Matthews' Hythe Pool Pledge

8 Dec 2009
Sam Matthews, Neil Maathews and Darren Briddock at the current Hythe Swimming Pool
Sam Matthews, Neil Matthews and Darren Briddock at the current Hythe Swimming Pool

Lib Dem Neil Matthews has committed to fighting for a new Hythe Swimming Pool if elected to Hythe Town Council. With a by-election in Hythe West on Thursday, Neil says:

"I want re-join Hythe Town Council to work with Sam Matthews and Darren Briddock push for our promised new swimming pool. It's about time the Conservatives delivered on their promises. We need a new swimming pool in Hythe - now."

The Hythe West by-election has been caused by the resignation of Conservative Councillor Richard Carroll who quit the Council citing Conservative "hypocrisy" over the Party's actions on the Hythe Imperial development.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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