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If you would like to raise an issue of concern, or help the campaign, please contact: William on 01963 370423 or email [email protected] Tim on 01963 371656 or email [email protected] William Wallace has been a district councilor for 4 years and is currently a county councillor as well. He stands again to make a continued impact on local issues. His commitment and understanding of what matters in these areas make him the ideal person to speak up for local residents. William and his wife have lived in the area for over 25 years and his three children are all educated locally. He is a self-employed businessman and is used to dealing with people and complex issues. He enjoys all country pursuits and loves this beautiful County of Somerset; he is determined that it should be cared for. VOTE Tim INGLEFIELD Serving: Abbas & Templecombe Charlton Horethorne, Compton Pauncefoot, Henstridge, Holton, Horsington , South Cheriton, Maperton, North Cheriton William WALLACE FOR SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS ON THURSDAY 5TH MAY VOTE William WALLACE TACKLING THE ISSUES IN THE BLACKMOOR VALE Tim Inglefield has been representing the parishioners of Blackmoor Vale for four years as a district councillor and feels privileged to have been elected before. He is standing again to support his local community. Tim’s finance skills mean he can offer a serious contribution in this tough economic climate. He is frustrated by the lack of a Conservative majority at district level with the profligacy that results. Tim is currently the Finance Director of an International Engineering Consultancy. They say if you want something done “ask a busy man.” As a father of two girls, one a local police officer and the other a state school teacher, he is bit closer than normal to the problems that exist. Tim INGLEFIELD

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If you would like to raise an issue of concern, or help the campaign, please contact: William on 01963 370423 or email [email protected] Tim on 01963 371656 or email [email protected]

William Wallace has been a district councilor for 4

years and is currently a county councillor as well. He

stands again to make a continued impact on local

issues. His commitment and understanding of what

matters in these areas make him the ideal person to

speak up for local residents.

William and his wife have lived in the area for over

25 years and his three children are all educated

locally.

He is a self-employed businessman and is used to

dealing with people and complex issues. He enjoys

all country pursuits and loves this beautiful County of

Somerset; he is determined that it should be cared

for.

VOTE

Tim INGLEFIELD

Serving:

Abbas & Templecombe

Charlton Horethorne, Compton

Pauncefoot, Henstridge, Holton,

Horsington , South Cheriton,

Maperton, North Cheriton

Promoted by Andrew Barrand, on behalf of The Conservative Party, both of 7 Priory Road, Wells, Somerset BA5 1SR.

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William WALLACE

FOR SOUTH SOMERSET DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTIONS

ON THURSDAY 5TH MAY VOTE

William

WALLACE

TACKLING THE ISSUES IN THE BLACKMOOR VALE • William and Tim see the existing South Somerset District Council wasting public money.

• They think there is unequal spending between town and countryside.

• They are supporting the new ‘Farm Watch’ initiative with the police and want it to continue to make a differ-

ence.

• William continues to battle for the reduction and slowing of traffic on the A357 and other dangerous roads.

• Tim and William are concerned with promoting local jobs and businesses and want to offer more opportuni-

ties for our young people.

• They will continue to campaign to protect and sustain vital services such as village halls, post offices and

shops. Our rural and village communities are under threat and it is up to all of us to fight back.

With your support we can be the voice you need, solving local problems and ensuring that life in

South Somerset gets better for everyone.

Tim Inglefield has been representing the parishioners

of Blackmoor Vale for four years as a district

councillor and feels privileged to have been elected

before. He is standing again to support his local

community.

Tim’s finance skills mean he can offer a serious

contribution in this tough economic climate. He is

frustrated by the lack of a Conservative majority at

district level with the profligacy that results. Tim is

currently the Finance Director of an International

Engineering Consultancy. They say if you want

something done “ask a busy man.”

As a father of two girls, one a local police officer and

the other a state school teacher, he is bit closer than

normal to the problems that exist.

Tim

INGLEFIELD