I would like to thank all the residents in Clifton and Pendlebury who voted for me in the recent by-election. I was very disappointed not to be elected as I would have worked tirelessly for the whole ward.
I was deeply concerned to learn that a large number of residents in Clifton feel that they live in the forgotten and neglected part of the ward. I can only hope that they begin to receive the standard of services they are entitled to and their Councillors will take the time to listen to and act upon their concerns.
Kind regards,
Jillian Collinson
On Thursday, local residents in Clifton and Pendlebury will have the chance to choose a new Councillor. For many years the local community has been let down and taken for granted by the Labour Council - Labour do not listen to local residents.
Your Council Tax has now risen by 86% since 1997 and is one of the highest in the entire country, but what do you get for your money? The Labour Council can’t even look after the local environment properly by clearing litter and fly-tipping and our highways continue to crumble from lack of investment - that’s before the £22 million of taxpayers’ money wasted on the failed congestion charge bid!
This Thursday, you have the chance to make your voice heard. If elected as your Councillor, Jillian will be a strong voice for local residents in the Council Chamber, and she will always listen and put the views of the community first. It’s time for a change - vote Conservative!

North-West Conservative MEP Sajjad Karim joined Jillian Collinson and the Conservative team in Clifton and Pendlebury this weekend. Saj and colleagues delivered newsletters and talked to local voters in Clifton.
Jillian’s profile has now been uploaded to interactive local by-election site Votewise. Click here to view Jillian’s Votewise profile.
Don’t forget - at the last election there were just 149 votes between Labour and the Conservatives.
The LibDems were in a poor third place - a vote for them just helps Labour get back in!
It’s time for a change in Clifton and Pendlebury - only Jillian Collinson and the Conservatives can beat Labour here!
For too long, Labour’s stranglehold on Clifton and Pendlebury has been taken for granted. How many times have you heard “I do not vote because it won’t make a difference” or “I never vote, Labour always get in around here”? Well, this is not true any more - last year we gained more seats than any other Party in Salford. With your support, the days of Labour being able to take Clifton and Pendlebury for granted will soon be gone.
In Salford we have an excellent team of Conservative Councillors and Jillian will be a valuable addition to our team. She is already involved with the Council as an independent member of the Children’s Services Scrutiny Committee and as Chair of the Respect & Behaviour Commission.
So if you care about a safer neighbourhood, a good school for your children, the repair and maintenance of our roads and pavements and tackling the financial mismanagement of our City, then do not allow the Labour Party to take you for granted at this by-election.
Just look around and see if Labour are worthy of your vote, or is it time for a change? If so, please give Jillian your vote!
A huge thank-you to all the residents who returned the recent community survey - there has been a huge response! Jillian Collinson has read through every single reply and she is working hard to address all the issues raised by respondents.
It’s clear from the responses that local residents feel that they have been let down and taken for granted by the Labour Council. At the by-election on March 19th, the local community has a clear choice between hard-working local Conservative campaigner Jillian Collinson and the candidate of a Labour Party who have ignored residents in Clifton and Pendlebury.
Jillian will be a voice for local residents on Salford City Council, not the Council’s mouthpiece in Clifton and Pendlebury!
What you’ve said…
- The overwhelming majority of respondents did not think that the Labour Council listens to them - Jillian will always listen to local residents and put their concerns first.
- Local residents feel their Council Tax bills are too high - Conservatives proposed a freeze in Council Tax this year, opposed by Labour and not supported by the Liberal Democrats.
- Residents are not happy with the state of their roads and pavements - Labour have neglected our highways for decades, Jillian Collinson thinks fixing them should be a priority!