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  Wednesday, 23 June 2010 00:00  LEWES NEWS
Lib Dem MP Norman Baker Casts Newhaven Adrift
Having promised in his maiden speech to make the regeneration of Newhaven a priority, the town’s future now hangs in the balance as the French company that owns the West Beach and the ferry threatens to move its operations to either Shoreham or Portsmouth. Three years on from the sale of the West Beach to Newhaven Port and Properties Ltd (NPP) Norman Baker and the Lib Dems are in complete disarray over the future of the Village Green and how to re-open land at the West Dyke to the public. Even Lib Dem councillors are frustrated and one has already defected to join the Conservatives as he strongly believes that the MP has let Newhaven down completely. Conservative candidate, Jason Sugarman said, “There is evidently distrust within this community and its leaders who have been utterly incapable of making vital decisions about the port and its future. The French port owners are very annoyed by the misrepresentation that has taken place in their name. Why is the beach still closed after three long years of negotiation? Surely, a solution should have been found and introduced by now to give the people of Newhaven some hope for the stability and regeneration of the town.”Wealden MP and Shadow Secretary of State for Energy, Charles Hendry, seen here campaigning in Newhaven endorsed Jason’s comments, “In Newhaven we are seeing muddled and ineffective Lib Dem policy ‘in action’. Regrettably that has resulted in complete inaction for both Newhaven and the ferry port”.Jason Sugarman has pledged to make the fight for Enterprise Zone Trust status for Newhaven his priority if elected and is already gaining support from the Conservative Front Bench spokesmen for his campaign. Jason concluded, “Norman Baker says he is pushing to get more jobs in Newhaven, but what Newhaven needs is delivery and achievement – not empty promises”.

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