Chichester and Harbour Independents
Chichester and Harbour Independents (CHI) is a political party based in Chichester, England. CHI was founded in 2021 and currently holds two seats on Chichester District Council. Both councillors were elected as Conservatives at the last district election but resigned to sit as independents on 28 September 2020.[1] The Leader of CHI is Louise Goldsmith, a former Conservative leader of West Sussex County Council who stood down from the council at the last county election.[2]
Chichester and Harbour Independents | |
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Leader | Louise Goldsmith |
Treasurer | Cllr Martyn Bell |
Founded | 10 March 2021 |
Headquarters | Corner Cottage West Itchenor West Sussex PO20 7BZ |
Ideology | Localism |
Colours | Grey |
Chichester District Council | 2 / 36
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Website | |
https://www.chichesterandharbourindependents.org | |
CHI was launched in October 2021. The party describes itself as an "independent voice" for residents of Chichester and the harbour villages.[3]
Political positions
The party has outlined eight political positions on which it stands:[4]
- A halt on new housebuilding in the area.
- Ensuring voices in the community are heard through greater engagement.
- Improvements to the environment.
- Careful management of taxpayers money.
- Protection of our rich local heritage.
- Effective adequate sewage and drainage systems.
- A permanent solution to the chaos on the A27.
- Better road, walking and cycle infrastructure.
Election results
West Sussex County Council
Election | Constituency | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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2021 | Chichester West | Gregory Fielder | 727 | 18.1 | Not elected |
References
- Karen Dunn (28 September 2020). "Two Chichester councillors quit the Conservatives". Sussex Express.
- Bex Bastable (13 April 2021). "Former council leader calls for 'radical overhaul' – as she announces she won't stand for re-election". Sussex Express.
- Joshua Powling (6 October 2021). "New political party promises an 'independent voice' for Chichester and its harbour". Sussex Express.
- "Homepage". Chichester and Harbour Independents. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
External links
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