____________________________________________________________________________________________________ GAZELEY PARISH COUNCIL Newsletter News from the Parish Council Local Elections th On 7 May, the country goes to the polls to elect a new government. On the same day, elections are also being held for County and District Councillors and this year there is a contested election for Gazeley Parish Councillors. There are seven vacancies on Gazeley Parish Council. 9 residents have been nominated to stand for election to fill those vacancies for the next four years and here, in their own words, is who they are: Hilary Appleton – We moved to Gazeley 5 years ago. Keen to be involved in village life and make a positive contribution, I soon agreed to be co-opted onto the Parish Council and have been pleased to serve the village in that role since then. I also helped to set up and run the Gazeley History Society since June 2012. My particular interests are helping to build a strong inclusive village identity – e.g. all age groups – improving the condition of village assets, particularly the Green; being open to forward-looking ideas for new development in the village and protecting and enhancing our green and rural environment. Paul Beard – I have been a resident in Gazeley for 23 years. My children attended Gazeley Primary School where I was also a Governor before it closed. I am on the Board of Trustees of Gazeley United Charities. I have been on the Parish Council for the past 7 years and Chairman for the past 3 years. I am Group CIO of a global software company based on the Science Park in Cambridge. I value village life and wish we could stop those few “uncaring” dog owners who do not clear up after their animals! My interests are gardening and digital photography. April 2015 John Chambers – I have lived in Gazeley for 15 years, married with 2 daughters. I am the European Sales Manager for a company called SPS who are based in Blackpool. They manufacture a whole range of promotional products for business which are sold to distributors who are then in touch with end users, i.e. people and companies who want to promote their products and services! My main interests are Golf and walking and I am a keen member of the Gazeley Golf society which meets once a month to hack around a few courses in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk! Having lived here for so long (and have no intention of moving as Gazeley is a great village), I wanted to be on the Parish Council to give a voice on how it can develop, be fair yet beneficial to the residents of Gazeley, and represent views from the “bottom end” of the village in any decisions whilst also maintaining the charm of a small friendly village. I believe the village has a uniqueness we want to protect yet create opportunities for enhancement. Ray Francis – I have lived in Gazeley for 26 years. My four children attended Gazeley Primary School. For a period of four years I managed Gazeley Football Club and transformed its finances from a debt position to a viable club. When the number of players dwindled the club folded but I should like to see it revived in the future. I currently work as a Corporate Account Manager for a global distribution organisation and prior to that had careers in Lloyds of London and the Stock Exchange. If I was fortunate to be elected as a councillor I would bring my commercial knowledge, enthusiasm and drive to the team. I am keen to see the environment around the village maintained and improved to a high standard. In particular, areas such as the ponds and the village green should be improved and the approaches to the village should be cleared of litter. Being a regular walker I am disgusted by the amount of litter being dumped around our villages. It has to stop. Kevin Grimwood – I moved to the village in 2007 and married my wife, Lisa, who has been a resident of Gazeley all her life. I have one son, a daughter, two step-sons and 4 grandchildren. I am a keen member of the Gazeley Golf Society, a member of Gazeley Cricket Club and I have also represented Gazeley darts, pool and petanque teams since living in the village. Wherever I’ve lived I have always been keen to get involved with the local community. I am employed in the refrigeration and petrochemical industries and am also a football referee and assessor. I became a Parish Councillor in May 2011. In the future I am keen to see the facilities at the playing field improved, with proper changing rooms and toilet facilities, and I would like to see an improvement in the equipment at the children’s playing field, especially for the older age children. I feel strongly about the position of the speed limit signs and I feel that they should be moved to the outskirts of the village. Another issue I feel strongly about is the amount of water that floods Kentford Road and I feel that we should campaign stronger on both these issues to Suffolk Highways Department. The most important aspect of being a councillor is to serve the interests of the residents of Gazeley. Judy Moatt – I have lived in Gazeley for over 40 years and have served on the Parish Council for over 20 years. I was a Governor at Gazeley Primary School until its closure and I am on the Board of Trustees of Gazeley United Charities. My main interest is in the wildlife of the countryside. I now volunteer for the R.V.S. at Newmarket Hospital. I feel that it is very important to support all the events that are held in the village which help to draw the community together. Tom Morgan – My wife Liz and I have two grown up daughters and three young grandchildren. I was brought up in Barrow and Liz and I came to live in Gazeley at Easter 1976. I retired from my job in structural engineering at the end of May 2014. I have been on Gazeley Parish Council for about 11 years. I try to be fair and honest in what I say and to be unbiased and objective. I have previously been on the Village Hall Committee, Chairman of the Gazeley cricket and table tennis clubs and various other clubs and societies outside the village. Also, I am currently a member of the Gazeley History Society organising committee. I play cricket and five-a-side football, enjoy working on my allotment, local and worldwide history, archaeology, astronomy, geology and interesting things in general. Pat Spillane – I was born in Sydney, Australia and have lived and run businesses in Suffolk for the past 26 years which included founding the Old Cannon Brewery in Bury St. Edmunds. I am now hoping to repeat the success of that business in Gazeley at The Chequers by creating a sustainable and diverse commercial facility in the village. I worked hard to raise funds for a defibrillator in the village and was satisfied to see it installed in the telephone kiosk on the green. I believe that this is a vital and necessary asset to the village and I was pleased to be instrumental in providing it. The Chequers is currently undergoing much needed renovation and we have plans to convert the whole of the ground floor into a bar and restaurant. I would like to be elected onto the Parish Council to help steer improvements and positive changes that will bring long term benefits to the whole village community. Charlene Vandenbroucke – Most of you will probably know that I am French and have lived in Gazeley for nine years (sixteen years in total in the UK). I have served on the Parish Council here for the last four years. I am also an active member of the Events Committee and help when I can at events run by All Saints’ Church. Most recently I organised a cake stall for the MacMillan Coffee Morning and have plans for a similar event this year. I am thirty nine years old and work as a freelance translator for the biotech industry. My personal pleasures include cooking for friends, good films, gardening, travelling and visiting places of interest. I love British and French history and have a particular interest for lost civilisations. My reason for wanting to be re-elected to the Parish Council is simply that I want to support and help my village. Well there they are. Please go along to the Village Hall on 7th May and use your vote to help to decide who will serve you for the next four years. Other news The Annual Parish Meeting is being held on Tuesday 12th May at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. We’ll have reports from all the village organisations, (and who knew that there was a Gazeley Golf Society!), and we will be throwing open the floor to any residents who wish to make a contribution to the discussion. This isn’t a Parish Council meeting, it is your meeting so do come along and have your say on anything at all. The AGM of the Parish Council will follow straight after this meeting.
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