Statement to voters
I am a built environment design consultant (town planner and former architect) with a passionate interest in creating more sustainable urban environments. I have two adult children, one a teacher and the other a doctor.
I first moved to Hastings in 1970 and have lived in my present house in Old Roar Road since 1985. I have designed a large number and wide range of public and private buildings across the Southeast and London.
I believe we need to radically revise the planning system both to educate and involve local people in making some of the hard decisions necessary to make Hastings a more sustainable and higher quality place to live and work.
I have mentored disadvantaged children and am actively involved in progressing The Greenway cycle and pedestrian route throughout the town as a low carbon and healthy alternative to car or bus travel.
This statement was added by Ken Davis, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Previous elections
This candidate has previously stood for election in:
- 2018: The Hastings local election, as the Green Party candidate for the Conquest
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