Southport Conservatives last week elected a new Officer team, with responsibility for the day-to-day running of our growing Association.
Our new Chairman is Bob Teesdale. Originally from Norton Canes in Staffordshire, Bob moved to Southport in 1964 and has lived here ever since.
Southport Conservatives have announced their first five candidates to fight this May’s local election.
Former Councillors Tony Brough and Sir Ron Watson CBE will be seeking re-election in their old Ainsdale and Dukes wards- with accountant Jordan Shandley, maritime pilot Captain Mike Morris and ret
Skills Minister Anne Milton has praised the turnaround of King George V College, which has completed a merger to help transform educational opportunities across the constituency.
King George V has gone from an inadequate Ofsted rating to one of Good thanks to the dedication and hard work of the sta
The Conservative Government are working hard to ensure a brighter and better future. Since 2010, 6'170 new apprenticeships have been made available in Southport. Apprenticeships offer a great entrance into the working world and opportunities to gain qualifications, skills and experience.
Southport Conservatives are pleased to announce that Ann Pearmain will be standing to become Dukes Ward Councillor for this council by-election. Ann is a resident of Dukes Ward and is a passionate, confident and out-spoken member of the Southport Conservative Party.
A Council by-election has been announced for Dukes Ward after the resignation of dedicated Conservative Councillor Pat Ball.
Pat Ball was elected as a councillor in 2011 and has worked hard to represent the residents of Dukes throughout her time as a councillor.
Members of the Conservative Party w
The number of people in Southport on out-of-work benefits is 49% lower than in 2010.
There are more people in work than ever before.
Under this Conservative government, unemployment is at its lowest level since 1975. Over 3 million more people are now in work since 2010.
Local MP Invites schools in Southport to visit Parliament
Southport MP, Damien Moore, has appealed to all schools in the town to assist pupils to develop their political understanding by inviting them to visit Parliament.
In a letter to all primary and secondary schools in the local area, Damien h
This week, the government announced a further £40 million to support communities along Britain’s coastline, in addition to the £2million Southport has already received for improvements to the grade two listed pier on the seafront.
The North West has already benefited from over £8million in the firs