Watch Bishopstoke & Fair Oak Ward candidates video

6-minute candidate video County council election · Hampshire County Council · 7 May 2026

Transcript preview: Who are you and why are standing? Because local people deserve councillors who put residents first, protect our communities and focus on real issues, not party politics. Residents …

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[7s] Who are you and why are standing?

[10s] Because local people deserve councillors who put residents first, protect our communities and focus on real issues, not party politics.

[19s] Residents are telling me that they never see any counsellors unless it's election time.

[24s] Many telling that I'm the only person that's bothered to engage on the doorstep.

[28s] I've reassured the great people of Bishopstoke and Fairoak that things are going to change with me.

[32s] I'm going be transparent and hold monthly surgeries, listening and fighting for real change, given important monthly updates as we near the new unitary

[42s] authority stage.

[43s] As an experienced businessman with a track record of community and public service, I am going bring these attributes with to fight for change using common sense.

[55s] Hi, I'm Louise Anne Parker-Jones.

[58s] Bishop's Oak and Fair Oak have always been home.

[60s] Your frustrations are my frustations.

[62s] I believe in representing people, not a party.

[65s] If re-elected, i'll keep protecting our local environment, opposing unsustainable development, ensuring services meet your needs,

[72s] and holding our councils to account.

[74s] i'm here to listen and to help.

[77s] Hi I am Louise Ann Parker Jones, asking for your vote to keep putting our community first.

[83s] What's one transport change you would prioritise locally and where?

[88s] I would prioritize the Bishopstoke Road corridor between Fair Oaks, Bishop Stoke and Eastley Town Centre.

[95s] This is a key route for residents getting into Eastleigh.

[98s] for Southampton and beyond.

[99s] Hampshire County Council itself recognises a key transport link.

[104s] My priority would be practical, fix the road surface properly for a change, tackle pinch points and make junctions work better rather than spending years

[113s] on glossy strategies.

[114s] Residents want journeys that are safer, quicker and more reliable.

[118s] I'll be pushing for public local authority priority list so residents can see which roads are due for repair and when.

[126s] In Eastleigh, Fair Oak and Bishopstoke and throughout Hampshire in general, people pay enough council tax.

[132s] They should not be risking damage to their tyres, their suspension and wheels, just getting to work, running their business and taking their children to school.

[142s] The B3037 from Fair Oaks to Eastley was not built for modern traffic and it suffers from chronic congestion.

[150s] How can we reduce the amount of vehicles when widening it just isn't an option?

[156s] If we were to swiftly repair potholes along the bus and school routes, not just A and B roads, increase bus traffic light signal priority and design safe

[167s] pedestrian and cycle routes modal transport shift could occur, all of which would help to free up capacity for those that actually need to drive on our roads.

[177s] Where would you spend more and what would cut to pay for it?

[182s] I would spend more invisible frontline basics like potholes, resurfacing, drainage, safer junctions and keeping essential local bus links viable,

[191s] where residents generally rely on them.

[193s] I'd pay for that by cutting council waste, unnecessary consultations, over-complicated strategies, communication spin, vanity projects and non-essential bureaucracy.

[205s] Reforms approach is simple.

[207s] Taxpayers' money should go first to services people actually use, not to paperwork, ideology or management layers.

[215s] I feel we need to be more innovative across the whole of the public sector estate.

[220s] i'd like to see public service hubs established to include social and health worker teams, people to assist with council services via safety,

[229s] police queries, Centre which includes libraries, the arts, museum, registry services, a community pantry, essentially a one-stop shop.

[240s] This would enable significant property to be either sold or to reallocated.

[244s] The money saved from co-location I would use to improve services for our young people and to ensure that new parents receive the support they need so children

[254s] get the best start in life.

[256s] One last call, anything you'd like to say?

[260s] I believe in listening first, working collaboratively and delivering real results that benefit everybody.

[265s] I'm community focused and dedicated to putting residents before politics.

[271s] When elected, I'll work tirelessly, remain accessible and stand up for issues that matter most to local people.

[278s] Together, we can enhance what makes our community special while planning positively for the future.

[284s] together, We can bring reform.

[287s] Finally, i'd like to say, please do go and vote.

[290s] It is so important to ensure we have a strong voice on the delivery of local services and I hope you put your trust in me to represent you in the future.

[299s] But whatever the outcome of May elections, it's been a privilege and an honour to have represented Bishop Stoke and Fair Oak.

Closing statements

Candidates are ordered by response time and participation status, not by when they speak in the recording. Those who took part could add optional final words.

Dani Hosford

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

Ben Burcombe-Filer

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

Nick Couldrey

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

Xander Peace

Did not take part in this compiled video, so a closing statement was not offered.

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