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A Happy Shopper has been caught selling alcohol to children – just days before its licence was due to be suspended for being caught out three times previously.
Mr Mohammed Ahmed, who runs the Happy Shopper on Briercliffe Road, had his licence suspended on 18th June. The suspension was due to run for four weeks starting Monday 13th July, which allowed time for him to appeal before the suspension took effect.
But police and Trading Standards officers went back on Friday 10th July and took a teenager with them to conduct a test purchase. They found that the shop was still prepared to supply alcohol to children.
Local councillor Liberal Democrat Coun Darren Reynolds said, “The Council’s stated policy is to take breaches like this extremely seriously.
“It’s a shame some licensees take a different attitude to their licences. Clearly the four-week suspension didn’t work. The Council now needs to do what their policy says and impose an extremely serious penalty.
“Burnley is one of the worst areas in the country for alcohol misuse and it’s part of my job to fix that. When kids get drunk in the street it’s a tragedy.
“It damages communities, it damages families, and, worst of all, it damages the long-term health of the children.
“Complaining that someone’s job depends on the licence is no good. Assassins’ jobs depend on being able to assassinate people, but we don’t make that legal just because it creates jobs, do we? In my view this licence should be revoked permanently.
“Other licensees take note: sell to children, and this councillor will get you.”
Coun Reynolds said that he was grateful to the police and Trading Standards for pursuing the problem vigorously, and said that his council colleagues from all political parties now needed step up to the mark to make their contribution to solving the problem.
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Rosegrove with Lowerhouse

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 32.8
Majority –

BAKER
Charles Dominic
The Labour Party Candidate
304
CAVE
John
British National Party
400
ELLIOTT
Barry John
The Conservative Party Candidate
215

GATES
Iris

Liberal Democrat
645 ELECTED

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Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Burnley Central East

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 38.0
Majority –

BAIG
Muhammad Sajid

The Labour Party Candidate
1676
BENNETT
Bill
Liberal Democrat
1748 ELECTED
MCDEVITT
Paul
British National Party
547
TOWNELEY
Cosima Cecilia
The Conservative Party Candidate
444
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Burnley Central West

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 33.9
Majority –

BRIGGS
Charlie
Liberal Democrat
1436 ELECTED
MARTIN
Tony
The Labour Party Candidate
715
SHAPCOTT
David
British National Party
676
WHITTAM
Brent Lawrence Harry
The Conservative Party Candidate
850
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Burnley North East

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 37.1
Majority –

BURNS
Terry Elliott
The Labour Party Candidate
1175
HEGINBOTHAM
David Neil
The Conservative Party Candidate
501
MCCANN
Peter Rennie
Liberal Democrat
1490 ELECTED
ROWE
Peter John
British National Party
566
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Burnley Rural

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 38.1
Majority –

BRINDLE
Margaret
Liberal Democrat

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1552 ELECTED
LARGE
Stephen James
The Labour Party Candidate
719
NUTTER
Susan Margaret
The Conservative Party Candidate
1212
THOMSON
David George
British National Party
842
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Burnley South West

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 34.7
Majority –

CARMICHAEL
Ida Elizabeth
The Conservative Party Candidate
589
CAVE
John
British National Party
855
MARTIN
Maureen Frances
The Labour Party Candidate
689
SUMNER
Jeff
Liberal Democrat
1896 ELECTED
Ward Candidates Description

Votes Cast

Padiham & Burnley West

Electorate -
Seats -
Ballot Papers -
% Poll – 35.1
Majority –

HURT
Martyn
Liberal Democrat
927
JOHNSTONE
Marcus
The Labour Party Candidate
954
MARSDEN
Alan Dean
The Conservative Party Candidate
726
WILKINSON
Sharon
British National Party
1155 ELECTED

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Councillors from the BNP, Tories and Labour parties tonight joined together to try to unseat Coun Gordon Birtwistle as leader of Burnley Council – but failed after one opposition councillor abstained.
There was tension in the chamber as the votes were counted, with the four BNP, six Tory and eleven of the twelve Labour councillors voting against Coun Birtwistle. But for the abstention of a single senior Labour councillor, the vote could have seen the Council without a leader.
A Liberal Democrat spokesman said, “This unholy alliance between the BNP, Labour and the Conservatives will be a real shock to the people of Burnley and to their members across the country. Quite how those three parties could get into bed together is beyond us. Labour are now so far to the right of the Tories, all three of these parties consider themselves politically aligned.
“We are now challenging Labour nationally to make it clear to their party in Burnley: is it acceptable to form an alliance with the BNP and the Tories to try to unseat a Liberal Democrat leader? What closed-door discussions between these parties took place?
“Fortunately, they lost the vote, and we did not get to find out who they were planning to propose instead of Gordon.”

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Burnley’s Liberal Democrats are off the starting blocks for the forthcoming County Council elections, having announced a full slate of six candidates for the six Burnley and Padiham divisions up for election.
They say their top priorities for the County Council are jobs, schools and transport. That, and giving the “failed” County Council a “lesson to remember”. 
Lib Dem leader of Burnley Council, Coun Gordon Birtwistle said, “These priorities are all tied together because without decent rail and road links, it’s harder to attract employers to the area. We want a new bridge turning left at Junction 9 of the M65, so a large new employment area can be created. We want improvements to our train stations, and the direct link to Manchester re-opening.
“Without a decent education for our kids, employers will find it hard to get the right calibre of people here. Burnley is the bottom of the league tables because of Labour’s botched investment, and it’s cost hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ pounds to put our schools at the bottom. The mess created by Labour’s Building Schools for the Future programme has to be put right, and only we have the skills to do that.
“On top of that we have to get parking issues associated with the area’s colleges, hospital and football ground sorted out. These are County Council responsibilities and for decades the Labour-run outfit has failed spectacularly.
“Then you have the fact that Labour’s County Council has been investing pensions in hedge funds associated with the short-selling that led to the collapse of the world banking system. That is simply indefensible. They seem to have lost about £40m on it.
“But the biggest failure of all has to be the abysmal performance of the Health Scrutiny committees, who could have stopped the disaster in our local hospital services under Labour Coun Maureen Martin’s chairmanship. They knew in advance what was going to happen when they downgraded our A&E, because we told them. They did precisely nothing and everyone knows the result is a mess.
Speaking about his party’s candidates, Coun Birtwistle added, “Four of our six candidates are already councillors for Burnley Borough and will carry on working for people on both Councils. 
“That’s important because we need to build stronger links between the two organisations and because we need to be able to hit the ground running. The County Council needs teaching a serious lesson to remember. Only the Lib Dems present a viable alternative to Labour in Burnley.”
The Liberal Democrats will be hoping that they can repeat their successes in Burnley which saw them take overall control of the Borough last year – the first time anyone but Labour has had overall control since the Borough was created in 1974.
The candidates are:
 
 
Burnley Central West – Coun Charlie Briggs
Charlie Briggs has been Burnley Council’s executive member for community safety for the last year, and represents Gannow ward. He says his top priority has been getting anti-social behaviour under control, particularly when it comes to rubbish and litter, and he intends to carry on. His work has won national recognition. He is also leading the charge for restrictions on drinking alcohol outdoors throughout Burnley and Padiham.
Coun Briggs said, “Burnley needs to be made a nicer place to live. To do that, you have to get young people involved and on the right side of the community. You have to give them something to aspire to. Putting some common sense into the County Council’s education and youth policy is a fantastic chance to do that.”

Cllr Charlie Briggs at Hameldon College, placed in Special Measures following Labour's disastrous 'Building Schools for the Future' programme.

Cllr Charlie Briggs at Hameldon College, placed in Special Measures following Labour’s disastrous ‘Building Schools for the Future’ programme.

 
Burnley South West – Coun Jeff Sumner
Jeff Sumner is Burnley Council’s executive member for customer services, where he has helped make sure that the contact centre delivers outstanding service for a reasonable price to the taxpayer. He says that the County Council failed the town badly when it failed to intervene over hospital services.
Coun Sumner said, ”People often don’t know which council deals with particular issues. Residents parking, for example, is that the County Council or Burnley Council? Most people wouldn’t know.
“That’s why we need councillors who understand both organisations. In my opinion we shouldn’t have a County Council at all. We’d be better off with just one Council, then people would know who to contact and there wouldn’t be all this buck-passing.
“And maybe we could have councillors who understand how important Burnley General Hospital is to the people of Burnley.”

 Cllrs Gordon Birtwistle (left) and Jeff Sumner (right) campaigning for the return of hospital services to Burnley

Cllrs Gordon Birtwistle (left) and Jeff Sumner (right) campaigning for the return of hospital services to Burnley

 
Burnley Central East – Coun Bill Bennett
Bill Bennett has served on Burnley Council for the last five years and, like the Lib Dems’ other Burnley councillors who are standing in the County elections, says he intends to continue to do so if elected. 
Coun Bennett said, “Time and again people tell me that the County Council doesn’t listen. That organisation doesn’t work properly. You can never get hold of a county councillor and I want to change that. People in my ward know they can always get hold of me and that I’ll do something about their problems.
“The same thing needs to happen at County Hall. We need a revolution there. I think their biggest mistake has been over the hospital and the electorate are going to make Labour pay for that.”

 Cllr Bill Bennett highlights the demise of the Accident and Emergency service at Burnley General Hospital.

Cllr Bill Bennett h
ighlights the demise of the Accident and Emergency service at Burnley General Hospital.

 
Burnley North East – Coun Peter McCann
Peter McCann represents the Lanehead ward on Burnley Council and has been instrumental in trying to get the County Council and Borough Council talking more to each other. He has taken up many issues with the County Council on behalf of residents, especially related to traffic and parking issues over the last few years.
Coun McCann said, “It’s high time for a big re-think about parking. The fines system puts off shoppers. The lack of parking at our colleges and the hospital creates big problems for residents. The street planners at the County Council don’t consult properly and road safety schemes are often botched. All of this is the County Council’s responsibility.
“Then there are back streets that need resurfacing. The Liberal Democrat-controlled Borough Council has had to pay out for some of these recently even though we have no responsibility for it, because the County Council refuses to do the job. They need more of a can-do attitude instead of just finding excuses not to do things.”

 Cllrs Peter McCann and Gordon Birtwistle and Mrs Margaret Brindle campaign for the return of hospital services to Burnley.

Cllrs Peter McCann and Gordon Birtwistle and Mrs Margaret Brindle campaign for the return of hospital services to Burnley.

Burnley Rural – Margaret Brindle
Margaret Brindle has worked for both Central and Local government in Pensions and Welfare benefits in Burnley for over 23 years, and has been very active in her party’s campaign to restore Burnley’s lost hospital services.

Mrs Brindle said, “Over 70% of the Council Tax paid by Burnley residents goes to the Labour-controlled County Council at Preston. Burnley and its surrounding Rural areas deserve their fair share of expenditure for County Council services like well-maintained and safer roads, a better education policy and social services. 
“Burnley people need a greater say at County Hall on how their taxes are spent.

 A Burnley resident (left) meets (left to right) Margaret Brindle, Gordon Birtwistle and Charlie Briggs, and signs their petition for the return of services to Burnley.

A Burnley resident (left) meets (left to right) Margaret Brindle, Gordon Birtwistle and Charlie Briggs, and signs their petition for the return of services to Burnley.

 
Padiham & Burnley West – Martyn Hurt
Martyn Hurt has been an active volunteer for his local community since coming to Burnley fourteen years ago. He helps to run a local youth club and was a director for several years at the Community Alliance, which seeks to empower local people through advice and training to achieve more for their areas.

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Liberal Democrats in Burnley are launching a probe into MP Kitty Ussher’s record as the minister in charge of the country’s banking regulator, following criticism of the Government by the National Audit Office. (1, 4)

In a newly released report into the nationalisation of Northern Rock, the NAO said that Northern Rock continued to give mortgages at 125% of property values in a falling housing market after Government support was provided. It said that the Government could have stopped the high-risk lending as a condition of the bail-out. (5)
Liberal Democrat Coun Darren Reynolds said, “The government provided massive support to Northern Rock, yet still allowed Northern Rock to go on giving mortgages at 125% of property values in a crashing housing market. Why did the minister responsible for banking regulation at the time, Kitty Ussher MP, not insist that the practice stopped?”
The Lib Dems have submitted a Freedom of Information request to obtain details of the discussions that took place between Mrs Ussher and the UK’s banks as the crisis developed in 2007 and 2008.
Until being moved to her current Ministerial position at the Department of Work and Pensions Mrs Ussher was the Economic Secretary to the Treasury – dubbed “Minister for the City” – where her duties included Financial Services policy and regulation.
Whilst a Treasury minister she said that this was her dream job and told City bankers and financiers that Government decisions needed to be informed by bankers’ expertise.(2)
Coun Reynolds said, We know from information already released by the Treasury under the Freedom of Information Act that Mrs Ussher had meetings with several UK banks, twice meeting with representatives of HBOS and Barclays to discuss Financial Services issues. (3)
Mrs Ussher was the minister responsible for our banks at the time several of our banks were brought to their knees.  With many commentators saying that it was the Government’s failure to properly regulate the banks that contributed to this crisis her constituents  and the whole country  deserve to know just what Mrs Ussher was doing as a Treasury minister.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, Vince Cable said: “The NAO report is a damning account of the Treasury’s mismanagement of the Northern Rock crisis.
“The Government’s inability to stop Northern Rock issuing high risk ‘Together’ mortgages even after the bank started receiving state aid is a total disgrace.
“With billions of pounds of public money at stake, the least taxpayers should expect is that basic due diligence of the company’s loan book should have taken place before nationalisation. It seems ministers were keen to hide the scale of the bill that taxpayers were being asked to pick up.
“The fact that resolving shortcomings in the tripartite regulatory system wasn’t seen as a priority shows that Gordon Brown had his head in the sand. Ministers failed to listen to any of the warnings about the brewing storm.”

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The North West Ambulance Service has blamed delays at hospitals for difficulties in getting ambulances to emergency patients in time.
A statement by the ambulance service said that they would be using volunteers from St John’s and the Red Cross, delaying all training except for new recruits, and calling all trained staff into operations. The statement said that pressures at hospitals were “causing significant delay in ambulance turnaround.”
Burnley Council leader Gordon Birtwistle, who is campaigning with the Lib Dems for a return of full Accident and Emergency services to Burnley General Hospital, said, “Royal Blackburn Hospital is overflowing with patients. We’ve seen Blackburn’s A&E suspended twice due to complete breakdown of the service. Even when it’s working, it takes too long to see patients.
“The Labour government has put a huge amount of extra taxpayer’s money into the NHS but we in Burnley are paying that extra tax for less service. There must be an independent enquiry into the state of East Lancashire’s hospitals.
“We have said all along that Blackburn does not have the capacity to handle A&E for such a large area. On top of that ambulances are spending more time travelling longer distances. This problem will only be solved when the Hospitals Trust admits its mistake and reverses the decision to downgrade Burnley General.”
Health minister Ben Bradshaw said, “It is totally unacceptable for ambulances to back up because they are being forced to do so by the accident and emergency department.” (link)
Referring to the target to see patients within four hours, Mr Bradshaw added, “Any accident and emergency department that thinks it can fiddle its achievement of the four-hour figure by keeping ambulances stacked up outside the hospital is wrong.”
The Trust recently decided to suspend its bid for Foundation status because of difficulties meeting patient targets and controlling finances. Health campaigners have accused the Trust of deliberately seeking to fiddle its record on the four hour target to see A&E patients. 
Coun Darren Reynolds, who is seeking election to the new board of governors of the Hospitals Trust, said, “I have heard reports of patients moved untreated into the Medical Assessment Unit because this means the clock can be stopped, and of patients being left in ambulances because the clock doesn’t need to be started. That should never happen.
“It is no surprise to me that the Foundation bid has been delayed. This is exactly what I told the Trust chairman to do when he first suggested the idea last year. The Trust must focus on the problem at hand, not mess about with how it is governed whilst patients are at risk.”

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Direct rail links between Burnley and Manchester got another boost on Thursday when the Lib Dem shadow Transport Secretary Norman Baker MP called for the re-instatement of the Todmorden Curve.
 
Burnley Council leader Gordon Birtwistle and other Lib Dem leaders from across the North West met party leader Nick Clegg and Baker on Thursday morning to discuss rail links.
 
Mr Baker said, “Passengers across the country and in Burnley deserve a better railway. But instead of investing in re-opening lines and building new stations, this Government is tinkering at the edges with a few extra carriages while cutting funding for the railways and pushing for higher fares.
 
“We propose that longer, rolling franchises are introduced so that it makes obvious financial sense to the rail companies to invest in re-opening lines like the Todmorden Curve instead of the fare payer having to foot the bill.”
 
Progress towards re-establishing the link, just a few hundred yards of abandoned track, was made this summer after cost estimates were revised downwards.
 
Burnley Council leader Gordon Birtwistle said, “We’re convinced that the way forwards for Burnley lies in real jobs – especially better paid, long term jobs in high tech industries.
 
“There are jobs in Manchester that can be done by Burnley people, and there will be jobs in Burnley that will attract people from outside the town.
 
“We believe that re-opening the curve will prove an important part of our jobs strategy and we’re determined to see the plans succeed.”
 
Success will depend on the Lib Dems convincing rail bosses and the Regional Development Agency that the scheme should be backed. Supporters say that the business case shows big returns for a low investment – probably as little as £4m. Journey times to Manchester could be reduced from around 90 minutes to as little as 40 minutes, making it faster than the X.43 and comparable with using a car.
 

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The Lib Dems in Burnley are celebrating tonight after winning 5 seats from Labour, meaning that they have taken Overall Control of Burnley Borough Council.

Your new Lib Dem Councillors are :

Linda White (Brunshaw)

Abdul Malik (Daneshouse with Stoneyholme)

Justin Birtwistle (Gannow)

Karen Heseltine (Rosehill with Burnley Wood)

Lynne Briggs (Rosegrove with Lowerhouse)

Bill Brindle successfully retained the Lanehead seat, after Cllr Ian Stanworth retired this year, and the three defending Lib Dem councillors, Bill Bennett (queensgate), Charlie Bullas (Coalclough with Deerplay) and Maggie Lishman (Briercliffe) all held onto their seats.

 

The full results were as follows :

Bank Hall    
Julie Cooper Lab 621
Asif Raja Lib Dem 571
Paul Coates Con 237
Lab Hold    

 

Briercliffe    
Maggie Lishman Lib Dem 912
Patricia Thomson BNP 326
Susan Nutter Con 219
Laurence Embley Lab 184
Lib Dem Hold    

 

Brunshaw    
Linda White Lib Dem 633
David Halsall Lab 451
Paul McDevitt BNP 384
Arthur Coates Con 233
Lib Dem Gain from Lab    

 

Cliviger with Worsthorne    
Michael Heys Con 923
Paula Riley Lib Dem 486
Steven Smith EF 254
Brenda Lambert Lab 214
Ben Smalley BNP 149
Con Hold    

 

Coalclough with Deerplay    
Charles Bullas Lib Dem 953
Scott Atkinson BNP 274
Joanne Whitaker Lab 205
Lib Dem Hold    

 

Daneshouse with Stoneyholme    
Mohammed Malik Lib Dem 1234
Shah Hussain Lab 1123
Lib Dem Gain from Lab    

 

Gannow    
Justin Birtwistle Lib Dem 544
John Cave BNP 473
Mark Townsend Lab 386
Sharon Everitt Con 212
Lib Dem Gain from Lab    

 

Hapton    
Sharon Wilkinson BNP 674
Jean Cunningham Lab 586
Alan Marsden Con 323
Vincent McCrae Lib Dem 162
BNP Hold    

 

Lanehead    
Bill Brindle Lib Dem 852
Peter Kenyon Lab 357
Michael Raistrick Con 309
Lib Dem Hold    

 

Queensgate    
Bill Bennett Lib Dem 740
Abid Sharif Lab 571
Brent Wittam Con 246
Lib Dem Hold    

 

Rosegrove with Lowerhouse

   
Lynne Briggs Lib Dem 637
John Rowe BNP 491
Marion Smith Lab 293
Peter Raistrick Con 164
Lib Dem Gain from Lab
   

 

Rosehill with Burnley Wood
   
Karen Heseltine Lib Dem 742
Colette Bailey Lab 353
David Tierney Con 316
Lib Dem Gain from Lab    

 

Trinity    
Tony Lambert Lab 497
David Shapcott BNP 283
Martyn Hurt Lib Dem 244
Thomas Picton Con 147
Labour Hold
   

 

Whittlefield with Ightenhill    
Peter Doyle Con 1025
Joan Shapcott
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BNP 307
Michael McHugh Lib Dem 292
Angela Donovan Labour 264
Conservative Hold    

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LABOUR have been forced to withdraw a controversial election leaflet which falsely suggested that Burnley Council intended to destroy “most” homes in the Daneshouse with Stoneyholme ward.
 
The leaflet also claimed that the Council intended to destroy a mosque and made false claims that Labour’s candidate had provided funds and delivered a project to improve road safety.
 
Burnley Council have put out a statement saying that the claims about the destruction of homes are “false”.
 
David Brown, Burnley Council’s Director of Environment responsible for planning, told residents in a statement: “An election leaflet is circulating in your area containing incorrect information. There are no plans by Burnley Council to demolish the Mosque being built in Burns Street and it is factually incorrect to state ‘most’ of the houses will be
demolished.”
 
The Liberal Democrat election agent in the ward, Darren Reynolds, said, “The police are considering an investigation because the leaflet makes false claims about a candidate, and that’s illegal. The leaflet also has no ‘imprint’ to say which individual was responsible for making false claims. That’s also illegal and could hinder any investigation.
 
“Amazingly, the false claims about the Council’s regeneration plans are not illegal; they’re just wrong. I think it should be illegal to make any false statements in an election campaign with the intention of unfairly influencing the result.
 
“I also have a problem with the withdrawal of the leaflet. Labour have withdrawn it, but that’s the end of it. They’re not going to go round collecting the leaflets up again, and they’re not going to deliver a retraction through the letterbox. All they’ve done is tell the Returning Officer they are retracting the leaflet and that’s the end of the matter. How that makes any difference I’ve no idea.”
 
The area’s regeneration earlier made the headlines when the town’s Labour MP came out of maternity leave especially to generate publicity around a petition against the homes’ destruction.
 
Coun Reynolds added, “I don’t know whether the local Labour activists hoodwinked the MP or whether she knew the claims were false, but either way it is an affront to democracy. The Lib Dem-led Council is a listening Council. There is a genuine offer for people living in regeneration areas to give the Council their views on what they think should be done in their area. We are residents ourselves. We have changed the plans before in response to residents, and if that is what residents want, we will do it again.”

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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
First they closed the A&E to emergencies

Now they are closing the Childrens ward at Burnley General

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