-Councillors - information and advice

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Committees: Committees by Name | Committee Calendar | Committees by Year

Derek Adamson Conservative
Robert Baker Conservative
Peter Bardon Conservative
Arthur Barker Conservative
Ken Billings Conservative
David Blades Conservative
Nigel Clack Conservative
Christine Cookman, MBE Conservative
John Coulson Independent
Gareth Dadd Conservative
Stephen Dickins Conservative
Geoff Ellis Conservative
Bridget Fortune Conservative
Frances Greenwell Conservative
Jackie Griffiths Liberal Democrat
Bryn Griffiths Liberal Democrat
Tony Hall Conservative
Kevin Hardisty Conservative
Richard Hudson Conservative
David Hugill Conservative
Neville Huxtable Conservative
Ron Kirk Conservative
Nigel Knapton, JP Conservative
Carl Les Conservative
John Noone Conservative
Caroline Patmore Conservative
Brian Phillips Conservative
John Prest Conservative
Mike Rigby Independent
Andrew Robinson Conservative
Mark Robson Conservative
Chris Rooke Conservative
Isobel Sanderson Conservative
Shirley Shepherd Conservative
Margaret Skilbeck Conservative
David Smith Independent
John Smith Conservative
Peter Sowray Conservative
Timothy Swales Conservative
Andy Wake Conservative
Stephen Watson Conservative
David Webster Conservative
Peter Wilkinson Conservative
Anthony Wood Conservative
 

Hambleton has 44 councillors representing its 30 wards. They are elected every four years - the last election was on May 5th, 2011.

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