Stourton Caundle Parish Council

 

Clive Jones     Chairman

Alban Harris    Vice Chairman

Paul Lane

Roger Paull

Oliver Simon

Deanne Tremlett

Hedley Walker

 

Clerk:  Sue Harris

Tel 01963 363864

e-mail  stourtoncaundle@dorsetparishes.gov.uk

 

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Your councillors

 

Paul Lane  01963 362707

Paul has lived in the village all his life (72 years). He chairs the Welcome Club who have a monthly meeting in the village hall, and has recently joined the Sports Club committee. Paul helped to get the new play area up and running. He has seen a lot of changes over the years, some good some bad, but he would not like to live anywhere else.

 

Clive Jones  01963 363755

Clive is 42 and moved to the village in 1993. He is married with two daughters, both of whom attend the Gryphon School in Sherborne. Clive works locally as an agricultural engineer and his pastimes include bell ringing, walking the dogs, DIY and anything mechanical.

 

Alban Harris  01963 362309

Alban farms in Stourton Caundle as his forefathers have before him. He lives and works at Brunsell Farm in Cat Lane with his wife Helen and their four children. During his time on the Council he has been chairman and vice chairman. Alban considers it a great honour to serve the village as a whole, and is very conscious not to be persuaded by a vociferous minority. He would welcome any input on any subject that is a cause for concern for anyone in the parish and can be contacted by e-mail at albandhel@btconnect.com.

 

Roger Paull  01963 363439

Roger has lived in Stourton Caundle for all of his 45 years, initially on the family farm where he worked after leaving school until his father’s retirement in 1998.  He is married to Rachel and they have two children, Christopher 18 and Samantha 16.  He has always been an active person within the village and holds where we live to be a pure pleasure; as a former landlord of the Trooper Inn he fully understands community spirit and how important it is.

Roger’s focus is on improving our amenities and letting things adapt to modern day living.  He has seen the consequences of fossilising little communities and will strive to see Stourton Caundle evolve and hold on to the values that we all enjoy; a mix of old and youth is what makes our village unique.

 

Hedley Walker 01963 362207

Hedley moved to the village in 2007.  He is now semi-retired, working part-time from home as a highway engineer, and is married. His interests include gardening, walking through the local countryside, and helping at local events.  He has found Stourton Caundle to be an extremely welcoming village, prepared to give much time to newcomers, and is keen in return to give something back. “

 

Clerk

Sue Harris

Sue married a Stourton Caundler in 1972 and has been busy in the village ever since with a playgroup, the WI and parish clerk since 1992, as well as bringing up four children. She works at Bishops Caundle school as a teaching assistant and has numerous interests including gardening, natural and local history and sewing and is a voracious reader and an avid Thomas Hardy fan. Sue enjoys being parish clerk as it keeps her in touch with the people of the village and will always go out of her way to help whenever possible.

 

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Text Box: Freedom of Information Policy  January 2005
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Warrbridge Cottage
Waterloo Lane
Stourton Caundle
Sturminster Newton
Dorset  DT10 2JF

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