Frank White
In office 2005–2006Preceded by Prentice Howarth Succeeded by Walter Hall In office Oct 1974 – 1983 Preceded by Michael Fidler Succeeded by Constituency abolished
Born Frank Richard White
(1939-11-11 ) 11 November 1939 (age 85) Nationality British Political party Labour Spouse Eileen Crook
Frank Richard White (born 11 November 1939) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
Early life
He is the son of Edna Mead and Arthur Leslie White, a sapper with the Royal Engineers , who died in 1943 as a Japanese Prisoner of War while working on the infamous Burma-Siam Railway .[ 1] [ 2] Following his education at Folds Road School in Bolton and Bolton Technical School, Frank worked in a mail order distribution firm, becoming an official in the General and Municipal Workers Union .[ 1] In 1967, he married Eileen Crook at St Augustine's Church, Tonge Moor, Bolton and have three children[ 3]
Political career
His first elected political office was as a councillor to Bolton County Borough council, representing the Tonge ward from 1964 to 1974.[ 1] On his second attempt, he was elected at the October 1974 general election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the marginal Bury and Radcliffe constituency.[ 4] He was an assistant government whip from 1976 to 1978. His Bury and Radcliffe seat was abolished by boundary changes for the 1983 general election . Instead he stood in the new Bury North seat, but lost to the Conservative candidate Alistair Burt .[ 5] In 1986, he was elected as a councillor to Bolton Metropolitan Borough council, once again representing the Tonge ward . After ward boundary and name changes in 2004, he represented the Tonge with The Haulgh ward .[ 1] He attempted to re-enter Parliament in the 1987 general election for Bolton North East , but failed by 813 votes.[citation needed ]
Between 2005 and 2006, he served as the Mayor of Bolton , with his wife, Eileen, as Mayoress.[ 1] He was also the Chairman of Lancashire Co-operative Development Agency; a Magistrate , becoming Chairman of Bolton Magistrates Bench; and Chairman of East Bolton Regeneration Partnership.[ 1] [ 6]
An occasional amateur boxer and footballer , he is a keen supporter of Bolton Wanderers and a part-time football referee .[ 1]
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