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Cllr Wai-Lee Ho
Posted inPolitics

New Conservative group leader hopes “tribal politics” won’t prevent alternative views being heard at Burntwood Town Council

by Lichfield Live13th May, 202212th May, 2022

The new leader of the opposition group says he hopes “tribal politics” will not prevent alternative voices being heard at Burntwood Town Council.

Kathy Coe MBE (centre) at the meeting of Burntwood Town Council
Posted inPolitics

Vote sees founder of domestic abuse charity take up seat on Burntwood Town Council

by Lichfield Live17th March, 202218th March, 2022
Posted inPolitics

Conservatives criticise decision to increase council tax bill for Burntwood residents

by Lichfield Live17th November, 202117th November, 2021
Cllr Robin Place
Posted inPolitics

Conservative councillor criticises plan to increase council tax bills in Burntwood

by Lichfield Live12th November, 202112th November, 2021
Cllr Sue Woodward
Posted inBurntwood, News, Politics

Councillor disappointed attempt to clarify situation over cancelled Burntwood market was blocked

by Lichfield Live15th July, 202115th July, 2021
Cllr Sue Woodward
Posted inPolitics

Burntwood councillors back motion to support action on climate change

by Ross13th December, 201913th December, 2019
Cllr Robin Place and Cllr Wai-Lee Ho
Posted inNews

Hammerwich councillor “humbled” after joining residents for Armistice Day silence

by Ross11th November, 201911th November, 2019
Posted inLocal Elections 2019, News, Politics

Political leaders keen to see new era of cooperation at Burntwood Town Council

by Ross14th May, 201914th May, 2019

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