Falmouth Labour keen to deliver for the town following success in local elections
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Voters in Falmouth placed their trust in Labour candidates at the local council elections last Thursday 6th May, electing two out of four Cornwall Council representatives and ten out of sixteen town councillors from the Labour Party.
Laurie Magowan and Jayne Kirkham won seats on the Unitary Council in Arwenack and Penwerris, with Kirstie just 14 votes away from beating David Saunby in Trescobeas and Budock and Sinead Hanks second to Alan Jewell in Boslowick.
Jayne said:
"Falmouth has placed its trust in Labour and all of our newly elected Councillors are keen to get on with delivering for the people. We will work with the local community and others, regardless of party, for the best outcomes in our town."
At the Town Council, ten Labour members were elected. They are:
Penwerris: Jayne Kirkham, Kirstie Edwards, Gerald Chin-Quee and Alan Rowe
Trescobeas and Budock: Louise Coley and Brod Ross
Boslowick: Debra Clegg
Arwenack: Jude Robinson, Emily Seiler and Zoe Young.
Of the ten Town Councillors, seven are women and constitute the only female councillors at Falmouth, four have served on the Town Council previously and six are new.
Jude Robinson said:
"The next few years are crucial for Falmouth and all of our
councillors are full of ideas and enthusiasm – we have a good mix of young and old, experienced and new people, determined to work hard for the community of Falmouth." Click HERE to see more from Falmouth Labour. [H3] See the latest news on our Twitter and Facebook pages. [.H2]
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