David Nettleton was elected to Suffolk County Council in 2013 with 1,389 votes and re-elected in 2017 with 1,628 votes. The Tower Division covers half of Bury St Edmunds and includes the town centre plus the northern and western suburbs.
Suffolk residents are invited to come along and chat with Suffolk County Council’s Leader, Councillor Matthew Hicks, other county councillors and senior managers about their concerns and ideas for our great county.
Kay has lived in Needham Market for twenty-four years and served as a Town Councillor for fifteen years, on three occasions very proudly as Town Mayor. She was elected to the County Council in October 2018 and currently serve on the Scrutiny Committee. As she works locally part-time, Kay has the time to be committed to helping the residents of the area.
Suffolk residents are invited to come along and chat with Suffolk County Council’s Leader, Councillor Matthew Hicks, other county councillors and senior managers about their concerns and ideas for our great county.
Suffolk residents are invited to come along and chat with Suffolk County Council’s Leader, Councillor Matthew Hicks, other county councillors and senior managers about their concerns and ideas for our great county.
Karen is a local business woman, NHS Covid 19 vaccinator, County and District councillor. Karen is currently Chairman of the Suffolk Pension Fund committee. Since being elected she has worked with local communities to reduce the speed limit in 4 areas and helped improve drainage, upgrade roads surfaces and rights of way in rural villages.
Stuart was elected as the County Councillor for the Kesgrave and Rushmere St Andrew Wards in 2017, where he is also a part of the Audit Committee. He has lived in Kesgrave for 15 years and also sits as a District Councillor for the same area.
Paul grew up just outside Ipswich but has lived and worked in the town for the last thirty years. It is a great place to live, being just an hour from London and having a vibrant waterfront area. Paul was elected as the County Councillor for the Bixley Division in a by-election in May 2016.
My wife, who has family from Suffolk, and I moved to make our permanent home here in 2011. I have worked in charitable and private sector organisations. I believe that good local government is important and plays a vital role in supporting sustainable communities.
Robert became a Suffolk County Councillor in the 2017 election having moved from Wickhambrook to Bury St Edmunds in 2000, and has lived in Suffolk for 45 years.