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10:03am Tuesday 1st July 2008
I WAS delighted to learn of the selection of Councillor Mrs Juliet Brunner, to contest the Worcestershire County Council seat, vacant after the sad passing of dear old Betty Passingham, in the Redditch East Division.
Juliet is no stranger to County Hall as an elected parent-governor representative. She is a graduate and experienced member of the nursing profession; served with some distinction on the children and young persons scrutiny panel, when members may recall her contributions.
Travelling back to Redditch with her on many occasions, her grasp of detail, enthusiasm and dedication was apparent. Mrs Brunner asked questions! Keeping elected members and officers on their toes.
Cllr Brunner's hard work, for ordinary people of all political persuasions and for those of no party affiliations in Redditch East, is regularly reported in our faithful local newspaper. As a parent herself and school governor of long experience she understands the needs and aspirations of the young people in our town, and she has personally initiated a number of successful ventures on their behalf.
Her personal faith and beliefs are a source of not only strength; but which also motivate her, to strive for the betterment of the human situation.
Her many friends and supporters wish her well.
Tom Wareing
(Retired county councillor)
Redditch
ALCESTER Fire Station opened its doors on Saturday for an open day that lasted well into the night, with everything from face painters and bouncy castles, to a barbecue and live bands.
REDDITCH Market has now moved back to its permanent home on Alcester Street following a makeover.
A BRAVE member of staff stood up to armed robbers when they carried out a terrifying raid at the Hollywood sub post office.
THE funeral of James Hughes, whose body was found concealed in a suitcase in the garden of his Redditch family home, will take place on Friday.
A REDDITCH man jailed indefinitely for a vicious bottle and knife attack which left his victim permanently scarred failed in Appeal Court challenges to his conviction and sentence.
WHILE customers of Mount Pleasant Post Office fight to keep it open, customers of the main town centre post office will soon benefit from a refurbishment.
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