Wilf Davison

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Holyrood Ward

Vic Chosen to Fight Holyrood

Sunday, April 6th, 2008 by timpickstone

 Liberal Democrats have selected popular local Councillor Vic D’Albert to fight Holyrood Ward in the local elections on 1 May 2008. 

Well known local man Vic D’Albert has represented the Holyrood Ward on Bury Council for the last 17 years.  During that time Vic has worked tirelessly for our local area, campaigning for safer streets, better services and a greener community.

Commenting on his selection, Vic said: “It’s always been an honour to represent this area. Together with my wife Mary, I’ve lived in Prestwich now for 25 years and I know how important this area is.”

“Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to work with many local residents, and to help many people with local issues and concerns.”

“Thank you for all your continuing support.”

 Local Election FACT FILE

• “Holyrood Ward” is one of three election wards in the Prestwich area. It includes the northern parts of Prestwich, together with the “Kirkhams” area of Whitefield south of the Motorway, together with the distinct communities of Simister, and Rhodes and Bowlee on the Rochdale border.

• You have three Liberal Democrat councillors - Vic D’Albert, Wilf Davison and Tim Pickstone.

• Local Elections take place across Bury on Thursday 1 May 2008. If you have a postal vote, this will be sent to you about 10 days before.

• Vic D’Albert has been a hardworking local councillor for this area for the last 17 years.

• Vic is the local candidate - he has lived in the area with his family for 25 years.

• Vic is the successful Chair of the Prestwich Local Area Partnership, leading improvements in the local area such as the Village Centre and new play areas.

• Elections in Prestwich are always a close run contest between the local Lib Dems and the Bury Labour Party. The Conservatives have no Councillors in Prestwich and cannot win here.

Published by Andrew Garner in Promotion of Vic D’Albert - both at 82 Glebelands Road M25