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Denise Lloyd

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  1. Might as well show how the new Planning Committee is made up

    Councillor Graham Andrews   

    Councillor Paul Andrews   

    Councillor Polly Andrews   

    Councillor Toni Fagan   

    Councillor Elizabeth Foxton   

    Councillor John Hardwick  (Chairperson) 

    Councillor Terry James   

    Councillor Tony Johnson   

    Councillor Jim Kenyon   

    Councillor Jeremy Milln   

    Councillor Paul Rone   

    Councillor Alan Seldon  (Vice-chairperson) 

    Councillor John Stone   

    Councillor Yolande Watson   

     

    Really surprised the new Leader is not on this - strange

  2. Possibly another one in the mix

     

    H and W‏Verified account @bbchw 17m17 minutes ago

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    BBC H and W Retweeted Jesse Norman

    THREAD: The MP for Hereford & South Herefordshire @Jesse_Norman who was last week appointed as Paymaster General & Financial Secretary to the Treasury says he is considering entering the race for the Tory leadership

    BBC H and W added,

  3. Surprised nobody else has posted the changes at Herefordshire Council following the recent local elections so here goes:-

    Herefordshire Council’s Leader and Chair elected and committee chairs appointed.

    Full Council has today announced how Herefordshire Council will be governed in the 2019/20 municipal year.

    Councillor Hitchiner has been elected Leader of Herefordshire Council, Councillor Bowen is Chairman of the Council and Councillor Guthrie is Vice-Chairwoman of the Council.

    Full Council also appointed Herefordshire Council’s committee chairs, confirmed as:

    Adults and wellbeing scrutiny committee    

    Chair: Councillor Swinglehurst                         Vice-Chair: Councillor Bartlett

    Audit and governance committee       

    Chair: Councillor Shaw                                     Vice-Chair: Councillor Bolderson

    Children and young people scrutiny committee     

    Chair: Councillor Gandy                                   Vice-Chair: Councillor Toynbee

    Employment panel committee  

    Chair: Councillor Hitchiner                                Vice-Chair: Councillor Johnson

    General scrutiny committee     

    Chair: Councillor Lester                                    Vice-Chair: Councillor Bowes

    Planning and regulatory committee   

    Chair: Councillor Hardwick                               Vice-Chair: Councillor Seldon

    Licensing sub-committee         

    Chair: Councillor Seldon

    Published: Friday, 24th May 2019

    and

    Councillor David Hitchiner, Leader of Herefordshire Council, has today announced his Cabinet member appointments and the portfolios they will be responsible for.

    The Leader will continue to direct the council’s corporate policy and strategy and have overall budget responsibility.

    Cabinet members are:

    Councillor Felicity Norman (Deputy Leader): Children and Families

    Councillor Gemma Davies: Contracts and Assets

    Councillor Pauline Crockett: Health and Wellbeing

    Councillor John Harrington: Infrastructure

    Councillor Ellie Chowns: Economy and Communications

    Councillor Ange Tyler: Transport and Regulatory Services

    Councillor Liz Harvey: Finance and Corporate Services

     

    Councillor David Hitchiner, Leader of Herefordshire Council, said:

    “Herefordshire is a proudly independent and ingenious county. I look forward to drawing on best practise, using our strengths and talents, to be a council that serves and works with the people of Herefordshire, with openness and imagination at its heart. Our Cabinet Members bring a variety of skills and some new experience- I am confident that working together we will do well for the county we all love.”

    Published: Friday, 24th May 2019

    Wishing them well in their new roles and look forward to some positive moves

    That's all for now!

     

     

  4. BREAKING: Theresa May announces she’ll step down as Tory leader on Friday 7th June.

    Poor old girl did not care for the woman but by God she did give it her all and her supposed colleagues/friends have been real bastards and ******* to her

  5. BCSunPolMidlands‏ @sunpoliticsmids 2m2 minutes ago

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    BBCSunPolMidlands Retweeted Philip Hammond

    Hereford and South Herefordshire MP @Jesse_Norman leaves his job as Roads Minister and is appointed as Financial Secretary to the Treasury.

    Richly deserved promotion for @MelJStride. Disappointed to lose him but I know he'll do a great job as Leader of the House. And a warm welcome to @Jesse_Norman as @hmtreasury's new Financial Secretary. We're all looking forward to working with you.

  6. A message from Harry Bramer

    Dear Editor

    I write in my last few days as the Mayor of Ross to say a huge thank you to all those that have supported me and my consort Marie Ward in the 100 or so civic events we have attended on behalf of the Town and the residents of Ross.

    It has been 16 years since I entered local politics by winning Penyard Ward in 2003 to gain my seat on Herefordshire Council and a place on the Town Council in 2007.

    The unusual national political scene has led to a deserved back-lash against the major parties nationally and regrettably this trend has been replicated in the local elections and I, together with many local politicians who have years of active service to the local community, now find ourselves on the side-lines.

    I truly trust that many of the items such as the Campaign to Protect the Minor Injuries Unit at Ross Hospital, or the building of 150,000 sq ft of business space creating 1000 highly paid jobs at Ross Enterprise Park or even the attempt to save The Chase Hotel with its beautiful grounds for the people of Ross, will not now be overturned simply by those with just a desire to be the ‘new broom’.

    One thing that the new politicians, and those now on the side-lines, can I am sure agree is that Ross deserves better and with continued and concentrated care and attention – it can be further regenerated and once more become the ‘jewel in the crown’ in the Wye Valley.

    Harry Bramer

    Penyard

     

  7.  AV I do actually have a smidgeon of sympathy for those Councillors who lost their seats yesterday. Having lost jobs through redundancy or just straight forward sackings I know just how soul destroying it can be. And the older you get the more it hurts.  It must be very strange for the Councillors who have been at it for years to suddenly and very publicly find out that basically they are no longer required. In fact it will hurt like hell.

    I do not need to explain the voluntary work I do I am a a fully paid up member of society and what I now do is my business and my business only!!

  8. But Roger I seem to recall you were not voting - now you expect the elected person to call on you - bit rich isn't it?

    With any luck Kath also works unlike some of these retired Cons who are now no longer in the old boy network Con Club. Councillors who also work for a living have a different perspective and see the county and life for what it is like compared with some of these rich retired blow ins who decide to take up local politics initially to get them out of the house and from under the wife's feet.  

    Must be a funny life for these old boys who have stuck with it and now find they do not have meetings to attend. Oh well they will now have to take up other pursuits to occupy their lives. They are very keen on suggesting people volunteer to do good work perhaps they can now set an example and give some back

     

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  9. Golden Valley North

    Elected Mrs Hewitt, Jennie, Independent.

    Turnout 55.08%

    Mrs Hewitt, Jennie, Independent. Votes 697

    Mr Price, Philip David, The Conservative Party Candidate. Votes 485

    Ms Coda, Anna-Maria, Labour Party. Votes 141

     

    Dropping like flies

  10. Hampton

    Elected Mr Harrington, John Dennis, It's Our County Independent Organised Capable.

    Turnout 38.44%

    Mr Baker, Bruce Allen, The Conservative Party Candidate. Votes 468

    Mr Harrington, John Dennis, It's Our County Independent Organised Capable. Votes 611

    Well done John

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  11. Independent Bernard Hunt wins Newton Farm with just 171 votes. The turn out was a tiny 18.6% in the Hereford seat. Other candidates included Jacqueline Carwardine (Lib Dem 147), Labour's Margy Whalley (101), Glenda Powell (92) and Jeremy Chapman (Conservative 43).

     

    Snap!!!!!!!!!!!

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