LETTER: We can now get back to council work

Everybody in the land must be delighted that the General Election and District Elections are finally over.

The three of us can now change our day-to-day election strategy way of working and start thinking about council work and looking after the good people of the Moulton, Weston and Cowbit ward.

The district election appeared to be a very long drawn out affair and we would like to thank the other four candidates who stood for election in the ward for the professional way they fought the election. It was hard but fair.

I don’t think that any of us slept for two days over the Thursday/Friday period but it was very worthwhile.

You, the electorate, have voted all three of us back in to be your district councillors for a further four year term so it’s goodbye door knocking and leaflet dropping and hello council work.

The three of us promise to continue to support all of our electorate over the next four years and it will be very nice getting back to normal.

During this very long election campaign we met some amazing people, we received fantastic support and ate lots of cake and drunk lots of tea.

We listened to your concerns and had many doorstep debates.

All of your ideas, suggestions and comments will be in our thoughts when it comes to council work that affects our ward.

We also not only have to thank the electorate for their support, but we also have to thank our wives, family, friends and numerous helpers for all their hard work and total support over a very long election period.

Once again good people of Moulton, Weston and Cowbit many thanks for your support.

Normal service will now be resumed.

Couns Anthony Casson, Rodney Grocock and Andrew Woolf

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