What’s in the nomination papers for the Liberal Democrat and Labour candidates in Oxton and the nomination papers for the Labour and Conservative candidates in Pensby and Thingwall?

What’s in the nomination papers for the Liberal Democrat and Labour candidates in Oxton and the nomination papers for the Labour and Conservative candidates in Pensby and Thingwall?

What’s in the nomination papers for the Liberal Democrat and Labour candidates in Oxton and the nomination papers for the Labour and Conservative candidates in Pensby and Thingwall?

                                            

Returning Officer for Wirral Council Eric Robinson 25th March 2019
Returning Officer for Wirral Council Eric Robinson 25th March 2019

Pictured above is Wirral Council’s Returning Officer Eric Robinson. The Returning Officer does have the legal power to determine a nomination paper is invalid (which has the effect of disqualifying a candidate) if either:

(a) the particulars of the candidate or the persons subscribing the paper are not as required by law; or
(b) that the paper is not subscribed as so required.
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Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Bromborough: Labour hold (Joe Walsh)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Bromborough: Labour hold (Joe Walsh)

Election result (Wirral Council, 2015): Bromborough: Labour hold (Joe Walsh)

                                                   

Candidate Party Votes
Joe Walsh Labour 4,478
Mike Collins Conservative 1,396
Sue Colquhoun UK Independence Party 865
Penelope Ruth Golby Liberal Democrat 367
Percy Hogg Green Party 330
Mike Halligan Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition 118
     

The turnout was 66.3% and the electorate was 11,464. This result was declared at 12:43.

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Council Excellence Overview and Scrutiny Committee 26/3/2012 part 1 (exempt bit)

Well apart from about seven minutes of exempt session, I was present during the whole of the Council Excellence meeting last night.

During those seven minutes (spent in the lobby), the Deputy Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Gerry Ellis arrived (the picture below isn’t from last night but a recent Area Forum that he chaired).

Deputy Mayor Cllr Gerry Ellis

After the Deputy Mayor left to a Mayor’s dinner for Wirral Award recipients, Mike Collins of the Wirral Council’s Community Patrol arrived with a 13-year old youth in tow, who was there to apologise to the a member of the facilities staff because it was alleged he (that is the youth, rather than Mr. Collins or the Deputy Mayor) had thrown stones at cars in the car park.

Mike Collins, Community Patrol said to the youth, “I’m not going to do anything else today, if I come across you again, or the staff have a problem with you again, I’ll be knocking on your door and I’ll be knocking on the school’s door so I’ll speak to the headteacher as well if anything happens with you. Go on and tell your mates to do the same.”