Eric Ollerenshaw

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Eric Ollerenshaw OBE

Member of the London Assembly
for the Conservative Party
(London–wide)
In office
4 May 2000 – 10 June 2004

Nationality British
Political party Conservative

Eric Ollerenshaw OBE is a British Conservative politician.

He was born and grew up in Lancashire and, having spent many years living in London, now lives in Lancaster[1].

Until recently, he was leader of the opposition group in the London Borough of Hackney[2] representing Springfield as one of its three Conservative councillors. For a short time he was joint leader of the council with Labour's Jules Pipe during Hackney's most troubled period. He has also been a member of the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) between 1986 to 1990. Ollerenshaw was a list member of the London Assembly and was the leader of the opposition group in the Assembly until he lost his seat in the 2004 election. He remains a board member of the London Development Agency.

He has been selected as the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Lancaster and Fleetwood at the next parliamentary election.[3]

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