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Why you should vote for me Voting at this election gives you an opportunity to influence who supports, and one day may become Lord Mayor, representing The City’s interests globally. It is distinctly different to the election of Common Councilmen in this regard. My international business experience and background makes me an ideal Alderman, free from the influence of political parties or corporate vested interests. Were I to have the honour of serving as Sheriff and Lord Mayor, I would encourage inward investment and job creation for The City of London. How to vote Tuesday, 12 Sep 2017 8am-8pm St Olave’s Parish Hall Mark Lane London EC2R 7LQ You do not need your poll card on the day if you are registered to vote. Postal votes deadline: 24 Aug 2017 If you have a postal vote and haven’t sent it off in time, you can bring it along to the poll station and submit it in person. Jonathan Hindle City of London Corporation Election for Alderman Ward of Tower Tuesday 12 September 2017 INDEPENDENT Candidate for Tower www.jonathanhindle.com Support mutual recognition and equivalence with the EU for insurance, banking, finance and professional services. Pressure government to reduce red tape and the regulatory burden in English law post The Great Repeal Bill, particularly for SMEs. Support ethical trading practices and appropriate regulation in the conduct of financial services. My experience & background Business Group Managing Director, EMEA for KI (Krueger International Inc.) a leading global furniture manufacturer, since 1995. Chairman, British Furniture Confederation. Design, Architecture & Planning Qualified designer with extensive experience in architecture, planning & property development in the Square Mile and a member of the City Architecture Forum. Livery Companies & City Institutions Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers (Past Master 2013-14) Worshipful Company of Upholders Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars Member of many City of London Ward Clubs including Tower since 2007 Representing The City during Brexit

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Why you should vote for me

Voting at this election gives you an opportunity to influence who supports, and one day may become Lord Mayor, representing The City’s interests globally. It is distinctly different to the election of Common Councilmen in this regard.

My international business experience and background makes me an ideal Alderman, free from the influence of political parties or corporate vested interests. Were I to have the honour of serving as Sheriff and Lord Mayor, I would encourage inward investment and job creation for The City of London.

How to voteTuesday, 12 Sep 2017 8am-8pm St Olave’s Parish HallMark Lane London EC2R 7LQ

You do not need your poll card on the day if you are registered to vote.

Postal votes deadline: 24 Aug 2017If you have a postal vote and haven’t sent it off in time, you can bring it along to the poll station and submit it in person.

Jonathan Hindle

City of London CorporationElection for Alderman

Ward of TowerTuesday 12 September 2017

INDEPENDENT Candidate for Tower www.jonathanhindle.com

• Support mutual recognition and equivalence with the EU for insurance, banking, finance and professional services.

• Pressure government to reduce red tape and the regulatory burden in English law post The Great Repeal Bill, particularly for SMEs.

• Support ethical trading practices and appropriate regulation in the conduct of financial services.

My experience & backgroundBusiness• Group Managing Director, EMEA for KI

(Krueger International Inc.) a leading global furniture manufacturer, since 1995.

• Chairman, British Furniture Confederation.

Design, Architecture & Planning• Qualified designer with extensive experience

in architecture, planning & property development in the Square Mile and a member of the City Architecture Forum.

Livery Companies & City Institutions• Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers

(Past Master 2013-14)• Worshipful Company of Upholders • Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars• Member of many City of London Ward Clubs

including Tower since 2007

Representing The City during Brexit

Jonathan HindleIndependent

Addressing issues in Tower Ward

• Tackle rough sleeping and begging• Rigorous police action on cyclists running

red lights• Reduce traffic congestion by creating

loading bays• Pedestrianisation of certain streets where

restaurants, cafes and residents will benefit• Enforcement of late night noise nuisance

legislation

Printed by Solopress, 9 Stock Rd, Southend-on-Sea SS2 5QF. Promoted by Jonathan Hindle, 185 Pavilion Road, London SW1X 0BJ

Top: Exchange Square, Image: New London ArchitectureBelow: Broadgate Circus, Image: Mace Group

A better quality of life for residents & workers through better

architecture, planning & design

Tower Ward would greatly benefit from better planning. My background in property and

architecture, such as Broadgate, Ludgate and Kings Cross, gives me the expertise to work

alongside architects, planners and developers to deliver better quality public space and amenities.

I would welcome the opportunity to meet and hear any specific issues you may have.

Get in touch: [email protected]

Ward Mote (Ward meeting): Monday 11 Sep 2017, noon St Olave’s Church, 8 Hart StLondon EC3R 7NB

Jonathan M. Hindle FCSD

“Our City is steeped in history, adapting to change with great optimism – even in the most challenging of times, always evolving

and transforming itself.

Through better urban planning, I will ensure Tower Ward continues to develop as a great

place to do business, but also becomes a great place to live and visit.”

For details, please visit my website:www.jonathanhindle.com

Enhancing the quality of life in The City & Tower Ward