From The CRC Committee
This is a map showing Town Close Ward:-
The area of Norwich that will be most affected environmentally from the College's proposals
Map reproduced with kind permission of Ordnance Survey. Overlay © townclose.org.uk
Town Close Ward has four Councillors and they are............
Councillor Samir Jeraj, Green, Town Close, Jeraj was elected as Councillor for Town Close Ward in 2008.
Janet Bearman City Councillor for Town Close ward
Janet was elected as Councillor for Town Close Ward in 2006. In addition to her work in the ward, Janet's main interests include sustainable transport and organic gardening. Janet is spokesperson on the Environment for the Green Party City Councillors.
Stephen Little City Councillor for Town Close ward
Stephen Little was elected as City Councillor for Town Close ward in 2007. Stephen, who lives near the Lakenham end of Town Close ward, is particularly interested in protecting the unique character of Norwich and in promoting sustainable transport. Stephen is spokesperson on Culture, Leisure and Tourism for the Green Party City Councillors.
Chris Hull County Councillor for Town Close ward
In the Town Close by-election of 26 May 2005 Green Party candidate Chris Hull achieved a massive 15% swing to win the second seat for the Greens on Norfolk County Council. Chris lives on Neville Street and has lived and worked in Norwich for 24 years. Chris is a committee member of the Residents Against Unthank Tesco group. He also supported the successful campaign against the proposed development on the Hewett School playing fields. Chris is a keen cyclist and has been a campaigns volunteer for Oxfam for many years, and is a Governor at Bignold Middle School.
College Redevelopment Concerns
We are currently
unable to update the website because of work commitments.
For information about Autumn 2008
developments, please click to see the
Town Close Residents' Group
Website
Email:
collegeconcerns@live.co.uk
Sunday, April 6, 2008
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