Bernard Brook-Partridge (born 1927) is a retired barrister, businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was a member of St Pancras Borough Council 1959-62, he unsuccessfully sought election to the London County Council in 1958, and made two unsuccessful attempts to win parliamentary seats. He sat as a member of the Greater London Council representing Havering 1967-1973 and Hornchurch, Romford 1973 – May 21, 1985, when he resigned from the GLC. Committee Chair, Town Development 7 June 1971, Arts 24 May 1977, Public Services and Safety 16 May 1978. Chairman of the GLC 1980-81.
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| - Bernard Brook-Partridge (born 1927) is a retired barrister, businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was a member of St Pancras Borough Council 1959-62, he unsuccessfully sought election to the London County Council in 1958, and made two unsuccessful attempts to win parliamentary seats. He sat as a member of the Greater London Council representing Havering 1967-1973 and Hornchurch, Romford 1973 – May 21, 1985, when he resigned from the GLC. Committee Chair, Town Development 7 June 1971, Arts 24 May 1977, Public Services and Safety 16 May 1978. Chairman of the GLC 1980-81.
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| - Bernard Brook-Partridge (born 1927) is a retired barrister, businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was a member of St Pancras Borough Council 1959-62, he unsuccessfully sought election to the London County Council in 1958, and made two unsuccessful attempts to win parliamentary seats. He sat as a member of the Greater London Council representing Havering 1967-1973 and Hornchurch, Romford 1973 – May 21, 1985, when he resigned from the GLC. Committee Chair, Town Development 7 June 1971, Arts 24 May 1977, Public Services and Safety 16 May 1978. Chairman of the GLC 1980-81. Several appearances here [1].
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