Salford City Council, Worsley Ward
Councillor Ian Macdonald


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I am a long term resident of Worsley, having lived there since 1963, with my wife, Eileen.

My two sons and their wives and our three grandchildren also live in Worsley.

I have been a Conservative member of  Salford City Council since 2004, representing Worsley Ward, but was previously a member of the Council from 1974 to 1977.    Prior to that I was a member of the old Worsley Urban District Council from 1969 to that Council's dissolution in 1974.

I am a member of the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority, and Chair of the Authorities' Transport Network Committee, and a member of the Leading Members Group and also on the Policy Committee and the Audit Committee.

I am a Management Board Member of the City West Housing Trust, which is a Registered Social Landlord for former council owned rented properties in the western half of Salford.

I am also a member of the following -

  • Salford City Council Audit and Accounts Committee (Chairman)
  • Salford City Council Strategy and Regeneration Scrutiny Committee.
  • Salford City Council Licencing and Safety Panel.
  • Worsley & Boothstown Community Political Executive.  
  • Worsley Woods Action Group (Chairman).
  • Salford Travel Partnership 
  • Salford Crime and Transport Group. 
  • ALSO
  • Chairman of  the Governors of St.Mark's Primary School, Worsley.
  • Secretary of the Worsley and Boothstown Conservative Association.

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Residents to get a say on future of housing in Salford
Residents are being asked to look to the future as Salford City Council reveals its regeneration proposals for the city up to 2027 today (17 October