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New parish councillor vows to make a difference for the community

Mick Scholes.

A newly-elected Saddleworth parish councillor says he's looking forward to working with local residents to make a difference to the area.

Mick Scholes was selected as the Parish Councillor for Springhead Lower with cross-party support. 

Following the retirement of Richard Darlington, who was forced to step down following serious health problems, he has taken on the role until the next parish council elections in two years' time.

Mick said: "I shall continue Richard's work, not only as a fellow lifelong environmentalist, but in supporting those in need of extra care and support, who he also championed.

"I look forward to working hard to help deliver the Liberal Democrat aim of becoming carbon neutral as both a Council and across the Parish, and co-operating with all groups and individuals who strive to achieve a better, open and tolerant Saddleworth where all can prosper.”

Richard was forced to move away from the area to live with family, due to a combination of ill-health and the practicalities of getting support with Covid-19 restrictions in place.

Cllr Sam Al-Hamdani, Leader of the Liberal Democrat group on the Council, said: “I am saddened to see Richard have to step down. First and foremost, he was a friend, and was genuinely the most selfless, honest and kind person I have had the privilege to know. It is a sad loss to the Council, and to the area.

“I am glad to have Mick step up to take his place on the Council. I have known Mick for several years, and in particular, I know how hard he works, both as a small-business man, but also for his community. I am looking forward to seeing him get stuck in on the Council, and really help people.”

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