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Steve Moody makes groups political stance clear regarding forth coming by-election In Cllr Broadhead's Ward of Branksome &Talbot Woods

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Aug 10, 2025 6:03:30 PM
Following the news the Cllr Phil Broadhead is likely to be leaving BCP Council and moving abroad with his family… we have been asked several times today about whether the BCP And Dorset Motorists Group would be putting forward a Candidate for his ward of Branksome and Talbot Woods should a council by election take place.
I am sure that my colleagues on the Motorists Steering Group would agree with me when I say certainly not in this case. For two reasons, Firstly I am sure the local Conservative Party will find or already have a strong candidate. Secondly, as a group we have no interest in putting up candidates against political parties who share and support Motorists interests. As we have seen from their leaflet published TW, we share common ground with them on many motorist issues.
I and other members of the SG have recently been approached on several occasions by two different political parties to ask if we would be prepared to stand as Town or BCP Council candidates.
Our position remains unchanged. As a group we will support any political party of any colour that supports and protects the interests of Motorists, the elderly and the less mobile. As it stands it does not take a genius to work out that currently, that it is very unlikely that will be the car hating Liberal Democrat’s, The Poole People or The Green Party.
From a practical, organisational and funding POV it will clearly be much better for our Motorists group to get behind a support an appropriate manifesto from an existing political party. Hopefully one that delivers on the commitments we seek rather than any of us stand as isolated Motorists Candidates.
That said we might need to!! And if so we will. In several specially selected wards. It is an option we have under active and ongoing consideration.
Not with any real hope of actually winning any Council Seats ( because of our limited group numbers ) but with a real prospect of being disruptors to the administration incumbents.
Some BCP Administration Cllr’s have majorities of less than 200… incl the current Council Leader. A Motorist candidate standing receiving even as few as 100 votes in our chosen wards could make a big difference and see the end of some of the Car Hating 3 Town Alliance Councillors.
And to be clear the BCP Council Wards we would consider targeting with our Motorist candidates if we needed to are…In priority order:
Newton and Heathlands
Alderney and Bourne Valley
Poole Town
Wallisdown and Winton west
Broadstone
Creekmoor( We would work in partnership and not oppose the very successful current independent ward Cllr)
Bearwood and Merley
Oakdale
You can look up the current councillors for these wards on the BCP Council website. These reason for us selecting these will become obvious!!
It’s all going to be about May 2027. We currently have nearly 2000 FB Group Members by then we hope to have nearer 5000. We do need your help sharing our message and encouraging people to join in what we are trying to do.
We must end this shambolic, chaotic, deaf and arrogant BCP Council Administration. Thanks for reading!
Cheers Steve

Steve Moody highlights BCP Councillors awarding themselves a 20% Pay rise before their summer recess.

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Aug 10, 2025 5:18:34 PM
Update on Cllr Earl and the 20% Pay award to BCP Councillors:
From her:
Steve Moody Are the Labour Party going to justify taking it despite not voting for it? Could really do with it to pay for the increase in NICs along with every other organisation and business that's been screwed over by this government.
From me:
Councillor Millie Earl Err?? 20% pay award to BCP Councillors is going to pay for NIC’s?? And since you put it so elegantly… BCP Residents are fed up with being “ screwed over” by your Administration. We are all looking forward to the results of the TC Consultation and to see if Residents buy into the latest Lib Dem Tax Grab!
I was hoping for an explanation from Cllr Earl why the 3TA and Green Cllr’s who all voted for this massive pay award to themselves need it to pay NICs??? Cllr Earl responded with a laughing emoji.
Enough said.

Steve Moody writes to follow up on BCP & Dorset Motorists Petition regarding LTP4 Transport Policy

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Aug 10, 2025 5:16:33 PM
RE: Our BCP and Dorset Motorists Group petition which was referrred by BCP Council to the LTP4 working group.
 We have recently received a very helpful update from Cllr Michelle Dower ( Covered in a seperate post) on this process .
However, I have just sent this to Cllrs Andy Hadley and Kate Salmon. As AH is the chair of the WG and KS was the member who proposed the motion. I feel it is only right we recieve a response from them on the following. We are determined to hold them to account and not just be brushed off.
“Dear Cllr’s Hadley and Salmon,
I am contacting you on behalf of our 1900 group members in connection our recent change.org petition which BCP council voted to move to the LTP4 working group for consideration. Please see below.
“ RESOLVED that the petition be referred to the LTP4 working group, in accordance with article 13.22.9 of the constitution, for it to be considered by that body as a piece of evidence to be fed into the continued development of LTP4”
This week we have again received a very helpful and supportive update on the process from Cllr Michelle Dower which we very much appreciate.
However, our members regard the matter of how our petition was considered and debated during the process of developing the LTP4 plans as matter of public interest and that as such the working group have an obligation to explain in detail the following aspects.
1) How was our petition “referred” and how was our document circulated? ( written or verbally ) Was our petition formally included on any WG agenda?
2) If our petition was considered , what process did that involve? Was it on a one off or ongoing basis ? And how has it shaped any of the fundamental proposals that are going to be put forward for public consultation later this year?
It is very important that we can prove to our members and the 3281 people who signed the petition that it was taken seriously by the LTP4 WG and not just buried in the long grass.
I look forward to receiving clarification from you on the above points as your earliest connivence.
Thank you”
Steve Moody
Steering Group Lead - BCP and Dorset Motorists Group

BCP & Dorset Motorists Group Membership Drive

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Jul 27, 2025 4:20:19 PM
A little more focus on membership, as we reach a wider audience our numbers continue to grow more and more local people are flocking to us as they become disillusioned with both BCP and Dorset Councils Anti Motorist agenda. This has enabled us to attain 1800 members as of 10t July. 
 

 
Milestone Reached, Well Done Keep It Up!

Lib Dem led council U-Turn on Parking Fees for Residents!

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Jul 27, 2025 4:19:23 PM
The Daily Telegraph, quoted our very own Mark Davison and the BCP&Dorset Motorists FB page. Well done everyone who supported us on this. Working together we can have influence and help protect motorists from our ‘climate change fixated’ council.
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National News.  BCP & Dorset Motorists Chairman, Steve Moody Interviewed In Sunday Telegraph!

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Jul 27, 2025 4:17:09 PM
Great Interview, drawing attention to the Local blight of cycle infrastructure and its cost, the impact that is having on motorists and residents alike.
link to full telegraph article 

BCP Parking Permit for Residents Battle

Posted by BCP Dorset Motorists on Jul 27, 2025 4:15:45 PM
BCP leader was swift to U Turn on her fatally flawed idea of introducing permits for residents parking outside their own homes due to immense pressure from our group and others. There is also a cloud over the unusual way in which this policy seemed to suddenly just appear without proper oversight. 
 
 
Victory for Common Sense – Thanks to You!
We’re proud to announce that our part in the campaign has helped to successfully halt the council’s unfair parking permit scheme. This is a win for local motorists and a reminder that when we stand together, we can make a difference.
 
To the council: This is a clear message – you must start listening to the people. Voters deserve a say in all policies, not just the ones you find convenient. Stop trying to push through changes without proper consultation and support.

BCP and Dorset Motorists press release - June 2025

Posted by Steve Moody on Jun 15, 2025 3:19:40 PM

MEDIA RELEASE

 

BCP and Dorset Motorists Group score a victory with BCP Council

 

Tuesday 3 June saw the BCP and Dorset Motorists group petition being read out to the full BCP Council and subsequently debated.   This was a significant victory as we needed more than 2000 signatures to force the Council to hear our petition at a full Council meeting.  

 

Many councillors indicated that they agreed with the overall sentiment of the petition, in that motorists’ interests and requirements are being overlooked whilst those of the very small minority cyclists are being prioritised by this council.

 

After an hour of discussion, the council voted to pass the contents of the petition to the Local Transport Plan 4 which is run by the same group of councillors who created much of the havoc and congestion in the first place.  The Motorists Group  has little faith in that process and it is more likely that our petition will be carefully parked in the long grass and ignored.  Not only ignored but consistently rejected by this active travel focused council. Which of course follows their mantra of declaring a climate emergency as their first action on becoming BCP council.

 

Increasingly the public are beginning to realise that terms such as ‘Climate Emergency’ ‘Net Zero 2050’ and ‘Active Travel’ are wasting peoples’ time and money in the UK and will have no effect on the world’s climate. 

 

The size and number of people who signed a petition has raised the whole issue amongst not only the council but the wider public so that increasingly we are gaining support and our ultimate aim is to make sure that needs and requirements of motorists is considered proportionate with our use of the road network.  Many  say there is no ‘War on Motorists’ however many people think that that is just not true and that there is little short of a war on Motorists by BCP Council.

 

Our Petition

As local residents and motorists we are both very concerned and apprehensive about the current transport and infrastructure policies being implemented by BCP council. This petition is to highlight our lack of confidence in the management of our local roads by BCP Council. We call on BCP Council to review their current local transport strategy and ensure in future that it is proportionate for all residents and not just those that support Active Travel.

Currently, local residents and businesses are suffering excessive delay, disruption and inconvenience caused by the poor planning and management of our local roads by BCP Council. The construction of extremely expensive and obviously under-utilised cycle paths, along with a huge numbers of local Roadworks , all being carried out at the same time with minimal co-ordination by BCP Council are real and major issues. As a result the quality of local residents lives are being severely and adversely impacted. Accessibility for the less mobile and elderly , who for them the car is their only option. is also significantly reduced. The repercussions of these BCP policies fail to deliver the expectations and needs of our local community. It's not just about congested streets and increased drive times, It’s not just about more carbon emissions rather than less, it's about how these BCP policies are impacting the safety, environment and overall quality of life in our region. As stated by the UK Department for Transport, each year we are seeing an increase in road traffic in Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole (BCP) area compared to the national average. This indicates that the existing policies are not mitigating transport issues and need to be reevaluated. Moreover, critical decisions affecting thousands of motorists and residents appear to lack the inclusivity and transparency that's required. We feel our voices and concerns are ignored. Therefore, we call for the BCP council to reevaluate current transport policies and provide a transparent, inclusive decision-making process and develop a partnership with all local  road users not just those of Active Travel. Help us champion the cause of improved infrastructural planning and strategies by signing this petition.

Our  Petition Presentation to BCP Council meeting - 3rd June 2025

Posted by Steve Moody on Jun 15, 2025 2:42:04 PM

Thank you Madam Chair

This petition asks BCP Council to review its current transport and infrastructure policies. Launched in December 2024 , it quickly obtained 3261 signatures.

We started it because of a real lack of confidence in the current management of our
local roads by BCP council.

We have recently seen several major , lengthy and expensive infrastructure projects in support of Active Travel initiatives. For example , just one mile of completed cycling infrastructure can cost £5.5m!!

Views expressed in the public consultations for these were frequently ignored and the original council proposals implemented.

As a result, residents, businesses and trades especially those in Poole, have experienced
significant delay, disruption and inconvenience to their daily lives.

Many arterial roads have been severely narrowed with reduced access for the Emergency services. Many bus lay bays have been removed , buses now stop on the main carriageway causing increased traffic congestion.

Several Council Cabinet members said their aim is to remove 50% of cars from BCP’s roads. This is a huge concern to residents, 83% of whom use a car regularly.

BCP”s approach and mantra to the construction of these cycling infrastructure projects is “ if we build them they will come “ .

However, they remain virtually empty.

Residents have real concerns over the gradual creep of 20 MPH Zones throughout BCP. Currently 77 such zones. We understand that the target number is 120. It will be an effective blanket 20MPH speed limit.

20MPH zones are appropriate near schools and in proven accident black spots  but should operate only on a part time basis outside schools. They are certainly not required 24 hours a day/ 7days a week!

Utility Companies need to be held more accountable. Works should be completed within agreed timescales and repairs durable and fit for purpose. Most potholes are as a result of poorly reinstated surfaces following utility companies work.

BCP should review its routine roads maintenance programme to ensure co-ordination in terms of timing and location to minimise traffic disruption.

There are several practical steps that could be taken to ease congestion in BCP especially at peak times.

Firstly ,the introduction of a Free School Bus programme for all students under 18 This would greatly alleviate pressure at school drop off/ pick up times and reduce the need for Mum/ dad’s taxi services!

BCP could also implement a comprehensive review of current Traffic Light phasing and necessity Residents familiar with Fleetsbridge Roundabout know traffic flows better when the traffic lights are not working!

BCP and Dorset motorists group fully support all aspects traffic enforcement by the police as outlined in our group mission statement.

We represent a large often silent ignored group of Road users.

All we are asking is for BCP Council reviews its current transport and infrastructure
policy to ensure it is fair, equal and proportionate to all road users.

Please listen to your electorate - “ stop the war on motorists!! “


Thank you!

Why we as a Motorists group  we need to support the Open Poole Park gate campaign. (OPPG!)

Posted by Steve Moody on May 27, 2025 12:17:24 PM

I think there are two distinct aspects to this. Firstly, there has always been a synergy between our group and our colleagues in the LPPA. We both are having to deal with a BCP Council Administration that frequently ignores the opinions and wishes of the majority of residents. They do this in pursuit solely of their own personal agendas and ideologies. The LPPA group exists to protect the history, heritage and customs of Poole park for the people of Poole….and of course to reopen the gate. Our group has always recognised that BCP Council in closing the Park Gate against the wishes of a large majority of local people was also closing a road. This denied an important access through the gate is discriminating against Motorists, the elderly and the less mobile. BCP unilaterally took this action as a part of their ongoing “ war on motorists “ and their continuing appeasement of the vocal but small cycling minority. Our group is against closing roads / LTN’s when they are clearly against the wishes of residents. On that basis we are very happy to fully support the “ Open Poole Park Gate” or OPPG Campaign. As such we will now  include that objective in our group mission statement and look forward to working with others to ensure that the gate is reopened for the benefit of all.