A very kind letter from the chairman of Lancashire County Council Paul Rigby which highlights how active Malcolm was on so many fronts at the council: Dear Antony and Lisa,
I am writing to you to express my very sincere condolences on the loss of your father, Malcolm.
As you are aware, Malcolm was elected as a Conservative member to the County Council in May 2005 to represent the electoral division of West Lancashire North. He was currently serving on the Development Control Committee and Full Council and, over the years, in addition to being appointed as the Lead Member for Highways and Transport, he also served on the following committees: Children's Services Scrutiny Committee, Commons and Town Greens Sub-Committee, Corporate Complaints Committee, Joint Advisory Committee for Strategic Planning, Lancashire Combined Fire Authority, Main Meeting/Planning/Resources/Strategy Group, Regulatory Committee (Deputy Chair).
Malcolm was a diligent and effective representative of all his constituents, having served his community for several years. He was readily approachable and many, many people appreciated the work he did in helping them and representing their interests.
He will be remembered fondly by all who met and worked with him and I hope in your present time of grieving, that these remembrances will bring you some comfort.
On behalf of Lancashire County Council please accept my thanks for all that Malcolm did for the people of Lancashire. Under normal circumstances, I would have attended his funeral, but I understand you will be holding a memorial service for him in due course.
My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Yours sincerely
County Councillor Paul Rigby
Chairman of Lancashire County Council
A very kind letter from the chairman of Lancashire County Council Paul Rigby which highlights how active Malcolm was on so many fronts at the council: Dear Antony and Lisa,
I am writing to you to express my very sincere condolences on the loss of your father, Malcolm.
As you are aware, Malcolm was elected as a Conservative member to the County Council in May 2005 to represent the electoral division of West Lancashire North. He was currently serving on the Development Control Committee and Full Council and, over the years, in addition to being appointed as the Lead Member for Highways and Transport, he also served on the following committees: Children's Services Scrutiny Committee, Commons and Town Greens Sub-Committee, Corporate Complaints Committee, Joint Advisory Committee for Strategic Planning, Lancashire Combined Fire Authority, Main Meeting/Planning/Resources/Strategy Group, Regulatory Committee (Deputy Chair).
Malcolm was a diligent and effective representative of all his constituents, having served his community for several years. He was readily approachable and many, many people appreciated the work he did in helping them and representing their interests.
He will be remembered fondly by all who met and worked with him and I hope in your present time of grieving, that these remembrances will bring you some comfort.
On behalf of Lancashire County Council please accept my thanks for all that Malcolm did for the people of Lancashire. Under normal circumstances, I would have attended his funeral, but I understand you will be holding a memorial service for him in due course.
My thoughts are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Yours sincerely
County Councillor Paul Rigby
Chairman of Lancashire County Council