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Yourlocalcouncillors2017.Pdf Parish Councils Who sits on what? Committee Meetings Blackmore, Hook End & Wyatts Green— Cllr. N. McCarthy, The All meetings listed start at 7pm and are open to the public. Haven, Hay Green Lane, Hook End, CM15 0NT Tel: 01277 822882 Audit Committee 2017 Doddinghurst — Cllr. Mrs. D. Dicker, 68 Lime Grove, Doddinghurst, Brentwood CM15 0QY Tel: 01277 823410 Chair: Cllr McCheyne Vice-Chair: Cllr Ms Rowlands June Herongate & Ingrave — Cllr. A. Kingsford, 12 Grange Close,, Cllrs: Chilvers, Mrs Fulcher, Hirst, Mrs Hones, Keeble, 13 Planning & Licensing Committee Ingrave, Brentwood CM13 3QP Tel: 07769 931982 Ingatestone & Fryerning — Cllr. P. Jeater, 118 High Street, Reed and Russell 19 Community, Health & Housing Committee Ingatestone CM4 0BA Tel: 01277 353315 20 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Kelvedon Hatch — Cllr. S. Saunders, Stonecroft, School Road, 21 Ordinary Council Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood CM15 0BG Tel: 01277 374009 Community, Health & Housing Committee 28 Environment & Enforcement Committee Mountnessing — Cllr A Stephenson, 149 Roman Road, Chair: Cllr Hossack Vice-Chair: Cllr Poppy Mountnessing, Brentwood CM15 0UD Tel: 01277 352726 July Navestock — Cllr Mrs. J. Savill, Shonks Mill House, Mill Lane, Cllrs: Clarke, Cloke, Mrs Davies, Mrs Hubbard, 3 Corporate Projects Scrutiny Committee Navestock RM14 1ET Tel: 01708 688649 Ms Rowlands, Ms Sanders and Wiles 18 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Stondon Massey — Cllr. K. Pratt, 6 Cannons Mead, Stondon Massey, Brentwood CM15 0EF Tel: 01277 821577 19 Ordinary Council West Horndon — Cllr. C. Foan, 51 Freshwell Gardens, 25 Planning & Licensing Committee Your West Horndon, Brentwood CM13 3NE Tel 01277 812197 Corporate Projects Scrutiny Committee Chair: Cllr Mrs Pound Vice-Chair: Cllr Reed September Essex County Councillors 12 Planning & Licensing Committee (Brentwood) Cllrs: Aspinell, Barrett, Mrs Coe, Kendall, Mc Cheyne, 13 Environment & Enforcement Committee Trump and Tumbridge local Brentwood Hutton 18 Community, Health & Housing Committee (Borough Wards of Herongate, Ingrave & West Horndon; 19 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Hutton Central; Hutton East; Hutton North; and Hutton South) 25 Corporate Projects Scrutiny Committee L.McKinlay Essex County Council, County Hall, Market Road, Environment & Enforcement Committee 27 Audit Committee Chelmsford CM1 1QH Tel: 03330 136850 [email protected] Chair: Cllr Parker Vice-Chair: Cllr Bridge October Brentwood North Cllrs: Barrell, Clarke, Cloke, Mrs Fulcher, Kendall, 10 Planning & Licensing Committee (Borough Wards of Brentwood North; Pilgrims Hatch; & Shenfield) Mrs Middlehurst and Mrs Slade B. R. Aspinell, 354 Ongar Road, Brentwood CM15 9JH 18 Ordinary Council Tel: 07958 623233 [email protected] Brentwood Rural November (Borough Wards of Brizes & Doddinghurst; Ingatestone, Planning & Licensing Committee 14 Planning & Licensing Committee Fryerning & Mountnessing; South Weald; and Tipps Cross) Chair: Cllr Ms Sanders Vice-Chair: Cllr Faragher 28 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee L. Wagland, Essex County Council, County Hall, Market Road, Chelmsford CM1 1QH Cllrs: Bridge, Chilvers, Mrs Middlehurst, Morrissey, December Tel: 07753 361962 [email protected] Mrs Murphy, Mynott, Newberry, Reed, Mrs Slade and 4 Community, Health & Housing Committee Brentwood South Wiles (Borough Wards of Brentwood South; Brentwood West & Warley) 6 Environment & Enforcement Committee D J. Kendall, 52 Meadow Rise, Blackmore, Ingatestone CM4 0QY 11 Corporate Projects Scrutiny Committee Tel: 07768 667824 [email protected] 12 Planning & Licensing Committee Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Members of European Parliament 13 Audit Committee (Eastern Region) Chair: Cllr Mrs McKinlay Vice-Chair: Cllr Kerslake Cllrs: Barrett, Faragher, Hossack, Keeble, Kendall, 2018 Vicky Ford (Con) 153 St Neots Road, Hardwick, Cambridgeshire CB23 7QJ Mynott and Parker Tel: 01954 211722 [email protected] January Patrick O’Flynn (UKIP) 16 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee 145 New London Road, Chelmsford Essex CM2 0QT 17 Audit Committee Councillors Tel: 00 322 284 5337 [email protected] 23 Planning & Licensing Committee Alex Mayer (Lab) 24 Ordinary Council European Office, Unit 5, ESpace South, 26 St Thomas Place, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4EX February Tel: 01353 644045 [email protected] Tim Aker (UKIP) 6 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Elected representatives for 2017/18 64a Orsett Road, Grays, Thurrock RM17 5EB 20 Planning & Licensing Committee Tel: 00 322 284 5332 [email protected] 28 Ordinary Council David Campbell Bannerman (Con) Committee structure 153 St Neots Road, Hardwick, Cambridge CB23 7QJ March Tel: 01954 210333 [email protected] 5 Community, Health & Housing Committee Geoffrey Van Orden (Con) 7 Environment & Enforcement Committee Dates of meetings Conservative Office, 88 Rectory Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1RF 13 Policy, Projects & Resources Committee Tel: 00 322 284 5332 [email protected] John (Stuart) Agnew (UKIP) 14 Audit Committee Essex County Council representatives 25 Regent Street, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 1RL 19 Corporate Projects Scrutiny Committee Tel: 01493 856744 [email protected] April Parliamentary representatives Members of Parliament . 24 Planning & Licensing Committee Brentwood and Ongar Parliamentary Constituency Parish Council representatives Alex Burghart MP, House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA May Email: [email protected] 16 Annual Council www.brentwood.gov.uk Brentwood North Brentwood South Brentwood West Brizes & Doddinghurst Pilgrims Hatch Roger McCheyne - Con Your local Alison Fulcher - Lib Dem Gareth Barrett - Lab Karen Chilvers - Lib Dem Barry Aspinell Pettits Farm, - Lib Dem c/o Town Hall, Ingrave 69 Heseltine House 76 Brackens Drive, Mountnessing Lane, 354 Ongar Road Road, Brentwood Brentwood Brentwood, Doddinghurst, Councillors CM15 8AY CM14 5EJ CM14 5UF Brentwood Brentwood Tel: 07852 407149 Tel: 07799 117301 Tel: 07774 248362 CM15 0SP Essex CM15 9JH alison.fulcher@ gareth.barrett@ karen.chilvers@ Tel: 01277 823631 Tel: 07958 623233 Chelmsford brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk roger.mccheyne@ barry.aspinell@ Epping Forest brentwood.gov.uk Philip Mynott - Lib Julie Morrissey - Lab John Newberry - Lib Dem Dem Keith Parker - Con Vicky Davies - Lib Dem 24 Weald Road, 17 Rochford Avenue, 70 Western Road, Howes Farm, 4 The Coppice, Kelvedon Brentwood Shenfield CM15 8QN Brentwood Doddinghurst Road Hatch, Brentwood CM14 4SX Tel: 01277 210675/ CM14 4SS Brentwood CM15 0SE CM15 0BD Tel: 07957 353910 07778 459481 Tel: 01277 525879 Tel: 01277 200589 Tel: 07885 332512 julie.morrissey@ john.newberry@ philip.mynott@ keith.parker@ vicky.davies@ brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk William Russell - Con Cliff Poppy- Con Mellissa Slade - Con Andrew Wiles - Con David Kendall - Lib Dem c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood CM15 8AY CM15 8AY CM15 8AY CM15 8AY CM15 8AY Tel: 07784 845593 Tel: 07718 483204 Tel: 07930 160150 Tel: 07738 638648 Tel: 07768 667824 Basildon will.russell@ cliff.poppy@ mellissa.slade@ andrew.wiles@ david.kendall@ brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk Havering Herongate, Ingrave & West Horndon Ingatestone, Fryerning & Mountnessing Warley Shenfield Mayor Sheila Murphy - Con Thomas Bridge- Con Paul Barrell - Con Jan Pound - Con Deputy Mayor c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave 39 Hare Bridge c/o Town Hall, Ingrave Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood Crescent, Ingatestone, Road, Brentwood Leader of the CM15 8AY CM15 8AY Brentwood CM4 9DR CM15 8AY Your Councillors will be pleased to hear from you on Tel: 01277 811543 Tel: 07968 155586 Council Tel: 07724 824927 paul.barrell@ Tel: 01277 229060 both Ward and Borough concerns. To help you make sheila.murphy@ thomas.bridge@ jan.pound@ brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk Deputy Leader brentwood.gov.uk contact with your Ward Councillors we show, on brentwood.gov.uk the Borough map here, the approximate Ward Jo Squirrell - Lib Dem of the Council 18 Priests Field Jon Cloke - Con Nigel Clarke - Lib Dem Louise Rowlands - Con boundaries and the names, addresses, telephone Ingrave, Brentwood 76 Willow Green Leader of the 46 St Thomas Road, c/o Town Hall, Ingrave Brentwood , Essex numbers and email addresses of the Councillors for CM13 3QJ Ingatestone Road, Brentwood Tel: 07905 366146 CM4 0DH Conservative CM14 4DF CM15 8AY each Ward. joanne.squirrell@ Tel: 01277 353126 Tel: 07710 405186 Tel: 07713 623784 brentwood.gov.uk jon.cloke@ Group nigel.clarke@ louise.rowlands@ brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk brentwood.gov.uk If you are not sure in which Ward you live, visit our South Weald Leader of the Liberal website www.brentwood.gov.uk where you can search Noelle Hones - Con Democrat Group James Tumbridge - Con Ann Coe - Con Jill Hubbard - Ind using your postcode. 76 Willow Green, c/o Town Hall, Ingrave c/o Town Hall, Ingrave 92 Woodman Road, Ingatestone CM4 0DH Leader of the Labour Road, Brentwood Road, Brentwood Brentwood CM14 5AZ Tel: 01277 352818 CM15 8AY Each Councillor is usually elected for a period of four CM15 8AY Group Tel: 07786 300606 noelle.hones@ Tel: 01277 312655 Tel: 07731 182526 jill.hubbard@ years and must then either stand down or seek brentwood.gov.uk
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