Walkden Conservative Councillors have been out and about talking to local residents about Labour’s proposed congestion charge tax.
Walkden South Councillors Iain Lindley and Les Turner were joined by Conservative activists outside the Ellesmere Shopping Centre on Saturday to listen to local concerns about the proposed congestion charge tax and the lack of investment in the Walkden area contained within the TIF bid.
Hundreds of local residents have now signed the Conservative petition opposing the Congestion Charge tax. Residents will have the opportunity to register their objection to Labour’s Congestion Charge tax in a poll at the end of the month. Ballot papers will be posted out at the end of November and need to be returned by December 11th for the votes to be counted.
Conservative Councillors in Walkden are campaigning for a “no” vote - residents should vote no and reject the Congestion Charge tax!
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