Local elections 2023: Independent candidate Aurora Bailey for Exmouth Brixington

By Nub News guest writer

27th Apr 2023 | Opinion

Aurora Bailey is currently a councillor at town level (Exmouth Town Council)
Aurora Bailey is currently a councillor at town level (Exmouth Town Council)

Aurora Bailey is standing for election as an independent to represent the Exmouth Brixington ward at East Devon District Council and Exmouth Town Council.

She is currently a councillor at town level.

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Hi everyone, I am Aurora Bailey, I have been your Brixington councillor for the last four years, I have helped with the refurbishment of Brixington Park and skateboard park in Phear Park. 

I was a governor for Bassetts Farm School for two years which was an honour. 

I have been on placemaking for seafront and have fought to keep the dinosaur park for our children their wellbeing and Harbour View Cafe great for everyone to visit. 

I am keen to support the Coastwatch Tower as they keep Exmouth safe. 

I have been police advocate and on communities for Exmouth.

If I get in again, I will be passionate about climate and environment South West Water sewage, overdevelopment of Goodmores Farm. 

Bring back some of our zebra crossings eg. Rolle Street subway to Powder Monkey to keep everyone safe. 

Housing, I am on the tenants panel at East Devon District Council if I get in there I would be able to be hands-on and get to see what's happening.  

Last but not least, I have enjoyed being able to help everyone, no matter what's it been or how small and I am approachable, friendly and caring and I live in Exmouth please vote for me and don't forget your ID.

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