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Morgan LUXTON

Morgan LUXTON

Candidate for Whau Local Board

+64221017670

voteluxton@gmail.com

Candidate statement

I live in Glen Eden, a plumber and local small business owner, married and parent of two teenagers. I am different from the other candidates, not a politician or from a corporate background. Throughout my career I have been able to work with a large diverse group of people and organisations, this has helped me be a clear communicator and problem solver, I get things done. I will bring leadership that reflects our values and voices from our neighbours, communities and families, being responsible and accountable. Priorities: Advocate for more of our rates being invested locally and sensibly; Engage with our local community by listening to concerns and acting on them; Being approachable and accountable to all. I understand how we expect our council to be relevant and complete its core services well, and how we all struggle with increasing rates, rents and cost of living.

Why I want to be elected

I am standing as a candidate for Whau ward councillor to serve our local community with a strong and authentic voice for all. I think that real engagement with all our community has been lacking. I will advocate for all of our residents, groups and businesses, not just a certain few. If elected I will ensure our community's voice and our aspirations are heard and reflected at council, no cuts to our public services, stop wasteful spending and focus on core services being delivered locally.

My key skills and qualities

I was raised on a farm in the Waikato and left school to complete a trade apprenticeship. After moving to New Lynn some 25 years ago, I have since married, am raising my teenage children and am working in our small business. I will bring to council, *Treating all people as equals and being able to respectfully listen to people's views and concerns. *I have a no nonsense ability to get things done with a strong work ethic. *Strong ability to connect with all members of our community.

My top three key issues

1)Engage local trades, service providers and our self-employed for council services more and make it easier for them to apply to do so, with strong oversight. 2)Fight for council to spend on core services sensibly, stop wasteful vanity projects. Advocate for other ways to raise revenue, not unfair rate increases or taking on more and more debt. 3)Not changing our curbside rubbish collection to fortnightly, I will advocate to leave this alone and continue as a weekly collection.

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