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Falmouth Town Council votes in Labour majority

There will be more concentration on environmental issues after Falmouth voted in Labour majority town council - bucking the national trend. The political balance now stands at ten Labour, two Conservatives, two Independent, one Lib Dem and one Green. Dean Evans is the first Green party candidate to have ever been elected to the town council. The new Labour town councillors are: Arwenack: Emily Seiler and Zoe Young; Boslowick: Debra Clegg; Penwerris: Gerald Chin-Quee (although Gerald is a veteran of the council), Kirstie Edwards, Jayne Kirkham, who was also re-elected to the county council, and Alan Rowe. Re-elected Labour town councillors are Jude Robinson, Arwenack and Louise Coley and Brod Ross for Trescobeas.

Cornwall Council elections 2021 results round up: winners and losers

It s all change at Cornwall Council as the Conservative Group takes overall majority control. For the past four years there has been a Liberal Democrat-Independent leadership at the council, but all that has changed following yesterday s local elections. The Conservatives took 47 seats, polling 37% of the votes. Meanwhile the Liberal Democrat Group took only 14 seats this time, polling 20% of the votes. Independent candidates did one better, taking 15 of the seats, with 17% of the votes. Mebyon Kernow now has five councillors, and polled 5% of the votes. Labour has four seats on the council, with 10% of the vote taken. The Green Party now has its first candidate on the council, after Tamsyn Widdon was elected to Penryn, with the party polling 10% of the votes.

David Lyn Evans - The Suffolk Times

David Lyn Evans David Lyn Evans David Lyn Evans of Peconic and New York City died in New York after a long illness on April 22, 2021. He was 84. He was born in London, England, and grew up in Treorchy, South Wales. He held an Honours B.A. from the University of Wales, Cardiff, and teaching certification from the University of Wales, Swansea.  After teaching in England for several years, he came to New York in 1968, when he began his 47-year career teaching modern European history at the United Nations International School. During the early years of his teaching career at UNIS, he received a master’s degree from The City College of New York and a master of philosophy degree from Columbia University. He was one of the educators involved in the development of the International Baccalaureate, a curriculum that is now taught throughout the U.S. and around the world. 

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