Sentences with phrase «well as councillor»

What we've done is try to shine a bright light on the industry here in Hamilton and we've worked with our local city council as well as councillor Matthew Green to bring in the provinces first municipal licensing of payday loan outlets in Hamilton.
The Guardian interviewed Labour chairs, secretaries and other office - holders, past and present, as well as councillors from 101 of the 632 constituencies in England, Scotland and Wales on Thursday, Friday and Monday.

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Ford is leaving town on a trip to Austin, Texas, where he and a delegation of city councillors and music industry leaders are to try to glean lessons from the city as to how to better brand Toronto as a music - friendly town.
An honorary life member of Redhill Cycling Club, Peter has competed in road races and time trials, as well as serving as a committee member, event organiser, divisional councillor, divisional committee member and national councillor.
He is also a Labour councillor in Merton, south London, as well as being qualified as a referee with the Football Association.
[95] Labour subsequently gained nearly 300 councillors, as well as control of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire County Councils.
There's a key challenge for local councillors here, as well.
A former Labour councillor in Lambeth, Hussain - who shares his name with the Labour MP for Bradford East - is known by colleagues as a streetwise and good - humoured operator.
As the results of the Local elections began to trickle in on Thursday night it soon became clear that the Labour Party had done well, gaining 824 councillors.
As well as the deniers in the ranks of Tory MEPs, MPs and Peers, those of us in local government have seen the rampant anti-science activities of many Tory councillors, both in the council chamber and in the letters coloumn of local government publications Green pledges in the Tory manifesto should be treated with great cautioAs well as the deniers in the ranks of Tory MEPs, MPs and Peers, those of us in local government have seen the rampant anti-science activities of many Tory councillors, both in the council chamber and in the letters coloumn of local government publications Green pledges in the Tory manifesto should be treated with great cautioas the deniers in the ranks of Tory MEPs, MPs and Peers, those of us in local government have seen the rampant anti-science activities of many Tory councillors, both in the council chamber and in the letters coloumn of local government publications Green pledges in the Tory manifesto should be treated with great caution.
It's clear from feedback on the ground that our local candidate is well respected as a hard - working councillor.
We have run a strong campaign from the off and with the Prime Minister, the International Development Secretary and the Immigration Minister in the constituency today, as well as dozens of MPs, councillors and activists, today has been a high visibility day.
He has always been fascinated by politics and debating and after reading physics at university (now there is a rarity) gained experience as a local councillor in Croydon, where he was born and lived, then at CCHQ in research and campaigning and working with the young George Osborne as well as Lynton Crosby and Michael Ashcroft.
This is good news for Manchester, as the only Conservative councillor on the council they will offer a much - needed alternative voice.
«He might be seen by Labour Party councillors as best placed to connect with the wider electorate and challenge Theresa May, but he'll need a strong change in the winds to get past Jeremy Corbyn right now.»
It is chaired by the party president, currently Sal Brinton, and includes members of the party - at - large elected every three years in an all - member ballot, as well as representatives from the state parties, MPs, peers, MEPs, and councillors.
Labour lost three councillors in Derby, ceding overall control, as well as losing their leader, Ranjit Banwait.
About a third of Labour councillors said Ed Miliband was not doing a good as leader, and 30 % reckoned they would do better with someone else at the top, a Sunday Politics / ComRes survey found.
He worked as a Conservative councillor on Harrow London Borough Council and later Woking Borough Council, as well as at Conservative Central Office.
The poll of more than 500 Lib Dem councillors saw 38 % name him as the best successor, ahead of Tim Farron, Danny Alexander, Jo Swinson, Ed Davey and Steve Webb.
The bulk of those who have not previously been Parliamentary candidates have experience of local politics - there are two Members of the Welsh Assembly, as well as numerous councillors and group leaders on the list.
Dennis Skinner, the long serving MP known as the «beast of Bolsover» is to be the subject of a feature length film tracking his rise from miner and local councillor to becoming one of the nation's best known MPs.
That has to start with local elections electing the best possible councillors as representatives of their communities.
«For the last 30 years, I have represented the good people of Bristol South, first as a councillor for Windmill Hill and then as the MP for Bristol South.
Biography: I have been National Young Conservative Vice-Chairman, CPC Regional Chairman, a Borough Councillor and Group Leader as well as a County Councillor and was M.P. for Luton East then Luton South for 18 years.
David Cameron's Conservatives are making good progress from a low base, but should remember the lesson of last year's Ealing Southall by - election fiasco where, as Sunny Hundal of the Pickled Politics blog notes: «The Tory modernisers got sucked into the worst of communal politics», securing the bloc defection of five Sikh Labour councillors but not the voters they claimed to speak for.
[2] It was first published in June 2008, and is distributed freely to all MPs, MEPs, peers, political journalists, members of the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland assemblies, and all senior councillors down to district level as well as being available by subscription and sold on newsstands.
She was joined on the list by Lewisham councillors Sakina Sheikh and Brenda Dacres, as well as local deputy mayor Janet Daby.
In one, Woolas's agent and former Labour councillor, Joseph Fitzpatrick emailed Woolas and Steven Green, the MP's campaign adviser, to say: «Things are not going as well as I had hoped... we need to think about our first attack leaflet.»
They included former chairmen of local governments, council secretaries, councillors as well council advisers.
«Our call today is to Labour MPs, councillors, members, trade union members to do your bit, to persuade your friends and family that we're better of as members of the EU.
I'd like to see Ofsted as inspectorate and not political commentator; RSCs focused on MAT capacity and a transparent process for moving schools between chains; the best local authority teams heading out to start their own MATs; and councillors carving out a new role in admissions and advocating for parents.
It is a special Handbook aimed at helping each School Councillor work as part of a team to assist their School Council be the best channel possible for Pupil Voice within their school.
Councillor Roy Perry, chairman of the Local Government Association's children and young people board, said: «Ofsted has rated 82 % of council - maintained schools as good or outstanding, so it defies reason that councils are being portrayed as barriers to improvement.
The unlikely ascension of a little - known suburban councillor who hates government spending to owner of the city's keys was a surprise to almost everyone, especially the departing administration who had done so much to raise Toronto's international reputation as a well - designed city.
[57] On my review of the record in this proceeding, the respondent has never acknowledged a key point addressed in the Integrity Commissioner's report; that is, that it was not appropriate for the respondent to use his status as Councillor (or Mayor) for private fundraising, notwithstanding that the purpose was to benefit a good cause.
Regional Councillors then elected the Chairs of the Regional Councils, as well as Commissioners on the national board (with Regional Councils grouped together into zones for the purpose of electing a Commissioner).
The new «national executive» would have up to10 members, comprised of 8 people elected by the «national body» including a chair and deputy chair, as well as up to 2 people appointed by the Minister from elected regional councillors;
Mr Timpson met parents, councillors and professionals involved in the Bromley and Bexley trial at the Phoenix Centre, which has a hydro pool, as well as medical rooms and a gym.
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