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Councillor William Hobhouse - Bamford Ward

Many residents in Bamford, Sudden, Brimrod, Marland, and Oakenrod will know that I have been very active in a whole range of community issues over the last couple of years. The number of leaflets and letters distributed across the ward over the last year is approaching double figures - I hope that residents have felt that I have kept them fully informed on the issues of the moment, and that they have always had the opportunity to shape Council decisions - most notably on the Sudden Roundabouts and the Moorgate Avenue Conservation Area.

21 Apr 2006
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Dale Mulgrew - Balderstone and Kirkholt

Thanks for taking the time to spend a few minutes discovering what I have to offer - I hope what you read will convince you to support my candidacy for our council as an active, vigorous, passionate and engaging representative for the Balderstone and Kirkholt ward.

21 Apr 2006
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Councillor Shah Wazir - Central Ward

I am married to Zahida and have 4 Children. I taught at Hopwood Hall Colleague for 18 years and am proud of my contribution in positively shaping the lives of thousands of young people in Rochdale and beyond. In my limited spare time I enjoy cricket, reading, travelling and music.

21 Apr 2006
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Rochdale Liberal Democrat Local Election Candidates 2006.

The Local Elections are just around the corner and the Liberal Democrats have the momentum in this vital Election. For the first time ever - the Liberal Democrats are set to take control of Rochdale Council. Over the next few days we will be submitting more information on all of our Candidates.

21 Apr 2006
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Voting Begins!

Voting across Epping Forest has begun with the issuing of postal voters to many residents. The fight is between the Tories and the Liberal Democrats in Epping Forest. Only the Liberal Democrats and the Tories are contesting every council seat.

21 Apr 2006
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Top Tory admits they may not win the next General Election!

Francis Maude has admitted that the Conservatives may not win the next General Election. Simon Hughes, Liberal Democrat Party President said "This admission that the Tories cosmetic conversion is failing to win over the British people is unsurprising. On the environment, on education and on civil liberties, the Tories have been all talk and no action. They have failed to put forward any actual policies to tackle climate change, have supported Tony Blair's flawed education plans, and caved in on ID cards."

20 Apr 2006
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