NickDean4Alty

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Nick Dean Conservative Spokesperson for Altrincham.

Promoted by John Brodie of Altrincham & Sale West Conservative Association, First Floor, Kennedy House, 31 Stamford St, Altrincham WA14 1ES

06/06/2026

The Minor Injuries Unit / Walk-in Centre remains closed.

Whilst talking to residents it's clear we need Altrincham Minor Injuries unit/walk in centre reopened.

The Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester is one of the most influential figures in our devolved health and care system. Local residents want him to use that influence to help reopen the centre.

Residents have also not forgotten Labour Councillor Sophie Taylor questioning whether the service was needed at all:

“...is this service actually needed?”

The answer is clearly yes.

Hospitals such as Wythenshawe are already under significant pressure and it's getting worse. Reopening the Minor Injuries Unit would help ease the burden on busy A&E departments, ensure patients are treated closer to home, and improve access to healthcare for local people.

Our community deserves better. I will continue fighting for the reopening of the centre and for the healthcare services local people need and deserve.

Do you agree that the Minor Injuries Unit should be reopened? Let Nick know in the comments below.



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Photos from NickDean4Alty's post 06/06/2026

Overflowing bins Regent road reported.
Why at 1.35pm on a Saturday are the bins full?

28/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who voted for me, your support is hugely appreciated.

I think we’ve shown that the Conservatives are now the only real alternative to the Greens in Altrincham. From the conversations on the doorstep to the result itself, it’s clear more and more people want proper representation and a stronger voice for our town.

I’m immensely proud of Altrincham, proud to call it home, and I’ll keep standing up for Alty and the people who live here.

This is only the beginning.

Let’s get Trafford back on track.

25/05/2026
07/05/2026

Altrincham decides…

I’ve proudly called Altrincham home for nearly 20 years. It’s where I’ve raised my family and where I care deeply about our community and future.

But for too long, Altrincham has been taken for granted. We deserve better representation, stronger local leadership, and someone who will fight for our town.

That’s why today I’m asking for your vote.

Vote DEAN — not Green.

03/05/2026

4 days to go. Altrincham deserves better.

I’ve been asked a lot over the past few weeks what I stand for — so here it is, plain and simple.

First: Close the Cresta Court
Cresta Court sitting full of illegal immigrants isn’t helping anyone. Let’s open it back up, bring visitors back, and give our brilliant local businesses the footfall they deserve!

Second: Fix the Basics (properly).
Not slogans. Not gimmicks. Not someone pointing at a single pothole.
We’ve got a one-way system that confuses everyone, “rain gardens” collecting litter while we see potholes that feel like they belong on the moon. Fix the roads first!

Third: Protect our Schools.
We’re lucky to have some of the best schools in the country right here in South Trafford. That’s something to be proud of — and something worth fighting for.
Ignoring the need for more school places isn’t a plan, it’s a problem.

I didn’t stand for Altrincham because it’s easy — I stood because this town matters to me.

If you want common sense, accountability, and someone who’ll actually speak up for Altrincham…

25/04/2026

If you want sensible solutions for Altrincham - more school places, roads fixed for all users, Cresta Court brought back into community use, and real support for local businesses — then vote for it.

Vote Nick Dean for Alty: someone who will stand up to the Labour-run council.

Photos from NickDean4Alty's post 22/04/2026

After residents raised concerns, I submitted numerous FOI requests about the closure of the blood testing clinic at Altrincham Health & Wellbeing Centre.

Here’s what came back:

- The clinic closed because of “room allocation changes”

- No Equality Impact Assessment was carried out

- No public consultation took place

- Patients are now expected to travel to Cheadle instead

This is quite ridiculous, I walk past the building every day and so much of it is empty. Local healthcare should be getting closer to residents not further away.

I’ll be pushing for answers and pressing for accessible blood testing services to return to Altrincham.

If this has affected you or your family get in touch.

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