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Martin Hore

Martin Hore

Liberal Democrats candidate for Westgate

Liberal Democrats
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In Martin's own words

Martin recently retired after 24 years as Suffolk County Council's Outdoor Education Officer. In this role he advised and supported local schools on all aspects of school trips and adventure activities for their pupils. He is proud that during this time very many Suffolk young people were able to benefit from these opportunities. In retirement Martin volunteered as a trustee of the Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre which provide outdoor learning opportunities for young people.

Martin's wife, Elena, also now retired, worked as a lecturer at Essex University.

Working at the County Council Martin learned about how Councils work and how to get things done. He believes a Councillor's job is to listen to the concerns of local people and make the Council work for them. That's the Liberal Democrat way.

Martin writes "My wife and I have lived in central Ipswich for nearly 30 years. We now live in Valley Road close to the junction with Norwich Road and Chevallier Street. I am very aware of the traffic congestion in this area and share residents concerns about air quality. We need to look very carefully at how to tackle these problems before further new housing is built in Ipswich that would make things worse".

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Where Martin fits into things

Ipswich

Constituency

Westgate

Ward

Martin Hore

Martin Hore

Candidate

Westgate

About the role

The responsibility of a councillor is to represent the people within a ward by making decisions on local services and other local issues.

What councillors do

  • Make decisions on local services like housing, roads, and parks
  • Represent residents' concerns at council meetings
  • Help resolve local issues raised by constituents
  • Set council budgets and local tax levels

How to influence

  • Attend local council surgeries
  • Write or email about local issues
  • Attend public council meetings
  • Join local community groups

Council

Ipswich