Conservative by-election candidate, Dr Caroline Johnson, has launched her plan to deliver a brighter future for Sleaford and North Hykeham.
A Consultant Paediatrician by profession, Caroline lives in Sudbrook and is married to Nik, a farmer, and they are the parents of two girls and one boy.
Focusing on five key areas, Caroline will continue to champion the causes that matter to local people and tackle the area’s main challenges:
- Tackling congestion on local roads
- High speed Broadband across Sleaford and North Hykeham
- Helping our shops and businesses
- Working together to cut crime
- Housing Development that works for us
Speaking about her plan, Caroline said:
“As a long-term resident and parent I understand the issues that are most important to our communities and this is why I have put this five point plan together to make Sleaford and North Hykeham work for everyone
“I want to work with our councils and the Government to get things done and deliver on the issues which matter to local families from making our roads more accessible to improving online access for businesses and residents.
“I hope the people of Sleaford and North Hykeham will recognise this and support me at the ballot box on December 8th"
Local businessman and Managing Director of Chandlers (Farm Equipment) Ltd, Gavin Pell said:
"I believe Caroline will be a strong local champion for residents and businesses across Sleaford and North Hykeham.
"She's the only candidate with a comprehensive plan to deliver for our area and I'll be backing her on December 8th."
Small business owner of 'Flowers by Suzanne', Suzanne Samson said:
"Small businesses are the lifeblood of our local economy and I know Caroline will be a strong voice for all businesses and communities across Sleaford & North Hykeham.
"I'm backing her 5 point plan to tackle congestion, sort out our broadband, cut crime, support our shops and businesses and only back housing development that works for everyone.
"I look forward to supporting her local business forum to ensure our economy thrives and we promote local jobs"