Tony Otim
Green
Suffering from Brexistential Despair
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Post by Tony Otim on Mar 24, 2023 18:10:41 GMT
ENFIELD LBC; Bullsmoor (Lab resigned) Candidates: BELLAS, Christine Ann (Conservative) DOLAN, John (TUSC) KARAKUS, Destiny (Labour) MARTIN, Tim (Liberal Democrat) WHITAKER, Isobel (Green)
2022: Lab 1307, 1192; Con 761, 703; Grn 241; LD 193; TUSC 50
Christine Bellas was the top Conservative candidate last May and Isobel Whittaker was the Green. At the same time Tim Martin stood for the Lib Dems in Town and John Dolan for TUSC in Southbury.
Current Council: Lab 37; Con 25; 1 vacancy
WARRINGTON UA; Latchford West (Lab died) Candidates: BOWLES, Amanda Louise (Independent) HARRIS, Sharon Alicia (Liberal Democrat) MATTHEWS, Denis James Thomas (Labour) TAYLOR, Stephen Howard (Conservative)
2021: Lab 909, 859; Con 793, 787; LD 207, 169 2016: Lab 1068, 991; Con 321, 317; LD 283, 272; TUSC 88
Amanda Bowles and Stephen Taylor both stood for the Conservatives here in 2021, whilst Sharon Harris stood for the Lib Dems and Dennis Matthews for Labour in Appleby ward in the same election.
Current Council: Lab 35; Con 10; LD 8; Ind 4; 1 vacancy
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Post by batman on Mar 24, 2023 20:28:57 GMT
the voters would be Karakus to vote against Labour in Enfield.
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Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Mar 24, 2023 20:31:25 GMT
the voters would be Karakus to vote against Labour in Enfield. But it is their Destiny.
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iang
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Post by iang on Mar 26, 2023 7:30:24 GMT
I doubt if TUSC will be Dolan out a beating
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Post by bjornhattan on Mar 26, 2023 10:10:34 GMT
It may be Bullish to make predictions at this stage...
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Post by phil156 on Apr 18, 2023 8:02:58 GMT
They both are counting on Thursday evening
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Post by John Chanin on Apr 20, 2023 13:52:03 GMT
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Post by batman on Apr 20, 2023 14:24:50 GMT
Pleased that Andrew has mentioned Greenalls' former brewery which is what I would associate with Wilderspool. Bullsmoor is in fact a ward which has come back into existence, it was an often-marginal ward, sometimes split, before it was largely redrawn as Turkey Street in the 2002 boundary changes.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Apr 20, 2023 14:41:01 GMT
I remember the ubiquitous adverts on Granada in the 1980s "Oh I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land" - didn't spot that they got out of brewing entirely.
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Post by batman on Apr 20, 2023 14:57:48 GMT
yes. their trajectory has been rather similar to Vaux who continued to run hotels long after they stopped brewing or owning pubs. Or indeed Whitbread. Greenalls was decent but uninspiring beer. I did see a pub in Southampton which still had Greenalls livery a few days ago, but they have long since ceased to brew or run pubs.
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Post by carlton43 on Apr 20, 2023 15:25:46 GMT
Pleased that Andrew has mentioned Greenalls' former brewery which is what I would associate with Wilderspool. Bullsmoor is in fact a ward which has come back into existence, it was an often-marginal ward, sometimes split, before it was largely redrawn as Turkey Street in the 2002 boundary changes. Some of my quite early under-age drinking was at lock-ins at a north Shropshire pub selling Wilderspool Ales. Was that from the brewery noted?
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Post by gwynthegriff on Apr 20, 2023 17:36:53 GMT
Pleased that Andrew has mentioned Greenalls' former brewery which is what I would associate with Wilderspool. I associate Wilderspool with ... Formerly the site of the Warrington Rugby League stadium. Location of the reversing siding for coal trains out of Fiddlers Ferry power station. Roman pottery? The brewery was Greenall-Whitley. The Whitley family produced Edward, founder of Paignton Zoo. And (drum roll) the location of both the Corporation and Crosville bus garages in the town. (Though Crosville's shut years ago and the Corporation is relocating.) Quite a history.
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 20, 2023 21:11:24 GMT
I remember the ubiquitous adverts on Granada in the 1980s "Oh I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land" - didn't spot that they got out of brewing entirely. Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country".
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Post by carlton43 on Apr 20, 2023 21:15:52 GMT
I remember the ubiquitous adverts on Granada in the 1980s "Oh I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land" - didn't spot that they got out of brewing entirely. Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country". I don't think that there was a definite article.
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 20, 2023 21:23:26 GMT
Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country". I don't think that there was a definite article. I should have course mentioned that these signs were visible to rail users. These two variants are different to both mine and your ideas!
These two are both on the heritage railway in Swanage.
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Post by gwynthegriff on Apr 20, 2023 21:32:17 GMT
I remember the ubiquitous adverts on Granada in the 1980s "Oh I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land" - didn't spot that they got out of brewing entirely. Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country". Were they the ones who had adverts in fields alongside the railway too? EDIT: It seems they were.
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Chris from Brum
Lib Dem
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Post by Chris from Brum on Apr 20, 2023 21:53:25 GMT
I remember the ubiquitous adverts on Granada in the 1980s "Oh I wish I was in Greenall Whitley land" - didn't spot that they got out of brewing entirely. Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country". Strongs of Romsey, taken over by Whitbread, closed down early eighties I think.
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Post by finsobruce on Apr 20, 2023 21:55:15 GMT
Reminds me of the billboard ads that my dad said he used to see in the 40s/50s in Dorset/Hampshire "You are now entering the Strong country". Strongs of Romsey, taken over by Whitbread, closed down early eighties I think. Indeed. breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Strong_%26_Co_Ltd
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Post by carlton43 on Apr 20, 2023 22:41:46 GMT
I don't think that there was a definite article. I should have course mentioned that these signs were visible to rail users. These two variants are different to both mine and your ideas!
These two are both on the heritage railway in Swanage.
That looks like a slam dunk so far. So much for memory of car rides with parents. And commendations on the rapidity and energy of these responses you so often pull off.
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Post by andrewp on Apr 20, 2023 22:42:47 GMT
Enfield Bullsmoor
Lab 1056 Con 686 Green 81 LD 50 Tusc 20
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