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Mary Pointon
(1900-1983)
Mary Pointon became a
councillor with Coseley Urban District Council in 1946 and was its
first woman chair in 1953. She was also chair of the Housing Committee
for twelve years and vice chair of Education.
She joined Wolverhampton
Council in 1966 representing Springvale Ward. She become chair of
the Housing Committee and a member of the Leisure and Municipal
Trading Committees.

Election
leaflet, Municipal Elections, 1971 (D-LAB/2/16/E)
In 1970
Mary became agent and constituency secretary for Bob Edwards, the
Labour Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South East.
Mary was an active Labour
councillor right up to her death in 1983.
In the same year the
library at Woodcross was dedicated to her memory.

Mary
Pointon Community Library, Woodcross (L027p)
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