Localist group of independent politicians in West Lancashire
Our West Lancashire
Abbreviation
OWL
Leader
Adrian Owens
Deputy Leader
Ian Davis
Founded
February 2015
Ideology
Localism
Catch-all party
Colours
Orange
Slogan
Putting residents first and foremost
West Lancashire Borough Council
4 / 45
Lancashire County Council
0 / 84
Website
ourwestlancashire.com
Our West Lancashire (OWL) is a localist political party[1] in West Lancashire, United Kingdom.[2] As of May 2021 it held 7 seats on West Lancashire Borough Council.[3] The party also unsuccessfully contested seats in West Lancashire on Lancashire County Council, as well.[4] The group claims to have drawn members from all of the major parties in West Lancashire, and claims to "put residents before the party whip".[2] It is one of two localist parties in West Lancashire, alongside Skelmersdale Independent Party.
^"View registration". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
^ ab"Our West Lancashire – About us". Our West Lancashire. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
^"Your Councillors". West Lancashire Borough Council. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
^"Lancashire County Council: Elections". Lancashire County Council. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
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