Don’t forget your ID to vote

Voters head to the polls today (Thursday, May 4) for the district council plus some parish council elections – and they’re being reminded to take ID.

For the first time ever, you’ll need to take photographic ID with you to vote.

Those allowed include passports and driving licences. The polls are open until 10pm.

There’s 37 seats. Local Democracy Reporter James Turner has looked to speak to all the local leaders in the area.

Conservative – Gary Porter
The choice is simple on May 4, it’s between what you like and what you didn’t like.
Do you want a council that has a track record of delivering low tax (just 43p in every £10 spent by us) but still delivers great services, like weekly refuse collections, like weekly recycling collections, like the refurbishment of the public toilets across the district, like the £20 million refurbishment of the Castle Leisure Centre, like sharing our senior officers across three councils to save you money, like rolling out hundreds of small grants to community groups, like installing electric car chargers across our main towns, like saving you millions by sharing our support services across three councils?
Or do you want to take a chance on the group that promised some of this, yet failed to deliver any of it when you trusted them last and you didn’t like it?

Green Party – Martin Blake
Green Party candidates are standing in the South Holland wards of Spalding Castle, Crowland & Deeping St Nicholas, Pinchbeck & Surfleet and Holbeach Hurn.
We are confident that we will see our first councillors elected in South Holland on May 4.
Our priorities for the next four years are to:
Improve the run-down Spading town centre, regenerate its market and ensure the ban on daytime traffic is enforced.
Push for brownfield sites to be developed before greenfield sites, and refuse inappropriate new development in rural areas.
Tackle ever-increasing traffic levels through safer routes for pedestrians and cyclists, highlighting areas where air pollution from motor vehicles is high, and improving public transport, particularly in rural areas.
Ensure that everyone is within walking distance of a green space where they can relax and enjoy nature.
Work with residents to find effective ways of tackling crime and antisocial behaviour.

Labour – Aidan Forman
The upcoming local elections on May 4 are important for the Labour Party in South Holland and the Deepings. The South Holland District Council hasn’t had a Labour councillor for 20 years, and we are hoping to change that.
The key issue we are looking to address is the problem of over-development in South Holland. The current council is approving new housing developments at a rapid pace, but not in a sustainable way, which is putting strain on the already stretched services in the area.
We aim to push for improvements to our town centre and, in particular, support the restoration of the Spalding Market to its former glory by taking on board feedback from market traders about why it isn’t currently working.
Finally, we will prioritise the environment. South Holland has one of the worst recycling records in the country, and the worst in Lincolnshire at 27.3 per cent.
We will work hard to improve this and reduce our environmental impact.

South Holland Independents – Robert Gibson
Like many, we have heard the empty promises over the years, promises that disappear after the election.
The South Holland Independents do not want to give empty promises, what we promise we will deliver before the end of the four-year term.
Our members are all free to represent their residents as they see fit, we come together when needed to achieve district-wide goals.
If elected, the South Holland Independents will work together on opening our green spaces, improving our leisure facilities, getting tougher on ASB, improving our coastal facilities, widening the provision of green waste collection and restoring pride in South Holland.
If the good residents of South Holland would like to see change, if they would like local people with no national ties to support them, then please vote for your Independent candidates.
Together we can and will put the pride back into South Holland.

Reform UK
Representatives from Reform UK were contacted, although there has been no response at the time of going to press.

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