Councillor Peter Stanford, Vice-Chair of the Council and Vice-Chair of the Audit & Corporate Governance Committee, has reaffirmed his commitment to active, supportive, and locally-focused governance. Representing the Liberal Democrat Party and serving the ward of Caxton & Papworth, Cllr. Stanford continues to champion the interests of residents and businesses within his constituency.
A Leader in Local Administration
As a key figure in the Liberal Democrat Group, Cllr. Stanford is well-regarded for his proactive approach to local governance. His role extends beyond administrative duties, fostering meaningful relationships with constituents and advocating for policies that support sustainable growth, robust infrastructure, and thriving local businesses.
Addressing Business Concerns Over A428 Roadworks
In a meeting held today with local businesses, Cllr. Stanford addressed ongoing concerns regarding the construction of the A428 road. This major infrastructure project, while promising to improve transport links and regional connectivity, has presented challenges for businesses operating along the construction corridor.
Cllr. Stanford’s discussions focused on understanding the immediate impact of roadworks on daily operations, particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) dependent on consistent customer access and supply chain stability.
He remarked:
“The A428 is a vital development for our region, but we must ensure that the journey to completion does not unduly burden our local businesses. I am here to listen, address concerns, and work with the council and contractors to mitigate disruptions.”
Supporting Local Businesses
The meeting demonstrated the councillor’s unwavering commitment to fostering a supportive business environment, even amidst challenges. Key topics discussed included:
- Access During Construction: Businesses raised concerns about limited access for customers and deliveries due to temporary road closures and diversions.
- Communication Gaps: Entrepreneurs emphasised the need for regular updates on project timelines, traffic management plans, and any changes affecting their operations.
- Economic Support Measures: Participants explored potential relief measures, such as temporary business rate reductions, marketing support to maintain customer engagement, and enhanced signage directing traffic to open businesses.
Cllr. Stanford assured attendees that their feedback would be escalated to relevant departments and contractors managing the A428 project. He also committed to holding follow-up sessions to ensure ongoing communication and accountability.
Promoting Local Governance and Business Collaboration
Cllr. Stanford’s active engagement with the community exemplifies the Liberal Democrat Group’s ethos of local governance. By prioritising collaborative approaches, the Vice-Chair aims to create a sustainable and resilient local economy that can adapt to infrastructure improvements without compromising growth or employment opportunities.
In a statement, he said:
“Our businesses are the backbone of Caxton & Papworth. It is my duty to ensure that their concerns are not only heard but acted upon. Projects like the A428 are transformative, but their success depends on how well we support those directly impacted during the process.”
The Role of Local Councillors in Infrastructure Projects
Infrastructure projects like the A428 are critical for regional development, promising improved connectivity and economic opportunities. However, local councillors such as Peter Stanford play an indispensable role in bridging the gap between large-scale projects and community needs.
By addressing concerns and advocating for practical solutions, councillors ensure that the voices of residents and businesses are integrated into the decision-making process. This approach reflects the broader goals of the Liberal Democrat Party, focusing on sustainable development, community empowerment, and economic resilience.
A Vision for the Future
Looking ahead, Cllr. Stanford has outlined his vision for a balanced approach to development in Caxton & Papworth. This includes:
- Enhanced Communication Channels: Ensuring regular updates and transparency in major projects.
- Business Support Schemes: Developing programmes that provide financial, logistical, and promotional assistance during periods of disruption.
- Sustainable Growth: Encouraging projects that align with environmental standards and community needs.
Conclusion
Councillor Peter Stanford’s meeting with local businesses underscores his dedication to addressing immediate challenges while planning for long-term benefits. By fostering dialogue, championing local interests, and seeking pragmatic solutions, he reinforces the vital role of councillors in achieving a harmonious balance between development and community well-being.
As the A428 project progresses, local businesses can be assured that their voices will continue to shape decisions, ensuring a resilient and prosperous future for Caxton & Papworth.