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Pendle LibDem defends removing leaflet from letterbox

David Whipp he was caught on domestic CCTV removing the flier in Barnoldswick. The film of the leader of Pendle Borough and Lancashire County Councils Liberal Democrat groups has been posted on social media and copies sent to the Lancashire Telegraph. Mr Whipp, standing for re-election for both authorities, defended his actions as politicians from other parties reacted to the footage. Mr Whipp said: I haven t stolen anything. A flyer was stuffed in the top of a post box blocking the opening. I removed it to put my leaflet in. The flyer was returned to the letter box and I have apologised to the householder. There were quite a few of the Conservative flyers thrown over people s gates. I didn t want it adding to the litter.

Councillor blasted for removing Conservative leaflet from letterbox and replacing it with his own

Councillor blasted for removing Conservative leaflet from letterbox and replacing it with his own
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Pendle s new electoral map makes polling day a political mystery

EVERYTHING is up for grabs in Pendle as all its 12 new wards are up for election in May 6. The controversial Conservative-inspired changes to the borough s political map saw the number of councillors cut from the current 49 to 33. The number of wards was reduced from 17 to 12 meaning that how the party cards will fall on polling day is a real guessing game. Despite the controversy over the redrawn political map, the election will be overshadowed by the sudden death last month of veteran Liberal Democrat strategist Lord Tony Greaves. The general view is that the new wards will be largely neutral.

Lancashire County Council elections: your guide to what the parties are promising

VACANT 1 The Local Democracy Reporting Service has been scouring the party pledges and priorities - and hearing the pitch to voters from each of the group leaders. CONSERVATIVES Record investment in roads - £48.5m for transport infrastructure projects over next year. £30m to create more jobs and boost the economy post-pandemic, plus creation of thousands more apprenticeships. New Foster Carer Academy and providing vulnerable children with safer homes. Guarantee no libraries will close and more books will be available. £1m programme to reduce carbon and improve air quality. With current Lancashire County Council leader Geoff Driver not seeking re-election, his deputy, Keith Iddon, is a leading contender for the top job if the Tories retain control at County Hall. He says that the party’s record on the roads and transport, the portfolio for which he has been responsible for the past four years, is one that it can be proud of - including an additional £10m f

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.

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