Jackie Pearcey's record of action over 31 years.

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15 Apr 2019

As well as campaigning over those 31 years to get potholes and pavements fixed and dogshit removed, Jackie has also campaigned:

Jackie Pearcey
  • Against the Tameside Labour Party's proposals to build a business park around Debdale Reservoirs
  • To Save Gorton Monastery from demolition and to bring the stolen statues of the Saints back from Liverpool Docks where they were destined for export to the U.S.A.
  • To secure the right of War Pensioners to their full pension entitlements;
  • To secure play equipment in Debdale Park, the King George Playing Fields, Gorton Park and on Taylor Street Recreation Ground (the former Red Rec);
  • For pedestrian crossings on Hyde Road at Tesco and at Debdale Park;
  • For the redevelopment of the old Gorton Market;
  • For the traffic calming on and around Chapman Street;
  • To stop the building of housing on Godfrey Ermen;
  • For the rebuilding of the Gorton Medical Centre; and
  • On many other issues over those 31 years.


As well as being a local councillor for the area Jackie has stood form Parliament four times, including in the by-election that never was in 2015.


Jackie continues to campaign for our area, and you can get information about her campaigns either from this website or by joining Jackie's mailing list:

 

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