Showing posts with label Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock. Show all posts

Thursday, May 09, 2013

Oakham South East, Cllr Adam Lowe, Chairman of the Council and Mayor of Oakham, Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock, Vice Chairman of the Council and Deputy Mayor of Oakham


Oakham South East
Cllr Adam Lowe
Chairman of the Council and Mayor of Oakham




Oakham's New Mayor Cllr Adam Lowe (left)

Oakham Town Council refused a photo opportunity last night.
Good to see the new Council year is getting off to a fine start.

7 Councillors, clerk and the Assistant Clerk held a short celebration
in the Council Chamber last night. Mrs Lowe or Mr Woodcock
did not attend.


1 Hill Road
Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6PA

07801 541389


Adam has lived in Oakham since the 1970s and has a philosophy of giving back what you can to the community you live in.

He is a volunteer at Rutland County Museum and has also served as a Special Constable with Leicestershire Police.

He hopes that by being a member of the Council he is able to promote and support all that is good about Oakham.

Adam represents the Council on the Oakham Cemetery Joint Management Committee, and Oakham in Bloom.




A photograph above Mr Lowe asked me to take last year when he was
deputy Mayor



Adam Lowe with his Tory Leader Rutland County Councillor Roger Begy



Oakham Mayor Adam Lowe



Above not a fan of Oakham's New Tory Mayor





Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock, 
Vice Chairman of the Council and Deputy Mayor of Oakham




Cllr Jayne Woodcock (right) Deputy Mayor of Oakham

Mr Mark Woodcock (left) Rutland County Councillor and Former
Oakham Mayor.


Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock
33 Harrington Way
Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6SE

01572 755814

Jayne was co-opted onto the Council in July 2011.

She has lived in Oakham since 1995 and lives in the Oakham South West ward.

She aims to represent the views of the residents of her ward and where possible offer support in issues that may arise.

She has worked in the NHS for over 30 years and currently works as a Patient Safety Manager for the University Hospitals of Leicester.She has always had a keen interest in her local community and served as a School Governor for several years when her children were young.

She also actively supported her husband as a Town Councillor and during his year as Mayor (2008/9).

She has a particular interest in maintaining the unique qualities of Oakham, ensuring that it remains a great place to live and visit.

Jayne is the Council's representtative to the Rutland House Community Trust and the Trustees of the Memorial Institute