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Elected: 03 May 2018
First Elected: 07 June 2001
Ward: Livesey with Pleasington

 

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Cllr Paul Marrow pictured with Mr Lee Anderson MP

Livesey with Pleasington

Cllr Paul Marrow pictured above with Mr Lee Anderson MP and Deputy Chair of the Conservative Party.     Your Conservative team in Livesey with Pleasington is headed up by our 3 sitting Councillors:

Cllr Derek Hardman
Cllr Paul Marrow

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Public Open Space Clearance Work

Residents Reassured Over Public Open Space

Tuesday, 27 October, 2020
The Council has reassured residents on Old Gates Drive that a plot of Public Open Space will be returned to its original state once maintenance works on a culvert are completed. Concerns were raised when the Council began clearing bushes on the Public Open Space last week.

Blackburn's New £5m Bus Station Could Be Subsiding

Thursday, 21 May, 2020
There are fears that Blackburn's new £5m bus station could be subsiding after a large crack appeared in its floor. The appearance of the large crack, along with damage to a glass door, has raised fears that the structure may be subsiding and could become unsafe.
Travellers

Travellers Ordered to Leave Pleasington Playing Fields

Friday, 15 May, 2020
A group of travellers who set up camp on Pleasington Playing Fields have been ordered to leave following complaints of ant-social behaviour. Livesey with Pleasington Conservative ward Councillors Paul Marrow and Derek Hardman had raised concerns over their presence and the Council served them
SUEZ Recycling Plant

Conservatives Continue Fight to Avoid Traffic Chaos

Tuesday, 27 August, 2019
Blackburn Conservatives continue to fight Labour plans for an extra 1,500 HGVs a week in the M65 Junction 4 area. The council recently ignored Conservative concerns over increased traffic on an already congested road network and voted through plans for a new Recycling Centre on Lower
SUEZ Recycling Plant

Labour Ignore Conservative Proposal to Prevent Traffic Chaos

Saturday, 17 August, 2019
Labour Councillors have voted through plans for a new Recycling Centre on Lower Eccleshill Road, ignoring concerns over traffic congestion.
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