New Councillor Gets Straight to Work

Headley Parish Council would like to welcome newly co-opted Councillor Stephen Thair.  Stephen lives in Headley Down and is semi-retired after a long career in IT.  He is passionate about building resilient communities, particularly with respect to health and first aid provision.  Stephen volunteers with St John Ambulance and is the unit manager of the Alton unit.

Cllr Thair got straight to work helping Cllr Ellens plant 4 new oak trees on Standford Green.  The new trees were funded by a grant from District Councillor Anthony Williams.

Cllr Stephen Thair (left) and Cllr Peter Ellens (right)

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