A councillor has apologised for his conduct at a meeting where he accused the council leader of using his position to  "orchestrate" the demise of a town’s market.

Cllr Bernard Wynne, of Middleton Independents Party (MIP), made a series of explosive claims about Cllr Neil Emmott at a Rochdale Council meeting in December – shortly after the authority stepped in to take Middleton market under its control.

The East Middleton councillor also suggested the leader had been supported in his endeavours by Cllr Peter Williams and Cllr June West – the chair and vice-chair of the Middleton Township Committee.

 

Cllr Bernard Wynne (Picture: Rochdale Council)

Cllr Bernard Wynne (Picture: Rochdale Council)

 

He persisted in outlining his party’s "significant concerns", despite mayor Cllr Ali Ahmed ordering him to stop and direct his grievance through the proper channels.

However, at a full council meeting on Wednesday, March 22, Cllr Wynne offered his "sincere apologies" for his actions in December – which he said he now realised violated the council code of conduct.

“I retract all I said in the meeting that caused offence by the manner and tone I used,” he said.

“As a councillor it is my responsibility to set a good example and maintain a high standard of behaviour in my role.

"I am deeply sorry that I have failed to do so.

"I understand that my behaviour has caused concern and disappointment among my peers, colleagues and members of the council.”

Cllr Wynne assured members he took the matter seriously and was "committed to making things right".

“I fully accept responsibility for my actions and will work to regain the trust and confidence of those who have been affected by my behaviour,” he said.

Cllr Williams did not appear to fully accept the apology, saying Cllr Wynne should have known the basis of his remarks related to a year-old complaint that had been dismissed as "vexatious".

He also said it had "not addressed" the response it had sparked on social media, which became "alive with rumours that were not very pleasant about, in particular, the leader of the council".

 

Cllr Peter Williams (Picture: Rochdale Council)

Cllr Peter Williams (Picture: Rochdale Council)

 

This, he told the meeting, included a comment from a MIP supporter, that suggesting Cllr Emmott should be wary that "malfeasance in public office" could lead to a prison sentence.

Cllr Emmott thanked Cllr Wynne for apologising for the manner in which he raised his concerns at the December full council meeting.

But he also asked Cllr Wynne to retract the allegations made about himself, Cllr Williams and Cllr West on the night.

 

Rochdale council leader, Cllr Neil Emmott (Picture: Rochdale Council)

Rochdale council leader, Cllr Neil Emmott (Picture: Rochdale Council)

 

However, Cllr Wynne said he was not prepared to do so at this stage as the matters raised were still under investigation.

He said not all the allegations were part of the complaint Cllr Williams had referred to and he did not wish to add anything further while there were still further investigations to be completed.

The full council met at Number One Riverside.