“The next Labour administration at County Hall will join with Blyth Town councillors to act urgently and combat the crisis of poverty and health inequalities in Northumberland’s poorest postcodes” Councillor Kath Nisbet of Croft Ward in Blyth told us recently.
She also said “Helping those in greatest need may not be a glamour project similar to the modernisation of County Hall in Morpeth but it's a must for a large part of the population of Blyth and our other struggling wards county-wide as well as the Labour Party.”
“People in our poorest wards have a much shorter lifespan than those of the County’s wealthiest wards and we need to rectify as many obstacles as we can to correct the imbalance”.
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