Nilesh Sadhu a dynamic new candidate in local election promises to fight parking and traffic issues in Brent

Rupanjana Dutta Tuesday 27th March 2018 11:47 EDT
 
 

The Conservative party has a new candidate in this local election, standing from Northwick Park Ward in Brent North. Nilesh Sadhu, has the community progress in heart and looking forward to develop this further if he is elected. Nilesh was born in India, arrived in the UK in 2003, and is a Businessman in the Education sector. Nilesh has reached the pinnacle of success and believes it is his moral duty to do for this country and its society. 

Joining politics has been an instant decision. Speaking to Asian Voice he said, “There are several issues in our locality, that affects our community directly and indirectly. It is my mission to address those issues ahe help the locals, such as Freezing Council Tax by 5%, restart Diwali procession in Brent, increase parking facilities for local residents, fight fly-tipping and combatting traffic congestion due to school expansion.”

“We as Conservatives, are looking to improve how we manage parking space on the roads in Northwick Park Ward."

But that is not the only problem he needs to address. The locals are also suffering due to an inflow of increasing traffic chaos and Sadhu thinks he could provide with a solution, when and if elected. “There is a local school called Byron Court School which is on Spencer Road. Right now all Local residents there are struggling to get in and get out of the area during school time. And Brent council is planning to expand the school, which will cause more trouble for local residents. 

“There is no facility for public transport. School is located in middle of the residential area. Currently there is no Off-site either, the park and walk arrangements are done by council. There are no potential solutions for traffic arrangements in the area, so if i am elected, I would like to consider that.”

Asian Voice will regularly publish stories about the upcoming local elections including details of the Asians standing as candidates from different councils. If you are taking part in this year’s election on 3 May as an electoral candidate, please email your details with contact number and photo to Asian Voice Editorial at [email protected]. Last date: Sunday 22 April 2018.


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