The BCP Reform group has candidates for all 27 newly created wards as town councils form. Although they initially opposed the councils in October 2025, they now aim to ensure efficient, transparent management at minimal taxpayer cost. They plan to oppose blanket 20mph speed limits except where safety is crucial, and will support local culture, resisting asset sales like Poole Civic Centre. The group seeks to avoid redundant service charges and minimize tax increases. If they control BCP Council in 2027, they’ll review the councils’ value for residents and ensure local revenues improve community services, emphasizing accountability to residents.
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