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Roads in neglected parts of Halesowen ward are left off resurfacing list

Roads in neglected parts of Halesowen ward are left off resurfacing list
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Former Halesowen councillor Hilary Bills blames Boris Bounce for election defeat

Hilary Bills had been councillor for Halesowen North and was well respected in her ward. She lost out to Conservative candidate Stuart Henley at the local elections last week, with the ex-UKIP councillor polling 1,906 votes compared to Hilary s 1,698. The 73-year-old married mum-of-two daughters and grandmother-of-four said she will continue in her myriad of community roles including secretary of Halesowen In Bloom, on the friends of Hurst Green Park and with Shell Corner Partnership. She will also continue as governor of Leasowes and Halesbury schools. Hilary said people were voting along party lines, rather than for individuals and what they had done as councillors, and blamed the national Boris Bounce for her defeat.

Dudley tip deal mess sparks blame game

A BLAME game erupted at this week s full council meeting between Dudley councillors after a deal to allow some residents to use a Wolverhampton tip collapsed. For almost 20 years, people living in the north of the borough had been able to use the City of Wolverhampton Council’s waste recycling centre in Anchor Lane, near Coseley. But the arrangement abruptly came to an end earlier this month when the Conservative-led Dudley Council walked away in protest at a proposed 67 per cent hike in charges being applied by their city counterparts. At a full council meeting on Monday (April 19), opposition Labour members accused the administration of mishandling the issue.

Dudley tip deal mess sparks blame game | Stourbridge News

A BLAME game erupted at this week s full council meeting between Dudley councillors after a deal to allow some residents to use a Wolverhampton tip collapsed. For almost 20 years, people living in the north of the borough had been able to use the City of Wolverhampton Council’s waste recycling centre in Anchor Lane, near Coseley. But the arrangement abruptly came to an end earlier this month when the Conservative-led Dudley Council walked away in protest at a proposed 67 per cent hike in charges being applied by their city counterparts. At a full council meeting on Monday (April 19), opposition Labour members accused the administration of mishandling the issue.

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