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15 Facts About Noel Lynch

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Noel Lynch was an Irish politician living in England and a member of the Green Party of England and Wales.

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Noel Lynch represented the Green Party on the London Assembly between 2 May 2003 and 10 June 2004, after replacing Victor Anderson who resigned.

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Noel Lynch was Co-ordinator of the London Federation of Green Parties.

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Noel Lynch was the convenor of the London Federation of Green Parties and Co-Convenor of the Green Party Trade Union Group.

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Noel Lynch owned a shop that was described 'as the most interesting in London' by Time Out Magazine.

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Noel Lynch was a founder member of The Archer, a community newspaper for the N2 area, and he founded the East Finchley Traders Association.

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Noel Lynch was on the Administrative Committee of the Finchley Society and spent six years as a voluntary adviser with the East Finchley Advice Centre.

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Noel Lynch chaired the London-Irish Green Group and the London Green Party Animal Rights Group.

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Noel Lynch was fourth on the Green Party's list of candidates for the Top-Up seats at the 2000 London Assembly elections.

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Noel Lynch focused on health issues, the homeless, GM crops, fluoride, the aged, disability issues and animal rights.

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Noel Lynch campaigned successfully to save Cricklewood Homeless Centre and improved the then fledgling Patients Forum of the London Ambulance Service.

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Noel Lynch organised conferences in City Hall on GM Crops and Non-animal Medical Research.

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Noel Lynch was the party's parliamentary candidate for the Finchley and Golders Green constituency, where he came fourth with 1136 votes in the General Election of 2005.

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Noel Lynch was third on the Green Party's list of candidates for the Top-Up seats at the 2008 London Assembly elections, but the Green Party did not receive enough votes to elect a third Assembly member.

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Noel Lynch was again third on the Green Party list for the 2012 London Assembly election.