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Newcomer to politics standing as independent candidate for Astley Mosley Common

A newcomer to the Mosley Common area with no previous political experience is standing as an independent candidate to become a councillor in Wigan.

Andy Brown is standing on two key issues for the Astley Mosley Common ward: the controversial Mosley Common development proposal and the Clean Air Zone.

After moving to the area from Stockport in June 2021, he was surprised the development issue had flown under the radar.

Read more: Can Wigan's infrastructure cope with almost 900 new homes a year?

The 36-year-old never expected he would be hosting a meeting with Leigh MP James Grundy and local councillors in his house - but suddenly he was in the thick of local politics.

“Me and the Mrs are not busy bodies really but it was one of those things where you have to do something about it,” the Mosley Common resident said.

“I was chairing a meeting, sat on this table with our MP and councillors and thought, what am I doing here?

“I never really had big political ambitions when I moved into the area. But when I spoke to people about the Mosley Common development, no one really knew about it so my wife and I started sending out letters.”

A masterplan for Mosley Common includes 1,100 homes, improved transport links, and a total £155m investment in the area.

It has been put forward by Peel Land & Property and would lie south west of Walkden and east of Tyldesley.

The property and land owning giant claim it would bring around 200 jobs to the local area.

Peel says: "The vision is to create a healthy living community with distinctive neighbourhoods that will be embedded into the area’s natural landscape of woodlands, watercourses and moss land with a new community and travel hub sitting at the heart of the scheme."

The company says new

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