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Diary 2017-18 Ed V2 260517 V4 ED 100419 Handbook and Diary 2019/20 THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR 2019-20 (COUNCILLOR ANNE KELLY) LIST OF CONTENTS PAGE Emergency Telephone Numbers 5 Members of Burnley Borough Council 6 Directors, Heads of Service and 26 Principal Officers Officer Contact for Enquiries 30 Statistics 38 Parish Council Clerks and Chairs 39 Members of Parliament and Members of the European Parliament 43 Lancashire County Councillors for Burnley 45 County Council Services 47 East Lancashire Health Services 51 Membership of Committees and Working Groups 53 Representatives on Outside Bodies 58 4 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS BURNLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL For emergencies outside normal working hours Councillors should contact: FGH GUARDHALL LTD Tel No: Out of Hours Number : 01254 356535 –as per Liberata Caretaker emergency procedure If Members need to be contacted during evening meetings, please ring the Reception Desk, Town Hall, Burnley. Night Line Tel No: 477121 Reception at Town Hall Also out of normal working hours. Councillors may leave messages on an answering machine which will be forwarded to the relevant Officer at the beginning of the next working day. Please ring: 477163 CALICO HOUSING For emergencies outside normal working hours. Councillors should contact: Direct Dial Tel No: 0800 169 2407 5 Name Ward Afrasiab Anwar BANK HALL (Lab) Baker Howard COALCLOUGH WITH (LibDem) DEERPLAY Birtwistle Gordon COALCLOUGH WITH (Lib/Dem) DEERPLAY Briggs Charlie GANNOW (B&P Ind) Brindle Bill COALCLOUGH WITH (Labour) DEERPLAY Paul Campbell BRUNSHAW (Lab) Cant Frank GAWTHORPE (Lab) Chaudhary Saeed DANESHOUSE WITH (Lab) STONEYHOLME CommisTom HAPTON WITH PARK (UKIP) Ivor Emo CLIVIGER WITH (Cons) WORSTHORNE Dale Ferrier WHITTLEFIELD WITH (Cons) IGHTENHILL Andy Fewings TRINITY (Green) Foster Beatrice ROSEGROVE WITH (Lab) LOWERHOUSE Graham Sue QUEENSGATE (Lab) 6 Gill Peter HAPTON WITH PARK (Brexit) Hall Sarah TRINITY (Green) Harbour John GAWTHORPE (Lab) Hosker Alan HAPTON WITH (UKIP) PARK Hussain Shah DANESHOUSE WITH (Lab) STONEYHOLME Ishtiaq Mohammed QUEENSGATE (Lab) Johnstone Marcus ROSEGROVE WITH (Lab) LOWERHOUSE Kelly Anne BRIERCLIFFE (Lib Dem) Kennedy Tracy ROSEHILL WITH (LibDem) BURNLEY WOOD Khan Arif QUEENSGATE (Lab) Khan Lubna BANK HALL (Lab) Shbana Khan LANEHEAD (Lab) Khan Wajid DANESHOUSE WITH (Lab) STONEYHOLME Gordon Lishman BRIERCLIFFE (Lib Dem) Lishman Margaret BRIERCLIFFE (Lib Dem) Martin Tony TRINITY (Lab) McCann Peterr ROSEHILL WITH (LibDem) BURNLEY WOOD 7 Lorraine Mehanna ROSEGROVE WITH (B&P Ind) LOWERHOUSE Mottershead Neil GANNOW (B&P Ind) Newhouse Andrew CLIVIGER WITH (Cons) WORSTHORNE Pate Lian BRUNSHAW (Lab) Payne Emma WHITTLEFIELD WITH (B&P Ind) IGHTENHILL Payne Mark GANNOW (B&P Ind) Raja Asif LANEHEAD (Lab) Roper David WHITTLEFIELD (Ind) WITH IGHTENHILL Royle Ann LANEHEAD (Lab) Lone Sehrish BANK HALL (Labour) Sumner Jeff ROSEHILL WITH (Lib Dem) BURNLEY WOOD T atchell Andrew GAWTHORPE (Lab) Towneley Cosima CLIVIGER WITH (Cons) WORSTHORNE Townsend Mark BRUNSHAW (Lab) 8 MEMBERS OF THE BURNLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL 2018-19 BANK HALL WARD PARTICULARS OF SERVICE Lubna Khan (Lab) 5th May 2016- 34 Bromsgrove Road, Retires 2020 Burnley BB10 3BG Tel Nos: 07486 390574 Email: [email protected] Afrasiab Anwar (Lab) 3rd May 2018- 12 The Kilns Retires 2022 Burnley BB11 2RW Tel Nos: 07790 009552 Email:[email protected] Sehrish Lone (Lab) 2nd May 2019 – 30 Lindsay Street Retires 2023 Burnley BB11 2SF Phone: 01282 425470 Mobile: 07448 702406 9 BRIERCLIFFE WARD Margaret Lishman (Lib/Dem) 2nd May 1991- 42 Halifax Road 4th May 1995 Briercliffe 4th May 1995- Burnley BB10 3QN 6th May 1999 Tel Nos: 421865 6th May 1999- Mobile;07977218622 2nd May 2002 Email: 2nd May 2002- [email protected] 4th May 2006 4th May 2006- 1st May 2008 1st May 2008- 3rd May 2012 3rd May 2012- 5th May 2016 5th May 2016- Retires 2020 10 Gordon Lishman (Lib/Dem) 3rd May 2018- 42 Halifax Road Retires 2022 Briercliffe Burnley BB10 3QN Tel Nos: 421865 Mobile;07778 271177 Email: [email protected] 11 Anne Rosemarie Kelly 3rd May 2007- (Lib/Dem) 5th May 2011 46 Halifax Road 5th May 2011- Briercliffe 7TH May 2015 Burnley 7th May 2015 – BB10 3QN 2nd May 2019 Tel Nos: 438328 2nd May 2019- 0775 325 3040 Retires 2023 Email: [email protected] BRUNSHAW WARD 12 Lian Pate (Lab) 3rd May 2012 – 136 Glen View Road 5th May 2016 Burnley 5th May 2016- BB11 2QS Retires 2020 Tel Nos:07949 120817 E-mail: [email protected] Paul Campbell (Lab) 3rd May 2012-5th c/o Burnley Town Hall May 2016 Manchester Road 3rd May 2018- Burnley Retires 2022 BB11 9SA Tel Nos: 07961 891977 E-mail: [email protected] Mark Townsend (Lab) 10th June 2 Rose Cottages 2004- Todmorden Road 1st May 2008 Cockden 5th May 2011 – Burnley 7tth May 2015 BB10 3QQ 7th May 2015 – Tel Nos: 07854 437417 2nd May 2019 E-mail: 2nd May 2019- [email protected] Retires 2023 CLIVIGER WITH WORSTHORNE 13 Andrew Newhouse (Cons) 3rd May 2012 – 5th Woodland View May 2016 Higher Cote Farm 5th May 2016- Worsthorne Retires 2020 Burnley BB10 3LZ Tel Nos: 459916 Email: [email protected] Ivor Emo (Cons) 3rd May 2018- 5 Sunnyfield Avenue Retires 2022 Cliviger BB10 4TE Tel Nos: 07964 593175 Email: [email protected] Cosima Cecilia Towneley (Cons) 3rd May 2007- Dyneley 5th May 2011 Cliviger 5th May 2011- 7th Burnley May 2015 BB11 3RE 7th May 2015 – 2nd Tel Nos: 831832 May 2019 07817 725976 2nd May 2019- E-mail: Retires 2023 [email protected]. uk 14 COALCLOUGH WITH DEERPLAY Bill Brindle (Lab) 1st May 2008- 3rd 18 Rosehill Mount May 2012 Burnley BB11 4HW 5th May 2016- Retires 2020 Tel Nos:07972 805858 Email: [email protected] Gordon Birtwistle (Lib/Dem) 5th May 1983 - 19 Glen View Road 7th May 1987 Burnley 7th May 1987 - BB11 2QL 2nd May 1991 Tel Nos: 07836 364416 2nd May 1991 Email: - 4th May 1995 gbirtwistle@burnley gov.uk 4th May 1995- 6th May 1999 6th May 1999- 2nd May 2002 2nd May 2002- 4th May 2006 4th May 2006 - 6th May 2010 6th May 2010- 22nd May 2014 22nd May 2014- 3rd May 2018 3rd May 2018- Retires 2022 15 Howard Baker (Lib Dem) 4th May 2006- c/o Town Hall 6th May 2010 Manchester Road 6th May 2010- Burnley 22nd May 2014 BB11 9SA 22nd May 2014- Mobile: 07919 920910 3rd May 2018 Email: [email protected] 2nd May 2019- Retires 2023 DANESHOUSE WITH STONEYHOLME Saeed Chaudhary (Lab) 3rd May 1990-2nd 19/21 Redvers Street May 1991 Burnley BB10 1RT 3rd May 2012 – 5th Tel Nos: 07737 009910 May 2016 Email: 5th May 2016- [email protected] Retires 2020 Shah Hussain (Lab) Feb 2007-1st 44 Ennismore May 2008 Street 6th May 2010- Burnley 22nd May 2014 BB10 3DL 22nd May 2014- Tel Nos: 07980 000941 3rd May 2018 Email: 3rd May 2018- [email protected] Retires 2022 Wajid Khan (Lab) 3rd May 2007 - 40/42 Disraeli Street 4th May 2011 Burnley BB10 1HR 4th May 2011-7th Tel Nos: 07855 957537 May 2015 Email: 7th May 2015 – [email protected] 2nd May 2019- Retires 2023 GANNOW WARD 16 Mark Payne (B&P Ind) 360 Padiham Road, Burnley BB12 6TA 5th May 2016- Retires 2020 Tel Nos: 07976 711032 Email: [email protected] Neil Mottershead (B&P Ind) 6th May 2010 – 12 Hambledon View 22nd May 2014 Burnley BB12 6NY 22nd May 2014- Tel Nos: 778735 3rd May 2018 07814 455928 Email: 3rd May 2018- [email protected] Retires 2022 Charlie Briggs (B&P Ind) 3rd May 2007 – 96 Lowerhouse Lane 5th May 2011 Rosegrove 5th May 2011- Burnley 7th May 2015- BB12 6JA 7th May 2015 – Tel Nos: 456845 2nd May 2019 07816 510668 2nd May 2019- Email: [email protected] Retires 2023 17 GAWTHORPE WARD Andrew Tatchell (Lab) 6th May 1999 – 29 Whalley Road 1st May 2003 Padiham 10th June 2004 Burnley -1st May 2008 BB12 8JR 1st May 2008 - Tel Nos: 779764 3rd May 2012 07854 437139 -mail: [email protected] 3rd May 2012 – 5th May 2016 5th May 2016- Retires 2020 Frank Cant (Lab) 4th May 2000-4th 6 Badger Close May 2002 - Padiham 4th May 2002 - Burnley 4th May 2006 BB12 8PP 4th May 2006 - Tel Nos: 771873 6th May 2010 07799946376 6th May 2010- Email: [email protected] 22nd May 2014 22nd May 2014- 3rd May 2018 3rd May 2018- Retires 2022 John Harbour (Lab) 2nd May 1991- 17 Town Hill Bank 4th May 1995 Padiham 4th May 1995 - Burnley 6th May 1999 BB12 8DH 1st May 2003 - Tel Nos:771132 3rd May 2007 Email: [email protected] 3rd May 2007 - 5th May 2011 5th May 2011- 7th May 2015 7th May 2015 – 2nd May 2019- 18 2nd May 2029- Retires 2023 19 HAPTON WITH PARK Alan Hosker (Brexit) 7th May 2015 – 2 Bright Street 5th May 2016 Padiham Burnley BB12 8RA 5th May 2016- Tel Nos: 07724 223565 Retires 2020 Email: [email protected] Tom Commis (Brexit) 3rd May 2018- 24 St Matthew St Retires 2022 Burnley BB11 4JJ Tel Nos: 07738828742 Email: [email protected] Peter Gill (Brexit) 2nd May 2019- 81 Langdale Road Retires 2023 Padiham Burnley BB12 8PB Email: [email protected] 20 LANEHEAD WARD Asif Raja (Lab) 5th May 2016- 13 Grasmere Street, Retires 2020 Burnley BB10 1HP Tel No: 07976 711029 Email: [email protected] Shbana Khan (Lab) 3rd May 2018- 16 Highfield Avenue Retires 2022 Burnley BB10 2PR Tel Nos: 07894 951422 Email:[email protected] Ann Royle (Lab) 5th May 2011-7th Email:6 Barbon [email protected] Street May 2015 Burnley 7th May 2015 - BB10 1TS 2nd May 2019 Tel Nos: 701797 2nd May 2019- Email: [email protected] Retires 2023 QUEENSGATE WARD Mohammed Ishtiaq (Lab) 7th May 2015 – 154 Casterton Avenue 2nd May 2019 Burnley BB10 2PR 2nd May 2019- Tel Nos: 07738 607514 Retires 2023 Email: [email protected] Arif Khan (Lab) 7th May 1998 - 16 Highfield 2nd May 2002 Avenue Burnley 3rd May 2007- BB10 2PR 5th May 2011 Tel Nos: 07792 588881 3rd May 2012- 5th May 2016 Email: [email protected] 5th May 2016- Retires 2020 21 Sue Graham (Lab) 22nd May 2014 90 Marsden Road – 3rd May 2018 Burnley 3rd May 2018- Tel Nos: 429609 Retires 2022 07802 889058 E mail: [email protected] ROSEGROVE WITH LOWERHOUSE Lorraine Mehanna (B&P Ind) 2nd May 2019- 21 Rosegrove Lane Retires 2023 Burnley Lancashire BB12 6HX Phone: 07546 555209 Email: [email protected].
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