Councillors

Whalley Range Labour - Postal Vote Dealine Day

Voter registration deadline is today

Today is the final day you can register to vote in order to take part in the local elections this year. You can go to gov.uk/register-to-vote, or for more information see our own question and answer page on Individual Electoral Registration. Angeliki Stogia, Councillor for Whalley Range and Labour’s candidate in this year’s local election, […]

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Whalley Range Labour - Angeliki Stogia Joins Sir Gerald Kaufman on the Election Trail

Angeliki and Sir Gerald get the election underway

At a public meeting on Sunday 10 April, Whalley Range Labour Party formally launched the campaign to re-elect Angeliki Stogia as Councillor on Thursday 5 May. Angeliki and Sir Gerald Kaufman spoke, supported by Mary Watson and Aftab Razaq, and there were questions from the floor on topics such as homelessness, Council democracy, fracking, and

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Whalley Range Labour - Mary Watson and Angeliki Stogia on Future Development of Manchester Parks

City parks in the next decade – have your say

Cllr Mary Watson and Angeliki help out in a ‘litter pick’ organised by Friends of Alexandra ParkIn her role as Assistant Executive Member for Culture and Leisure, Whalley Range Councillor Angeliki Stogia is helping promote a new Manchester City Council consultation on the future development of all the city’s parks and green spaces over the

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Whalley Range Labour - Drainage Issues

Dealing with drainage problems in Whalley Range

The recent storms and heavy rainfall in northern England have continued to cause problems, and the local roads and drains are no exception. Whalley Range councillor Angeliki Stogia has been putting pressure on the Council’s Highways department to do more to resolve longstanding problems (such as blocked and damaged drains flooding the cycleways on Upper

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Whalley Range Labour - Angeliki Stogia Speed Watch on Brantingham Road

Community Speedwatch scheme for Whalley Range

Speeding cars and anti-social driving continue to be a problem on some streets in Whalley Range and Chorlton. Councillor Angeliki Stogia has been talking to local community organisations about setting up a Community Speedwatch scheme. This is a new initiative where active members of the community join together with the support of the police to

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Whalley Range Labour - Mary Watson and Angeliki Stogia - Manchester’s Charter For Older People

Manchester’s charter for older people

On 18 November, Whalley Range councillor Mary Watson introduced a motion in the City Council to formally adopt the Older People’s Charter in our city. It has been drafted by the Age-Friendly Manchester board which includes representatives from Whalley Range and Chorlton. Mary – seen here with fellow Whalley Range councillor Angeliki Stogia at an

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