Ian, is delighted to join the Conservative's as a candidate in Wribbenhall, where he lives. Ian is extremely active locally and many will know him through his work on the SVR.
I was first elected to Bewdley Town Council in February 2017, then re-elected in the local elections in 2019 when l was also elected to Wyre Forest District Council.
In my time on Bewdley Town Council l have served on the Finance (twice as Chair), Staffing (once as Chair), and Planning Committees.
County Cllr Dan Morehead is really pleased to see one of two benches which he funded through his County Division money, installed on Wyre Hill. Thanks to Bewdley Town Council for working with him on this and for arranging the order.
LOCAL ISSUES:
Blackstone Island Repairs:
County Highways had hoped to repair the brickwork of this Island by the end of February but this
work has been delayed owing to Severn Trent local maintenance works being necessary in the
As the County representative for Wribbenhall I was delighted to announce at February's Bewdley Town Council on Monday that the County Council have provided funding for allocation by myself with regard to properties affected by flooding in 2020 in my County Division of Cookley, Wolverley & Wribbe
The Conservative Group on Wyre Forest District Council do not support the Progressive Alliance’s decision to not take cash payments in its car parks as of 1st June when charges are reintroduced.
Conservative Group Leader Councillor Marcus Hart says, “This decision has been made without any consider
The Wyre Forest Conservative Council Group welcomes the announcement by the Secretary of State, Robert Jenrick, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, that a major package of support is available immediately for our communities affected by the floods due to Storm Denis.
The pac
Wyre Forest District Council wants to abolish the One Hour Free Parking in the specified car parks (which was introduced by the Conservatives) in April 2020 and charge £1 for that one hour.