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| County Councillor Natalie Rolls represents Wensleydale Ward |
Blyth Town Council, a Reform run local authority, has decided to cut back on its partnership with Northumberland County Council for streetcare services.
It may be a money saving exercise by Farage’s right wing gang in the Town but those who voted them into office are livid with the state of grass-cutting, a streetcare service that is one of the first to be cut back.
Prior to the May 2025 Town Council election, Blyth Reform Candidates made public complaints almost every day about the enhanced grass cutting services especially on Solingen Estate in the south of Blyth town.
Blyth is Northumberland’s largest Town and this complete destruction of a partnership locked in place since 2009 and bringing vast improvements to the service delivery right across the town has now spiralled into a chaotic mess and the Reform Councillors who have been taking photos of themselves replacing street cleansing operatives picking up litter don’t appear to be able to get improvements to services they have stopped paying for.
If this is meant to be a REFORMED way to deliver services they haven’t taken Blyth’s residents along with them.

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