Richard Warr
Green Party candidate for Woodfield
I first moved to Stevenage with my parents back in 1967 and have been in love with our town ever since. Growing up in the town, I became aware of the great sense of togetherness and community we had and it's saddening to now see people working actively to take that away from us. I initially became involved in local politics in the 1970s and have been an active member of the local Green Party since 2015. As Woodfield's first Green councillor I will be there to listen to you and represent your views, especially regarding the social and environmental issues currently prominent in the area.
Previous elections
Woodfield (2024)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2023)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2022)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2021)
Green Party· Not elected
Broadwater (2021)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2019)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2018)
Green Party· Not elected
Broadwater (2017)
Green Party· Not elected
Symonds Green (2016)
Green Party· Not elected
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
Stevenage