Draft:Alison Teal (Former Sheffield Green Councillor)
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Alison Teal is a former Sheffield Green Councillor [1], who is standing as an Independent candidate in the upcoming UK General Election [2] .
Teal was formerly Sheffield Council cabinet member for Sustainable Neighbourhoods, Wellbeing, Parks and Leisure which included responsibility for the city's library service [3] which had controversially transferred the majority of it's libraries to volunteers in 2014 when the council was under Labour control, a policy Teal did nothing to change during her tenure [4] .
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(help) - ^ "Alison Teal - Candidate Profile".
- ^ https://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/documents/s44625/6.%20Executive%20Arrangements%20and%20Shadow%20Cabinet%20Appointments%20for%20the%20Municipal%20Year%202021-22.pdf.
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(help) - ^ "Decisions for issue the Future of Sheffield Library Services". 13 January 2014.