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East Lancs Green s hail county council election charge

Its election organiser Robin Field said it had a plan for a future after coronavirus. He said: Across East Lancashire, the Green Party is fielding a record number of candidates in the county elections this week. We a full slate of 15 hopefuls in all the Lancashire divisions within Burnley, Hyndburn, and Ribble Valley, with another five candidates contesting seats in Pendle and Rossendale. With 20 county council candidates all told, that s more than the LibDems. A recent poll by both IpsosMori showed the Greens are now the third party in England in terms of voting intentions for the Westminster government and support here seems to mirror that

Burnley Barracks station to get new car park | This Is Lancashire

It will be constructed on a hummocky piece of land off Westway not far from Burnley Barracks. The quarter of an acre site has already been cleared of dense vegetation and trees. The planning application from Car Park (Burnley) Ltd of Trafalgar Mill Business Centre was approved by councillors on Thursday night. Their application for redeveloping the land was considered by Burnley Council s Development Control Committee because of objections from a nearby resident and the leader of the borough s Green Party Cllr Andy Fewings. A report by planning officers said: The proposal is to form a car park on a small hummocky piece of land between Westway, Wilfield Street and Old Accrington Road.

Burnley Barracks station to get new car park | Lancashire Telegraph

It will be constructed on a hummocky piece of land off Westway not far from Burnley Barracks. The quarter of an acre site has already been cleared of dense vegetation and trees. The planning application from Car Park (Burnley) Ltd of Trafalgar Mill Business Centre was approved by councillors on Thursday night. Their application for redeveloping the land was considered by Burnley Council s Development Control Committee because of objections from a nearby resident and the leader of the borough s Green Party Cllr Andy Fewings. A report by planning officers said: The proposal is to form a car park on a small hummocky piece of land between Westway, Wilfield Street and Old Accrington Road.

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth

THIS year s Lancashire County Council election campaign has been strange as the giant authority s biggest political beast takes a back seat. And polling day on May 6 marks the end of an era as Burnley-born and Rossendale-raised Conservative group leader Geoff Driver bows out of the electoral fray. The controversial 76-year-old Turf Moor season ticket holder is standing down to spend time with his two - soon to be three -grandchildren. He has handed over the Tory torch to his deputy Keith Iddon who has carried on his campaign to portray Labour was wastefully poor managers and the Conservatives as a a safe set of financial hands.

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth

Retiring Tory big beast hopes his party still has political teeth
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