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Eleanor Frances Thomson

Eleanor Frances Thomson

Labour candidate for Guiseley & Rawdon

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In Eleanor's own words

We moved here in 2007 with a new baby and have made our home in Guiseley, with two children in local schools.

I've been volunteering in the community for much of the time we've lived here, mostly supporting other parents and their babies and children. I'm also self-employed in the creative sector. One of my strengths is finding creative solutions to challenges, be that in the home, community, or big business. I'm a deacon and trustee of a local church, and chair of the Friends group of one of the parks in our ward.

I've chosen to become involved in local politics - and specifically in the Labour & Co-Operative movements - for many reasons, but the foremost is a desire to build a better future for the next generation and hope for those who are struggling. They are bearing the burden of the Conservative choices to cut central government spending and local government funding, which has failed to address underlying economic issues and has hit the vulnerable hardest.

Ultimately, this isn't about me, it's about community and building something better together.

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Guiseley & Rawdon Ward

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Where Eleanor fits into things

Leeds North West

Constituency

Guiseley & Rawdon

Ward

Eleanor Frances Thomson

Eleanor Frances Thomson

Candidate

Guiseley & Rawdon

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

Leeds