Len Norman
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Len Norman
Senator Len Norman is hoping to swap one seat in the States chamber for another.
He started his career in politics twenty-five years ago as a deputy and is now a Senator.
If he wins the Constable election he'll be only the second person in history to have been elected into all three positions in the States of Jersey.
He says it's always been an ambition of his to be the father of the parish and believes St Clement is under threat from over-development and thinks he'll be able to stand up against that threat.
......THE BOSS......

"Kindness costs nothing, it is such a small gesture to make,
but has such a HUGE impact on people,
which makes it worth it's weight in gold"

"Kindness costs nothing, it is such a small gesture to make,
but has such a HUGE impact on people,
which makes it worth it's weight in gold"
Re: Len Norman
Election Manifesto - 200 Word Version
As Constable I would:
Continue to oppose inappropriate, large scale development in our parish. This is an issue I feel very strongly about and have campaigned vigorously, and with some success, to maintain the rural aspect and culture of St Clement.
Bring to fruition the sheltered housing/retirement homes project.
Press for traffic calming measures particularly in the 'village' area near the Parish Church and other hotspots.
Improve communications with parishioners by and initiate a "Welcome Pack" for new residents of our parish.
Ensure that the Parish Hall is the centre of our parochial social and cultural life.
Work with the Rector and churchwardens to improve the parking facilities for visitors to the Church and Caldwell Hall.
Be available to all parishioners at all reasonable times.
Provide strong and vibrant representation in the States in the interests of St Clement parishioners.
Continue to oppose indirect taxations such as the Goods and Services Tax.
Maintain the campaign for a general election with all States Members being elected on the same day.
Work to maintain the parish rate as low as possible without curtailing the services parishioners have a right to expect.
With the support of parishioners, develop a kerbside recycling scheme.
As Constable I would:
Continue to oppose inappropriate, large scale development in our parish. This is an issue I feel very strongly about and have campaigned vigorously, and with some success, to maintain the rural aspect and culture of St Clement.
Bring to fruition the sheltered housing/retirement homes project.
Press for traffic calming measures particularly in the 'village' area near the Parish Church and other hotspots.
Improve communications with parishioners by and initiate a "Welcome Pack" for new residents of our parish.
Ensure that the Parish Hall is the centre of our parochial social and cultural life.
Work with the Rector and churchwardens to improve the parking facilities for visitors to the Church and Caldwell Hall.
Be available to all parishioners at all reasonable times.
Provide strong and vibrant representation in the States in the interests of St Clement parishioners.
Continue to oppose indirect taxations such as the Goods and Services Tax.
Maintain the campaign for a general election with all States Members being elected on the same day.
Work to maintain the parish rate as low as possible without curtailing the services parishioners have a right to expect.
With the support of parishioners, develop a kerbside recycling scheme.
......THE BOSS......

"Kindness costs nothing, it is such a small gesture to make,
but has such a HUGE impact on people,
which makes it worth it's weight in gold"

"Kindness costs nothing, it is such a small gesture to make,
but has such a HUGE impact on people,
which makes it worth it's weight in gold"









