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THE chairman of Leigh Town Council has been elected to serve a second term, despite a petition calling for his resignation.
Coun Bernard Arscott will lead the council after a vote at the annual town council meeting on Tuesday May 21.
This is an unprecedented move, as it is customary for Leigh Town Council Chair to stand down after a year in the role.
Tory town councillors Judith Suttling and Anne Robinson, abstained from the chairmanship vote.
James Preston, a local campaigner, unhappy about the Town Council’s the Tory majority, said it was “disappointing there was no change of chair.”
Coun Arscott said: “We are hoping for a far more settled year than the previous year.
“We’re hoping we will be able to achieve a lot more than we did previously when we were dominated by particular events.
“Now those matters are virtually concluded we are hoping to see more improvements.”
Picture: Coun Bernard Arscott.
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