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Clive English

Clive English Clive is retired from the Royal Mail, and has represented High Street Ward since 1994. He has fought hard to protect and enhance our public open spaces, and was instrumental in…

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Simon Wales

Simon Wales Simon was born in Kent and now lives in South Maidstone. He has been working with the local Liberal Democrat team for a number of years. His early profession was information technology…

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Chris Passmore

Chris Passmore Chris moved to Maidstone in the 1960s and returned in 1987 after leaving the navy to join his family’s printing business. He started his own business 18 years ago, helping companies…

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Brian Clark

Brian Clark Brian was born and educated in Maidstone. He initially pursued a technology career before acquiring the local Loose Post Office which he ran for more than ten years. As a Borough…

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Tony Harwood

Tony Harwood Tony was born, educated, works and has lived his whole life in Maidstone. His family roots go back many generations in the county town. He is an emergency planner by profession, first…

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Ashleigh Kimmance

Ashleigh Kimmance Ashleigh is fifty eight and was born and has lived in urban Maidstone all his life. His long-standing work of providing taxi services specialising in the transportation of adults…

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Robert Field

Rob Field Rob has lived in Maidstone for many years and locally at Vinters Park with his family since 2009. Having worked for many Kent based organisations, including local NHS trusts, he now…

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Calls to get a grip on HMO parking

Inadequate parking provision is a problem across Maidstone town with little planning committee members can do. Cllr. Clive English calls for this to change.

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In Council January '24

January saw the continuation of preparing for the 24/25 budget focusing primarily on the Capital Programme from the proposed Medium Term Financial Strategy. 

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Single use vape ban welcomed

Local Lib Dem health and environment campaigner Councillor Tony Harwood has welcomed the Government's announcement that disposable vapes are to be banned.

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