There was nobody more surprised than me when just a year ago I was plunged into a whole new world when I was elected to the County Council as the Councillor for Lincoln Glebe. A ward I have lived in for 10 years.
This new world consisted of being appointed to various committees including the Audit Committee, the Adult Scrutiny Committee and the Lincolnshire Safeguarding Adults Board Scrutiny Sub-Group (what a mouthful) to which I was elected to be Chairman. I am also a representative of the County Council on the Executive Committee of the Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology or SLHA for short. I am also a member of the Lincoln Cultural Society.
Just recently I was surprised and honoured to be asked to become the Support Councillor to Cllr. Sue Woolley, the executive for Health, Housing Strategy and the Third Sector. This I believe will be a very challenging role and I am looking forward to it very much.
I find myself going to meetings throughout the County, to places I have only seen on a map or heard about on Look North. This takes me away from home at least three days a week. To think that when I was asked to stand for election I was told that there were only 5 or 6 meetings a year!
I have been busy with casework in the Ward, ranging from road calming problems, flooding and making arrangements for amenities to provide a better quality of life for people.
I find this part of my work the most gratifying especially when I am thanked for my efforts and told what a difference it has made.
I am currently Chair of the Glebe Park Neighbourhood Police Panel.
On top of these and other duties I hold joint surgeries with my City Councillor each month. These are held at the Poachers, on Bunkers Hill, on the 2nd Saturday of the month and at St. Giles Community Centre on the 3rd Saturday of the month. Both surgeries are held between 11.00 am and 12 noon.
I must say my husband has thoroughly enjoyed having me out from under his feet (and getting his study back).
I am very much looking forward to the next three years and working hard for my constituents and for the continuing success of Lincolnshire County Council.
