Episode 18: Daniel Dzenkowski on "Huge Risk" for Council
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The Borough Council Elections are coming up on 7th May in Tunbridge Wells and Conservative Daniel Dzenkowski is standing in the Pantiles ward - hoping to win the seat back from the Liberal Democrats. He says the Lib Dem plans for the RVP shopping centre in the middle of Tunbridge Wells create "a huge amount of risk" for the council. As well as the planned £68 million debt, Daniel argues there are "fundamental problems" with how the Lib Dems have engaged with the community, and particularly the Snooker Club. He says the council has shown a "dismissive attitude" towards the club. Daniel is already a well known local campaigner on protecting the environment. He says there is "no justification" for plans to build 500 new homes just south of Tunbridge Wells which mean the loss of the playing fields at St Mark's and moving Tunbridge Wells rugby club into Sussex. Other parties are being invited for interviews ahead of the 7th May vote.