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Weston-super-Mare Town Council
Type
TypeParish council
History
Founded2000 (2000)
Preceded byAvon County Council
Woodspring district
Leadership
MayorCllr John Crockford-Hawley , Liberal Democrat
since May 2023
Deputy MayorCllr Martin Williams, Conservative
Structure
Seats31 councillors
Political groups
Town Council (31)
  Labour (14)
  Conservative (9)
  Liberal Democrat (8)
Length of termWhole council elected every four years
Elections
Voting systemFirst-past-the-post
Last election4 May 2023
Next electionTBA
Meeting place
Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare Town Hall
Website
wsm-tc.gov.uk

Weston-super-Mare Town Council is a parish council serving Weston-super-Mare in the United Kingdom. The council is responsible for providing the following services: allotments, bus shelters, cemeteries, dog waste bins, noticeboards, parks, play areas and green spaces, public toilets, and youth services.

Current Councillors

Ward Party Councillor
Bournville Labour James Clayton
Labour Catherine Gibbons
Labour Alan Peak
Central Liberal Democrat Mike Bell
Liberal Democrat Robert Payne
Liberal Democrat Caroline Reynolds
Hillside Liberal Democrat Raymond Armstrong
Liberal Democrat Mark Canniford
Liberal Democrat John Crockford-Hawley
Mid Worle Conservative John Standfield
Liberal Democrat Jemma Coles
Milton Labour Simon Harrison-Morse
Labour Robert Skeen
Labour Timothy Taylor
Labour Richard Tucker
North Worle Conservative Marc Alpin
Conservative Justyna Pecak-Michalowicz
Conservative Marcia Pepperall
South Worle Labour Hugh Malyan
Conservative Peter Crew
Labour Owen James
Labour John Carson
Uphill Conservative Roger Bailey
Conservative Gillian Bute
Labour Helen Thornton
Winterstoke Labour Charles Williams
Labour Ciaran Cronnelly
Labour Annabelle Chard
Worlebury Liberal Democrat Joe Bambridge
Conservative Lisa Pilgrim
Conservative Martin Williams

References

  1. "Brief history of Weston-super-Mare". Weston-super-Mare. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Your Councillors". Weston-super-Mare Town Council. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  3. "2019 town and parish council elections" (PDF). North Somerset Council. North Somerset Council. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. "Our services". Weston-super-Mare Town Council. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
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