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Martin Costello candidate for Liden, Eldene and Park North
 
Martin Costello has lived in Eldene for almost 10 years and over this time he has witnessed the degeneration of the area at first-hand - this is what prompted him to get involved and personally do something about it. 

He has also served as a Special Constable for the Wiltshire Constabulary and is extremely passionate about social tolerance and equality for all.
 

Martin wants to ensure that the anti-social behaviour as seen recently around Morrision's is dealt with strongly so people are no longer intimidated when out and about in Eldene. He is also deeply concerned with rise of burglary’s in the area.  

Although fully committed to his community, Martin strongly opposes the parishing system and is disgusted how it’s pushed people into poverty.

He feels funding shortfalls should be made up by central government by scrapping folly’s such as HS2 and the foreign aid budget to North Korea.
 

He believes morally that a referendum should have been held on this issue to ask whether Swindon agrees to this.

He is committed to seeing this happen given that there is no upper limit to what subsequent years tax can rise to and fears for those financially vulnerable in our community.
 

Let’s get the ‘Fox in the Hen-House’ and hold the Council to account!

Promoted by and on behalf of Martin Costello
21 Islandsmead, Eldene, Swindon SN3 3TG

Published and promoted by Stephen Halden and UKIP Swindon, both at 10 Beaufort Green, Swindon, SN3 2AE