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Darlington Borough Council

Question: WHAT MAKES YOU WANT TO BE A COUNCILLOR

Asked by chantellep to Alex, Anne-M, Dot, Joe, Kate, Lee on 5 Oct 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by abbieralphs, emily13, rebecca1, olivia, tomcurrie, chloewheeler.

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  • Photo: Lee VaseyLee Vasey answered on 4 Oct 2010:

    My Dad is a councillor in Sunderland so you could say that my parents influenced my choice. He is retiring next year because he will be 79 and I think he has done his bit. I also wanted to make a difference in my home town and make the place I live in the best it could be! I like Darlington it is a beautiful town and the councillors who represent you, do make a difference.

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  • Photo: Anne-Marie CurryAnne-Marie Curry answered on 4 Oct 2010:

    I want to be a councillor to make people happy and their lives easier. Also to change somethings in Darlington to make them better.

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  • Photo: Alex NicholsonAlex Nicholson answered on 4 Oct 2010:

    I have always wanted to be invovled with making decisions to help Darlington improve. When I was asked to be a councillor I said ‘Yes!’

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  • Photo: Dorothy LongDorothy Long answered on 5 Oct 2010:

    My main reason for wanting to be a councillor is that I am a member of the Labour Party and I wanted to make sure that Labour ideas got translated into action to improve our town and borough. Once I got on the Council I found out that is not as easy as it sounds. But I’ve kept on asking to be re-elected because I find all the things we do very interesting. I suppose I’m a sort of natural busybody, I love knowing what’s going on in Darlington life.

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