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Peter John

Peter John

Social Democratic Party candidate for Chirton & Percy Main

Social Democratic Party
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In Peter's own words

Hi, I'm Peter

I’ve always felt that a councillor should already be part of the community long before an election comes around. I didn’t wait for a title to start getting involved locally; I’ve raised my family here, and I’ve been putting the work in for years simply because I care about this place.

I’m a local business owner and chaplain. I have also volunteered my time as a trustee at The Cedarwood Trust, was a governor at Norham High School and sat on the board of the North Shields Business Chamber.

Some of the things I've already achieved for the community include lobbying the council for a pedestrian crossing on Wallsend Road - I'd witnessed numerous children and mothers with prams encountering near misses. The council listened and the crossing was finally installed in 2024! I also frequently report fly-tipping in the area and I have achieved numerous timely clean-ups by the council as a result.

This place matters to me. The people here matter. Families and community matter. And that’s why I’m standing for election - to make a real difference for the things that matter most.

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Chirton & Percy Main Ward

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Where Peter fits into things

Tynemouth

Constituency

Chirton & Percy Main

Ward

Peter John

Peter John

Candidate

Chirton & Percy Main

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

North Tyneside