VIC DALBERT

LIBERAL DEMOCRAT COUNCILLOR FOR HOLYROOD,PRESTWICH & PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE FOR BURY SOUTH

Archive for May, 2008

June Diary Dates

May 30th, 2008 by vicdalbert

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4th Prestwich Area Partnership: Developing Communities Working Group

12th Prestwich Area Partnership: Town Centre Regeneration Working Group

14th Lib Dem Councillors conference

25th Full meeting of Bury Council, 7.00pm Town Hall Bury - Public welcome

Half Term Skills Camp at Parrenthorn

May 28th, 2008 by vicdalbert

Ages 10-14 and Absolutely Free of charge @ Parenthorn

High School

 28th May – 1pm – 4pmSkills and games with Salford Reds Coaches29h May – 1pm – 4pmSkills and games with Salford Reds Coaches

30th May-1pm-4pm Inflatable Rugby League Skill Zone

Come down & learn new skills & games with Salford

City Reds Professional coaches

Interested in playing for a team? Bury Broncos are looking to run youth teams starting this summer come down and get involved.

Planning Application: Farm Lane, Simister

May 28th, 2008 by vicdalbert

houses.jpgA new planning application has been received which is within Holyrood Ward of Prestwich as detailed below:-

Application number: 49892         Type of application: Full         Date Registered: 23/05/2008

Applicant: Ms Farah Shaban      

Location:  41 FARM LANE, SIMISTER, PRESTWICH, M25 2RX

Proposal: CONSERVATORY AT REAR Should you require further details please contact the case officer: Jane Langan on: 0161 253 5316.

Please don’t hesitate to contact your local councillors about applications if you need advice about commenting on proposals, representation or any aspects of the Planning process.

Prestwich Regeneration Latest

May 28th, 2008 by vicdalbert

prstwich-grocers.jpgHaving consulted with residents and stakeholders to ascertain views and ideas to utilise in developing a strategy to regenerate Prestwich village, Manchester based regeneration experts ‘URBED’ are now seeking the views of local people on their initial options for a regeneration strategy that will aim to reshape the face, and the fortunes of Prestwich.  The masterplanning options are now available to view in Prestwich Library and at the Longfield Centre for a three week period between 19th May and 6th June 2008. The library is open from 9am to 7.30 Mondays and Thursdays, 9am to 5pm Tuesdays and Fridays , 9am to 1pm Wednesdays and Saturdays and 10am to 2pm on Sundays. For those unable to attend the consultation, the documents are available to view online by visiting Urbed’s website. If you select the “Prestwich Regeneration” page link on the left it will take you to a page that details a number of links to Urbed and the plans. 

Appointments 2008/9

May 12th, 2008 by vicdalbert

Town HallI am pleased to be able to confirm that following the Bury Liberal Democrat Group Annual General Meeting I have been appointed to the following Council committees for this year.

  • Prestwich Area Partnership (Chair)
  • Healthier Communities Scrutiny Commission
  • Standards Committee
  • Area Partnership Chairs Group

 I am also pleased to confirm that my ward colleague, Cllr Tim Pickstone was re-elected unopposed as the Bury Lib Dem Group leader and Cllr Andrew Garner (Sedgley) was re-elected as Deputy Group leader. In addition I am delighted to announce that Cllr Wilf Davison has been nominated by the Group as Chair of the Council’s Childrens Services Scrutiny.

For information I can confirm that Lib Dem representatives on the Council’s Planning committee are:

Cllr Donal O’Hanlon (lead spokesperson) and Cllr Mary D’Albert

THANK YOU

May 8th, 2008 by vicdalbert

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those that voted for me in the local elections and re-elected me to represent them at Bury Town Hall.

It is a humbling and at times scary process throwing yourself at the mercy of the public and seeking public support and endorsement for your endeavours. Through all the literature, phone calls and door knocking, I hope we didn’t disturb your lives too much and if we did interrupt at a difficult time I can only offer my apologies.

Now re-elected for another 4 years, I look forward to re-doubling my efforts on your behalf. Whether you supported me or not - I am here to represent your views on Bury Council - that I promise to do - even if I personally disagree!

There are many issues as ever to occupy us over the coming months. There has been an outbreak of graffitti which I have alerted to the authorities and which needs to be cracked down on. There is the mayoral referendum (no thanks!) and the proposed redevelopment of the longfield precinct area (yes please) and no doubt much much more as time passes.

 Thanks once again for your support.

Best wishes,

Vic

Lib Dems move forward in Bury

Friday, May 2nd, 2008 by timpickstone

Liberal Democrats have continued to move forward on Bury Council making another gain from Labour and holding off a challenges from the Conservatives. This is the fifth election in a row in Bury where we have made gains.

Full results to follow, but in our key wards in Prestwich the results were as follows:

Holyrood
Vic D’Albert (Lib Dem) 1632
Labour 669
Conservative 852

St Mary’s
Mary D’Albert (Lib Dem) 1308
Labour 1013
Conservatives 692

Sedgley
Ann Garner (Lib Dem) 1488
Labour 906
Conservatives 1238

Across Prestwich the share of the vote was:
Liberal Democrats - 45%
Labour 26%
Conservatives 28%

The Liberal Democrats now have ALL NINE councillors in Prestwich. We’ll be doing our best all year round to stand up for the local community.

Across the motorway Lib Dem candidate Julie Baum put in a stunning performance to move into second place with a 50% increase in the Lib Dem vote.
Besses
Julie Baum (Lib Dem) 614
Labour 1084
Conservatives 584
Others 354

Well done to all our candidates, but particularly to re-elected Councillors Vic D’Albert and Ann Garner, and to new Councillor Mary D’Albert.
A huge thank you to the whole Lib Dem campaign team for a stunning result. Full results to follow.