County Councillor for Brandon Division
Councillor Bishop has lived in Brandon for many years. In addition to his duties as a Conservative Councillor for Suffolk County Council, he is a member of Forest Heath District Council representing...
County Councillor for Newmarket & Redlodge Division
Lisa has lived in Suffolk all of her life, having been born and raised in Newmarket. She lives with her husband, Neil, in Red Lodge village. She has two children and two dogs. ...
County Councillor for Haverhill Cangle Division
Phillip has served as a Suffolk County Councillor since 2005 and as a member of Haverhill Town Council. He was also a member of St Edmundsbury Borough Council from 1999-2007. Phillip is a member...
County Councillor for Mildenhall Division
Stephen was elected as County Councillor in June 2009. Since then he has worked within local communities on a variety of issues.
County Councillor for Haverhill East & Kedington Division
Anne has lived in Haverhill for more than ten years and has represented Haverhill North for the past five as Borough Councillor. In November 2009 she was made a member of the...
County Councillor for Haverhill Cangle Division
As well as being a Borough Councillor, Tim was elected St Edmundsbury Mayor in 2012. He is also a County Councillor, vice-chair of Citizens Advice Bureau, a governor at Samuel Ward Academy, a...
County Councillor for Row Heath Division
Colin is Lakenheath born and bred, and lives there with his partner, Lisa. He works in his own business providing consultancy to companies both large and small, in land and planning matters for a wide...
County Councillor for Exning & Newmarket Division
Over the past few years Bill has arranged street meetings in Freshfields, Houldsworth Valley and Scaltback estates to give you opportunities to meet some of the people representing...
County Councillor for Blackbourne Division
Over her 20 years on the County Council, Cllr Spicer has served in a variety of positions on the front bench - including most recently 4 years as Cabinet Member for Public Protection which included...

