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Weekly Update 24th – 30th November 2018
Saturday Two sessions of campaigning in Davyhulme. Issues raised included George Carnall, leaf clearing, potholes and road resurfacing. My sense is that voters are willing to give Trafford Labour more time and appreciate that only Labour is willing to listen. Sunday Growing ever more frustrated with parliament and…
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Weekly Update 17th-23rd November
Saturday 17th Nov Having been reselected to stand again to be councillor, time to put a calling card together for the three of us. Trying to get all four of us (including Kate) onto an envelope sized card together with a message that will serve us until the…
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Weekly Update November 10th-16th
In which the week begins in sombre reflection of wasteful sacrifice and goes downhill from there, only to end on a really positive note with a hint of what might come to pass if we put our minds to it.
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Active Gorse Hill
In which the Trafford’s approach to walking and cycling strategy is discussed as well as an update on Stretford Leisure Centre.
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Weekly update – October 20 2018
Had a week off so shouldn’t be a great deal to report. However it was budget executive which meant I had to break away from decorating for a day to prepare my presentation on Monday night. The annual Autumn Budget executive is the first publish of a process…
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County Matters
Cycled over to Ashton on Mersey for a spot of canvassing in one of our targeted wards. Getting to know Ashton on Mersey a bit better these days. I have a long relationship with the town without regularly visiting it. As a kid I looked out over a…


