Liberal Democrats select Ealing Common candidates for local elections

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22nd Mar 2022 | Local News

Lib Dems Councillor Jon Ball, Benedict Cross and Connie Hersch outside Ealing Police Station
Lib Dems Councillor Jon Ball, Benedict Cross and Connie Hersch outside Ealing Police Station

Liberal Democrats members in Ealing Common have selected their Ealing Common candidates for the local elections taking place this May.

They chose current Councillor Jon Ball as well as Benedict Cross and Connie Hersch who all live in the ward.

Councillor Jon Ball said: "Liberal Democrats say that the saga of the LTN road closures that has caused so much misery to local people showed what happens when Labour-run Ealing Council ignores the wishes of residents.

"I will fight to ensure that Ealing Council listens to residents."

Benedict Cross said: "Liberal Democrats will continue to report and get rid of fly-tipping and clear up rubbish to keep our neighbourhood bright and clean again."

Connie Hersch said: "Liberal Democrats have seen that many people are more afraid at nighttime in Ealing and we want the Council to reverse the dimming of our street lights and we also want to see Ealing Police Station reopened."

     

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