Alan Gibbons

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Notes

  1. Cllr Richard McLinden died of COVID in November 2020. No by-election was held due to restrictions imposed during the pandemic and his seat was vacant until the 2021 election.
Alan Gibbons
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Gibbons at The World Transformed 2018 in Liverpool
Leader of the Liverpool Community Independents
Assumed office
2023