Pride in Primrose: Miles Bennington and Roger Mace In a recent letter to the Lancaster Guardian, Miles Bennington, Conservative Representative for Primrose, responds to a letter from Labour Councillor Liz Scott.

Dear Sir,

I’d like to thank everyone who signed the petition to clean up Primrose.  In response to Liz Scott’s letter in last week’s edition, I’d like to thank her for starting her review into the state of Lancaster’s pavements - it’s nice to see some action so soon after my petition!

However, I’m not sure what a review will really achieve.  I’m sure most people in Lancaster could tell her what needs doing; broken pavements need fixing and holes in the road need mending.

I’d like to thank everyone who signed the petition to clean up Primrose

Miles Bennington

Perhaps instead of commissioning a review, Liz Scott and her fellow Labour Party colleagues could have voted in favour of the extra £47 million for roads and pavements proposed by the Conservatives earlier this year.

She was right when she said I don’t live in Primrose, but the people who complained to me do and at least the publicity generated by the petition might see some action at last for the residents and some return for their Council Tax.

Miles Bennington
Conservative Representative for Lancaster East

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