Alan Green (Cleethorpes Politician)
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Alan Green BEM (15 May 1932 – 18 August 2003) was a British railwayman who served as a councillor and municipal leader in
Cleethorpes Cleethorpes () is a seaside town on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire, England with a population of 38,372 in 2020. It has been permanently occupied since the 6th century, with fishing as its original industry, then develo ...
,
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. Green was born in
Cleethorpes Cleethorpes () is a seaside town on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire, England with a population of 38,372 in 2020. It has been permanently occupied since the 6th century, with fishing as its original industry, then develo ...
and worked for
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at
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. As a railway worker he joined the
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and was elected as chairman of the local branch when he was 22. In 1981 he was awarded the
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at
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for his dedication and loyalty to the railway industry. At the age of 24 Green was elected to Cleethorpes Borough Council as councillor for the North ward, having joined the Labour Party. He was defeated for re-election after three years but determined to continue in local politics. In 1963 he was elected as councillor for Croft Baker ward, which he held until just before his death. He served as
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of Cleethorpes in 1967 and again in 1976. Green was very keen to see
Cleethorpes Cleethorpes () is a seaside town on the estuary of the Humber in North East Lincolnshire, England with a population of 38,372 in 2020. It has been permanently occupied since the 6th century, with fishing as its original industry, then develo ...
develop as a tourist attraction. One of his greatest achievements, as leader of Cleethorpes Borough Council in the 1970s, was to lead the way in building the Cleethorpes Leisure Centre. This was a replacement for the large outdoor pool which had been destroyed by a storm. Green was re-elected in Croft Baker ward in
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council in 1995 after local government reorganisation, and again in 1999. In 2003 he was narrowly defeated for re-election.Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher, "Local Elections Handbook 1999", Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, 1999, p. 68. The council awarded him the status of
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in 2003 for his extensive services to the local community.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Green, Alan 1932 births 2003 deaths Councillors in the Borough of North East Lincolnshire Labour Party (UK) councillors British Rail people English trade unionists Recipients of the British Empire Medal People from Cleethorpes Mayors of places in Yorkshire and the Humber Leaders of local authorities of England