Elections

Durham County Council elections, 2021: Chester-le-Street North

Summary: Elections to Durham County Council in May 2021
Polling date: Thursday 6th May 2021
Division:
Candidates
(by surname):
  • Ian HEAVISIDE  (Independent)
  • Anne MURPHY  (Conservative Party)
  • Philip Bernard NATHAN  (Liberal Democrat)
  • Tracie Jane SMITH  (Labour Party)

Candidates who have not yet responded are welcome to contact us with their replies to the questions for us to publish.

Questions for Chester-le-Street North division candidates (4 questions)

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# Question 1

What experiences do you or your family members have of cycling for either transport or leisure? Bearing in mind that e-bikes can now make County Durham's hills easy, what would you consider to be the main barriers which prevent more people from cycling in your area, and how would you tackle these?

Ian HEAVISIDE
(Independent)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Anne MURPHY
(Conservative Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Philip Bernard NATHAN
(Liberal Democrat)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Tracie Jane SMITH
(Labour Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.

# Question 2

Schools in County Durham have bike shelters but they are often empty. Children who might like to cycle are often driven to school because parents don't consider our streets safe enough for children to walk or cycle. What are your views about cycling as a travel option for children? What practical changes would you like to see in your area to enable children to cycle?

Ian HEAVISIDE
(Independent)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Anne MURPHY
(Conservative Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Philip Bernard NATHAN
(Liberal Democrat)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Tracie Jane SMITH
(Labour Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.

# Question 3

The surge in cycling during the Covid 19 lockdowns showed how quieter and safer conditions encourage people to cycle. Cycling can help address many issues:

* the climate emergency, if people cycle instead of making shorter journeys by car
* social inclusion, because cycling is affordable and enables those on low incomes to access employment and other opportunities
* the health crisis, as exercise incorporated into journeys is very effective

How big a role do you think cycling can play in tackling these urgent issues? How can Durham County Council increase investment in cycling and quickly deliver safe, complete cycle routes to key destinations?

Ian HEAVISIDE
(Independent)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Anne MURPHY
(Conservative Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Philip Bernard NATHAN
(Liberal Democrat)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Tracie Jane SMITH
(Labour Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.

# Question 4

Over the last year a Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) has been prepared for Chester-le-Street by consultants working for the County Council. This will set out the improvements that are needed to enable people to walk and cycle their journeys around the town. Will you commit to working to get a good proportion of this plan implemented during your term of office?

Ian HEAVISIDE
(Independent)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Anne MURPHY
(Conservative Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Philip Bernard NATHAN
(Liberal Democrat)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.
Tracie Jane SMITH
(Labour Party)
The candidate has not responded to the survey.

SPACE for Durham is a non-partisan body. All candidates are given an equal opportunity to submit their views. Information published by SPACE for Durham, c/o 35 Archery Rise, Durham, DH1 4LA.