Thank You

May 7, 2007

Although I did not win Thursday’s election in Claughton and Noctorum.  The Conservative share of the vote increased. 

I would like to thank everyone who backed me in the election on Thursday.  While our vote was up, it wasn’t enough to win this seat. 

However, we fought a positive campaign which put the community first and Party politics second.”

“As I go round, calling on people, door to door, listening to views and issues, it’s obvious that, at the moment, the Council is taking this area for granted.  This result proved that only the local Conservatives can beat New Labour in this area.

“I would also like to congratulate the New Labour candidate on his re-election and wish him well for his next four years as councillor.”

The full election results can be found here

Best wishes

Barbara Sinclair


Time for a Change!

May 1, 2007

More than 11,000 residents Claughton and Noctorum have been urged to ‘vote for a change’ by the Conservative Candidate.    I am making this last minute appeal as the latest opinion polls revealed Tony Blair to be more unpopular than Michael Foot in 1983.

 

On Thursday, the people of Claughton and Noctorum Ward have the opportunity to send a very clear final message to Tony Blair.  Only a vote for the local Conservatives can do that.  We have worked hard on local issues but we know there is still much more to be done.  Voters can give me the authority to finish the job we’ve started.  It’s time for a new councillor in this area.”

 

Voting takes place between 7am and 10pm at the folllowing polling stations.  If you are not sure which polling station you should be attending, call 691 8046:

 

  • St Peter’s RC Primary School, St Peter’s Way

  • Noctorum Community Centre (important to note – entrance is via Ridgeway School)

  • Bidston Avenue Infants School, Tollemache Road
  • Friends’ Meeting House, Park Road South

  • Cole Street Primary School


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