
County councillors are elected to Worcestershire County Council every five years. There is one county councillor for each electoral division in Mid Worcestershire and the next elections are due in May 2009.
The current balance of power at County Hall after the May 2005 elections is:
Political Party |
Seats |
Conservative |
29 |
Independent Health Concern |
1 |
Labour |
17 |
Liberal Democrat |
8 |
Liberal Party Focus Save Our Hospital |
2 |
If you have concerns about local schools, social services (for adults or children) or roads, you should get in touch with your county councillor. There are, of course, many other services provided by the county council – to see a full list and much more, please visit the council’s website (www.worcestershire.gov.uk);
County councillors represent areas called “divisions” which can cover quite large areas. The Conservative county councillors for Mid Worcestershire are:
Mr Rob Adams – Upton Snodsbury Division
Mr Robert Banks – Evesham South division
Mr Maurice Broomfield – Ombersley division
Mrs Liz Eyre – Broadway division
Mr Clive Holt – Harvington division
Mr Ted Sheldon MBE – Bowbrook division
Mr John Smith – Evesham North West division
The two Droitwich divisions, as well as the Littletons and the parts of the Pershore division in Mid Worcestershire are currently represented by other parties.
If you go to the Worcestershire County Council website link given above, there is a postcode finder that enables you to locate the contact details for both your county and district councillors.
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