Sean Quinn: standing up for Shap
As I posted yesterday afternoon, I spent some time yesterday campaigning in Shap for the excellent young candidate, Sean Quinn, who has been selected by Penrith and the Border Conservatives to contest the upcoming Shap by-election for Eden District Council.
The by-election will take place on the 14th of November and there are three candidates standing.
Penrith and the Border Conservatives are very much looking forward to working with Sean to become Shap’s representative on Eden Council.
Deputy Chairman James Bainbridge said:-
“We are thrilled to have a candidate of Sean’s ability,
He is a strong advocate for the importance of supporting the rural communities of Eden District, which comes from his own experience as a volunteer youth worker and someone who has been inconvenienced in the past by the Labour and Lib/Dem cuts to public transport on Cumbria County Council, which continues to affect areas like Shap.”
The by-election will take place on the 14th of November and there are three candidates standing.
Penrith and the Border Conservatives are very much looking forward to working with Sean to become Shap’s representative on Eden Council.
Deputy Chairman James Bainbridge said:-
“We are thrilled to have a candidate of Sean’s ability,
He is a strong advocate for the importance of supporting the rural communities of Eden District, which comes from his own experience as a volunteer youth worker and someone who has been inconvenienced in the past by the Labour and Lib/Dem cuts to public transport on Cumbria County Council, which continues to affect areas like Shap.”
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