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I am your elected representative on the County Council for West Lancashire West, covering Scarisbrick, Burscough and Rufford. I was re-elected in 2009 for a four year term. I am also a  member of West Lancs Borough Council for Scarisbrick Ward, re-elected in 2010, and of Scarisbrick Parish Council of some 30 years standing. I was elected as a member of the Conservative Party, and am a member of the Conservative Group on the LCC.

 

These are the  LCC committees I am on : --

 

1) Development Control (Vice-Chairman)

2) Regulatory

3) Corporate Complaints

 

 

I represent LCC on the West Lancs Local Strategic Partnership and as a school governor at Burscough Priory Science College and Pinfold Primary.

 

At WLBC I serve as Chairman of the Licensing and Appeals Committee, and serve on both the Executive and Environmental Overview and Scrutiny Committees. I  represent WLBC on the LGA "Rural Commission" (dealing with rural communities) and I also am on the Management Committee of the Grove Community Association in Burscough. 

 

Finally I was appointed to serve on the Lancashire Police Authority for a four year term in July 2009.

My Latest News

Holmeswood Village Hall gets £3000 boost.
County Councillor William Cropper assists Holmeswood Bowling Club to receive £1000 for a new handrail and Holmeswood Tennis Club to receive £2000 for resurfacing the court. 

Richmond Park gets further boost.
West Lancs Borough Council set to approve additional £65,000 capital investment in addition to the £140,000 improvements currently taking place.Grand Opening by the mayor and Mayoress of West Lancs on July 18th,2010. 

Manor Road, Burscough gets long -awaited new play area.
West Lancs Borough Council and Lancashire County Council jointly fund the £83,800 scheme aimed at 8-13 year olds.Completed July 1st, 2010 

Latest Lancashire County Council News

School crossing patrollers can carry on after 75
SCHOOL crossing patrol officers in Lancashire can now carry on working after they reach the age of 75

Lancashire holds events to celebrate National Volunteers' Week
LANCASHIRE County Council is hosting a series of events to celebrate National Volunteers' Week

Green light for revolution to localise services
PLANS have been agreed to revolutionise the way Lancashire County Council services are tailored to reflect local priorities which will save money and involve district and parish councils much more closely in making decisions