Candidates in Quarry & Risinghurst

Quarry & Risinghurst

Katherine Harbourne (Con)
I am mother of two wonderful teenagers, a business woman and environmental scientist and recently I have been awarded the status of Chartered Environmentalist. Until the May 2010 local election I was not a politician. In 2009 David Cameron called for different people to get involved in politics and so in May 2010 I was elected as a local councillor for North Richmond. This is because I am passionate about changing the way that people are empowered and involved in decisions that matter in our community, and to our lives. Making time to be an effective councillor is part of my personal commitment to social responsibility and changing things for good. Katherine now lives in Headington.[1] [Update 9 May: Katherine has posted a more extensive statement on the Conservatives’ website.]
Delia Sinclair (Lab)
Dee has lived most of her life in and around Headington and worked for thirty years as a special needs support teacher in Oxford. Dee has worked hard for the local community as an Oxford City Councillor. Her particular interests include the environment, housing and the community. Since retiring, Dee enjoys her weekly work-out looking after her grandsons. [2]
Roz Smith (LibDem)
Roz is an experienced councillor with particular interests in environmental issues and value for money. She believes very strongly in Fair Trade initiatives, and can often be found helping in the Windmill shop in Headington. A champion for local democracy and transparent decision making, Roz believes residents should be consulted properly about local issues and would like to see the City Council re-introduce informing neighbours about local planning applications. Her campaign to persuade Birmingham Council not to sell off the Stansfeld Outdoor Education Centre has received hundreds of signatures.
Roz serves as a school governor at Headington Quarry Nursery, as vice-chairman of Windmill School governors and as a Parish Councillor for Risinghurst & Sandhills parish. She has two grown up sons, a step daughter, five beautiful granddaughters, two energetic grandsons; the eighth grandchild is due in the Autumn. She is actively involved with many local community groups and serves as a Charity Trustee for Risinghurst Community Association and Headington Quarry Village Hall. In 2005 Roz married Paul Rogers at Holy Trinity Church, and helps there with the welcome team. [3]
Liz Taylor (Green)
[Added 14/5/14] I have lived and worked in Oxford for more than 20 years, and have strong family links to the city. I greatly enjoy the rich variety of people and activities here, and hope to contribute to maintaining and improving the experience of local residents and visitors. I have previously been active on my local Parish council and Community Association.
I have worked for the NHS for 30 years and believe it to be one of Britain’s greatest achievements and oppose it’s privatisation and that of the education system. I oppose nuclear weapons and war generally. I would like to see much more renewable energy production and preference given to planning applications where energy conservation is a feature. [4]

Sources
[1] oxfordshireconservatives.com
[2] oxfordlabour.org.uk
[3] By email
[4] greenoxfordshire.com

Headington Headlines #161

Here’s my weekly round-up of local news for 28 April – 4 May.

The Headington Neighbourhood Forum met to hear about the City Council approving the area to be covered in the Neighbourhood Plan, and what happens next. The recently appointed Project Manager Adam Symons was introduced to the Forum members.

Oxford University announced another round of consultations on its Old Road Campus plans – the Big Data Institute and other buildings – on 9 & 10 May.

Julia Gasper, Headington Quarry resident and a candidate for the English Democrats in the Euro elections made the national news over a post on her blog on 7 April where she asserted “There are far too many homosexuals in Parliament”.

@TheOxfordMail had an article about the Headington Neighbourhood Plan @HeadingtonPlan.

It appears Nicholas Fell does not wish to be considered a candidate for the local elections in Headington Hill & Northway Ward. I don’t know, but I think it may be too late for his name not to be on the ballot paper.

Highfield Residents’ Association has a new website.

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • Elections on Thursday 22 May 2014
  • Headington Parking Revisions / Public Consultation until May 14th
  • London road from Hamburger roundabout to headington
  • Single track road to Shotover
  • Consultation on detailed design proposals for Big Data Institute building, 9 & 10 May
  • London road and road safety in Headington
  • 4G mobile coverage in Headington
  • Empty shop next to Star Bucks
  • Cooking smells from Jacob and Field in Osler Road
  • I don’t understand Julia Gasper’s point
I cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.

Headington Headlines #160

Here’s my weekly round-up of local news for 21 – 27 April.

The area to be covered by the Headington Neighbourhood Plan @HeadingtonPlan was approved by @OxfordCity on Wednesday. A full report and explanation of what happens next will be given at the next Forum meeting, which is at St Andrew’s school on Tuesday (tomorrow).

The candidates for next month’s elections to the City Council were announced on Thursday. The candidates for the six OX3 wards are here on the blog together with the twitter accounts of those who have one.

The Headington & Marston e-democracy forum has had a facelift.

The local press carried the story of a woman who was abandoned as a new-born baby in a cardboard box on the doorstep of a house in the Croft 34 years ago. She is making a new attempt to find her natural mother through social media.

Firefighters were called to Foresters Tower in Wood Farm on Saturday after residents reported smelling smoke, but no fire was found.

Lynn Knapp, Headteacher at Windmill Primary school @WindmillOxford, won the Strictly Oxford dance competition at the New Theatre yesterday evening. It was a charity event raising money for Vale House, a dementia care charity.

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • gardener
  • Post Here to be positive about Headington, Marston, Oxford, Oxfordshire and life in general.
  • Thames Water Flip Pump
  • Elections on Thursday 22 May 2014
I cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.