Labour | Roffey South Ward |
Jill Clarke | Labour | Southwater North |
Diane Burstow | Labour | Southwater South & Shipley |
Adam Key | Labour | Trafalgar |
Joanne Kavanagh | Labour | Trafalgar |
Martin Boffey | Liberal Democrats | Trafalgar |
Tony Frankland | Liberal Democrats | Trafalgar |
Additional comments received from some of these candidates can also be viewed here
There is more information on the research by Fields in Trust on the benefits green spaces provide on their website.