Wallasey Town Hall, where Wirral Council meets in normal times VOTERS in Wirral will go to the polls on Thursday in an election which could transform the borough. Wirral Council is currently in no overall control, meaning no one party has a majority and different groups must work together to get policies through. Labour has 32 of Wirral’s 66 councillors, meaning just two gains for the party would see it retake the majority it lost in 2019. On the other hand, should the party lose seats the position of council leader Janette Williamson could be under threat. Given the huge impact Thursday’s vote may have, the Local Democracy Reporting Service has taken a look at the big issues at play in Wirral’s 2021 Local Elections.
Clark Pacific Partners with Glass Technology Pioneer Halio, Integrates Smart Glass in Prefabricated Building Systems
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Salem leaders say they’re constrained by the Constitution when handling far-right events
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A man wears a Proud Boys jacket during a Nov. 7 rally at the Oregon Capitol. The group has been a regular presence at Salem events over the past year.Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter
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SALEM - Salem police made no arrests following several reports of intimidation during a right-wing political rally Saturday, saying victims who came forward declined to press charges.
Members of the Proud Boys, a far-right group that’s been involved in street brawls in Salem and around the U.S., closed off a public park in Salem Saturday during a gun rights rally.
Lelack named sole finalist to be next Deschutes County administrator
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Deschutes County Administrator Nick Lelack
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday invited the community to meet Nick Lelack, the finalist being considered as Deschutes County’s next county administrator, at a forum later this month.
Deschutes County will host a virtual community forum on Monday, May 17, at 6 p.m., where Lelack will share a short presentation and answer questions from the community. Following the forum, community members will have the opportunity to submit feedback to the Board of Commissioners.
“After an extensive national search and first-round interviews, we’re pleased to announce that the selection process has yielded a strong finalist in our incumbent Community Development Department Director Nick Lelack,” said Tony DeBone, Deschutes County Commissioner and Chairperson. “Nick’s demonstrated success and leadership with the c
Local Elections 2021: The big issues set to decide Wirral Councilâs future ahead of crunch vote
Wirral Council s local elections take place on Thursday
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Wirral Council is on a knife edge heading into Thursday s vote. Pic by Gary Bawden (Image: UGC TMY)
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