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4 Maidstone Borough Council Councillors representing your area


Maidstone has 55 councillors, elected by local people to represent their community on the council.


Councillors make decisions about the council services that we rely on and those that improve our lives such as refuse and recycling collections, street cleaning, leisure facilities, parks and open spaces, parking and


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planning. They also work with public sector partners as well as the private, business, community and voluntary sectors so that different initiatives and services support each other and work together. Councillors are there to represent you and to help you.


C FANT


Dan Daley Lib Dem 01622 672459


Cynthia Robertson Lib Dem 01622 753517


D HIGH STREET


Malcolm Robertson Lib Dem 01622 753517


David Naghi


Lib Dem 01622 678410


E NORTH


Jane Griffin Lib Dem 07725 977841


Martin Cox


Lib Dem 01622 202869


Stephen Paine Con


07906 271325


Alistair Black Con


01622 728481


F SHEPWAY NORTH


Stephen Beerling Lib Dem 01622 600495


Clive


English Lib Dem 01622 672983


Denise Joy Lib Dem 01622 674063


G BRIDGE


Fran


Wilson Lib Dem 01622 673349


Jenni Paterson Lib Dem 01622 679630


H SHEPWAY SOUTH


David Pickett Lib Dem 01622 681889


J HEATH


James Ross Con


07966 377292


Adrian Brindle Con


01622 745704


Bob Hinder Con


01634 861579


K PARKWOOD KEY


Jenni Sharp Lib Dem 01622 682041


Bryan Vizzard Lib Dem 07957 442994


David Burton Con


01622 862595


Robert Field


Lib Dem 01622 200773


Conservative Liberal Democrat No overall control


Town Wards


Mervyn Warner Lib Dem 01622 753220


Tony


Harwood Lib Dem 01622 677578


Chris


Garland Con


07766 343024


I SOUTH


Marion Ring Con


01622 686492


Michael Yates Con


01622 675188


Derek


Mortimer Lib Dem 07825 916930


Ian


Chittenden Lib Dem 01622 630867


Mike Hogg Con


07964 160282


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