Michelle Le Marinel
Council Champion for Mental Health Awareness
Your Labour Councillor for Clayton East, Brindle & Hoghton
Michelle Le Marinel moved to the area to work for Lancashire Constabulary having previously worked for Cleveland Police for a number of years. She retired in 2015 and lives locally with her partner enjoying our beautiful local countryside.
An active community campaigner and advocate, Michelle has opposed the cuts to local NHS services at Chorley Hospital, such as the 24-hour A&E – which has still not been fully reinstated.
Michelle is Labour’s Borough Councillor for Clayton East, Brindle and Hoghton. She has been working closely with residents in the area, particularly around the issue of speeding traffic that has been highlighted in the Lancashire Evening Post.
She is currently working with residents on developing a petition to demand the implementation of calming measures in these villages similar to those which have been introduced elsewhere.
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Updates From Clayton East, Brindle and Hoghton
Huge Election Success For Chorley Labour
Huge election success for Chorley Labour winning 13 out of 14 seats and gaining an extra 5 seats on Chorley Council
Central Lancashire Local Plan For Clayton and Whittle
County Councillor Mark Clifford has issued a statement in response to the Section 24 allocations within the Central Lancashire Local Plan
Updates From Clayton East, Brindle and Hoghton
Huge Election Success For Chorley Labour
Huge election success for Chorley Labour winning 13 out of 14 seats and gaining an extra 5 seats on Chorley Council
Central Lancashire Local Plan For Clayton and Whittle
County Councillor Mark Clifford has issued a statement in response to the Section 24 allocations within the Central Lancashire Local Plan