Year: 1976
Source: scanned by Steve lambert from his personal archive
Archived: December 2018
Summary:
Post dates the 1976 local election successes. 6 key facts.
Format:
Single sided typescript on green paper, possibly roneo'd onto scrap as a sample (bleed through of the other side in scan is unrelated)
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