The flag at Wyre Forest House is flying at half-mast as a mark of respect following Prince Philip s death READERS, public bodies and organisations across Wyre Forest have been paying their respects following the news of Prince Philip s death, aged 99. Wyre Forest District Council has confirmed that the union flag at its headquarters at Wyre Forest House and other council buildings will be flying at half-mast until the morning after the Duke Of Edinburgh s funeral. Chairman of Wyre Forest District Council, Councillor Shazu Miah, said: I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh and I know that my sadness will be shared across Wyre Forest.
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COUNCILLOR Fran Oborski is no longer deputy leader of Wyre Forest District Council following disagreements with the progressive alliance. This afternoon (Wednesday, January 20), council leader Graham Ballinger announced he has decided to terminate the appointment of councillor Oborski as deputy leader and cabinet member for economic regeneration, planning and capital investments. Councillor Oborski says there was previously a dispute about a post she put on Facebook about the change in allocation to a proposed traveller site of land at the former Burlish Golf Course. She has also spoken about her disagreement over the council budget, including the harmful proposal to remove the £1000 per councillor Community Leadership Fund.