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'On Deposit for Public Inspection' North ‘ON DEPOSIT FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION’ NORTH WARWICKSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL PUBLIC REGISTER OF COUNCIL MEMBERS, WARDS, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES This Register is open for public inspection and has been compiled in accordance with Section 100G(1) of the Local Government Act, 1972, as inserted by Section 1 of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act, 1985 First Published - 1 April 1986 Latest Revision – 10 May 2018 To include reports considered by the Council at its meeting held on the 9 May 2018 2010/DS/000152 1 CONTENTS Page Section A Members of the Council and the Wards they 3 - 5 represent Section B Alphabetical List of Council Members 6 Section C Membership of Boards/Committees and Task and Finish Groups 7 - 9 2010/DS/000152 2 SECTION A MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL - ELECTED TO SERVE UNTIL MAY 2019 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF MEMBERS AND THE WARDS THEY REPRESENT ARLEY AND WHITACRE WARD (comprises the Parishes of Arley, Ansley and Over Whitacre) Councillor 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Baddesley Ensor, Baxterley, Bentley and Merevale and Grendon) Councillor Raymond Sweet, 65 New Street, Baddesley Ensor, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2DN Councillor Andy Wright, 4 Manor Close, Baddesley Ensor, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2BH 2010/DS/000152 3 COLESHILL NORTH WARD (comprises the North Ward of the Parish of Coleshill) Councillor Adam Farrell, 8 Paget Rise, Austrey, Atherstone, CV9 3EY Councillor Dominic Ferro, c/o Labour Group Room, The Council House, South Street, Atherstone CV9 1DE COLESHILL SOUTH WARD (comprises the South Ward of the Parish of Coleshill) Councillor Stacey Ingram, 22 Constantine Lane, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1TX Councillor Caroline Symonds, 89 Coventry Road, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 3EA CURDWORTH WARD (comprises the Parishes of Curdworth, Middleton, Wishaw, Lea Marston, Nether Whitacre and the West Ward of the Parish of Kingsbury) Councillor Joan Lea, 10 Robert Close, Coton Green, Tamworth, Staffs B79 8JR Councillor Terry Waters, Copperfields, Dog Lane, Nether Whitacre, Coleshill B46 2DT DORDON WARD – (comprises the Parish of Dordon) Councillor Jacky Chambers, Green Farm, Main Road, Baxterley, Atherstone, CV9 2LW Councillor Peter Morson, Ivydene Villa, Whitehouse Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1QE FILLONGLEY WARD (comprises the Parishes of Astley, Corley, Fillongley, Maxstoke, Shustoke, Great and Little Packington) Councillor Les Smith, 16 Eastlang Road, Fillongley, Coventry CV7 8ER Councillor David Wright, 3 Simmonds Way, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 3AX HARTSHILL WARD (comprises the Parishes of Caldecote and Hartshill) Councillor Margaret Bell, Abbey Field, Castle Road, Hartshill, Warwickshire CV10 0SE Councillor Brian Henney, 39 Sheepy Road, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 3AD HURLEY & WOOD END WARD (comprises the Hurley, Wood End and Piccadilly and Whateley Wards of the Parish of Kingsbury) Councillor Ann Lewis, 25 Wood Street, Wood End, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2QJ Councillor Hayden Phillips, 31 Wood Street, Wood End, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2QJ KINGSBURY WARD (comprises the Central Ward of the Parish of Kingsbury) Councillor Andy Jenns, 23 Mill Crescent, Kingsbury, Tamworth, Staffs B78 2LX Councillor Brian Moss, 93 Mill Crescent, Kingsbury, Tamworth, Staffs B78 2NW NEWTON REGIS & WARTON WARD (comprises the Parishes of Newton Regis, Seckington, Shuttington, Austrey and the Warton Ward of the Parish of Polesworth) Councillor Patrick Davey, 5 Park Road, Baddesley Ensor, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 2DS Councillor David Humphreys, 5 Elms Court, Austrey, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 3SS 2010/DS/000152 4 POLESWORTH EAST WARD (comprises the East Ward of the Parish of Polesworth) Councillor Michael Stanley, 16 Goodere Drive, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1BZ Councillor Emma Stanley, 16 Goodere Drive, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1BZ POLESWORTH WEST WARD (comprises the West Ward and the Birchmoor Ward of the Parish of Polesworth) Councillor Sue Hanratty, 24 Coppice Drive, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1QZ Councillor John Smitten, 30 Ridding Gardens, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1JX WATER ORTON WARD (comprises the Parish of Water Orton) Councillor Raymond Payne, 52 Overton Drive, Water Orton, Birmingham B46 1QL Councillor David Reilly, 4 School Lane, Lea Marston, Sutton Coldfield, B76 0BW 2010/DS/000152 5 SECTION B ALPHABETICAL LIST OF COUNCIL MEMBERS MENTIONED IN SECTION A OF THIS REGISTER Councillor M Bell, Abbey Field, Castle Road, Hartshill, Warks, CV10 0SE(Cons) Councillor J Chambers, Green Farm, Main Road, Baxterley, Atherstone, CV9 2LW (Lab) Councillor D Clews, 62 Westwood Crescent, Atherstone, CV9 2AX (Cons) Councillor P Davey, 5 Park Road, Baddesley Ensor, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 3DS (Cons) Councillor M Davis, 4 The Coppice, Mancetter, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 1RT (Cons) Councillor L Dirveiks, Orton’s Yard, 74A Croft Road, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 1HQ (Lab) Councillor N Dirveiks, Orton’s Yard, 74A Croft Road, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 1HQ (Lab) Councillor A Farrell, 8 Paget Rise, Austrey, Atherstone, CV9 3EY (Lab) Councillor D Ferro, c/o Labour Group Room, The Council House, South Street, Atherstone CV9 1DE (Lab) Councillor J Gosling, 92 Gun Hill, Arley, Coventry CV7 8GP (Lab) Councillor S Hanratty, 24 Coppice Drive, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffs, B78 1QZ (Cons) Councillor C Hayfield, Church Farm, Shustoke, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 2LA (Cons) Councillor B Henney, 39 Sheepy Road, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 3AD (Lab) Councillor D Humphreys, 5 Elms Court, Austrey, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 3SS (Cons) Councillor S Ingram, 22 Constantine Lane, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1TX (Cons) Councillor R Jarvis, 45 Witherley Road, Atherstone, CV9 1LZ (Cons) Councillor A Jenns, 23 Mill Crescent, Kingsbury, Tamworth, B78 2LX (Cons) Councillor J Lea, 10 Robert Close, Coton Green, Tamworth, Staffs B79 8JR (Cons) Councillor A Lewis, 25 Wood Street, Wood End, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2QJ (Lab) Councillor P Morson, “Ivydene Villa”, Whitehouse Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffs B78 1QE (Lab) Councillor B Moss, 93 Mill Crescent, Kingsbury, Tamworth, Staffs B78 2NW (Ind) Councillor R Payne, 52 Overton Drive, Water Orton, Birmingham B46 1QL (Cons) Councillor H Phillips, 31 Wood Street, Wood, End, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2QJ (Lab) Councillor D Reilly, 4 School Lane, Lea Marston, Sutton Coldfield, B76 0BW (Cons) Councillor M Simpson, Hubbard’s Cottage, Bentley Lane, Maxstoke, Coleshill, Warwickshire B46 2QR (Cons) Councillor M Singh, 8 Holte Road, Atherstone, Warks, CV9 1HW (Cons) Councillor L Smith, 16 Eastlang Road, Fillongley, Coventry, CV7 8ER (Cons) Councillor J Smitten, 30 Ridding Gardens, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffs, B78 1JX (Cons) Councillor M Stanley, 16 Goodere Drive, Polesworth,Tamworth, Staffs, B78 1BZ (Lab) Councillor E Stanley, 16 Goodere Drive, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffs, B78 1BZ (Lab) Councillor R Sweet, B E M, 65 New Street, Baddesley Ensor, Atherstone, Warks CV9 2DN (Lab) Councillor C Symonds, 89 Coventry Road, Coleshill, Birmingham, B46 3EA (Cons) Councillor T Waters, 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(6) Cllr D Reilly (Chair), Cllr J Lea, Cllr L Smith, Cllr M Bell, Cllr R Sweet (Spokesperson), Cllr H Phillips Community and Environment Board (13) Deputy Leader - Cllr M Bell, Cllr L Smith (Vice-Chair), Cllr T Waters, Cllr M Singh, Cllr J Lea, Cllr R Jarvis, Cllr S Hanratty, Cllr J Smitten, Cllr H Phillips, Cllr D Ferro, Cllr J Gosling, Cllr A Lewis, Cllr J Chambers (Spokesperson) Resources Board (10) Deputy Leader – Cllr D Wright, Cllr C Symonds (Vice-Chair), Cllr M Simpson, Cllr P Davey, Cllr T Waters, Cllr M Davis, Cllr B Henney, Cllr N Dirveiks (Spokesperson), Cllr J Gosling, Cllr B Moss Planning and Development Board (15) Deputy Leader – Cllr M Simpson, Cllr
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