A Pickering councillor is out as Durham’s police services board chair amid travelling controversy
Councillor Kevin Ashe is no longer chair of the board after he took his name off of the ballot. The move comes after criticism of a trip he took during the lockdown in December. Frazer Snowdon has more.
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