Ed Matthews
Reform UK councillor for Wroxham ED
Active on State
Council: Norfolk
Term ends: 2 May 2030
For the past 10 years I have been a Broadland District Parish Councillor for both Beighton & Moulton St Mary, a position I still hold today. During that period of time Planning Applications were things I would have to investigate when dealing with home extensions, or building alterations. Of course other issues were those raised with the County Council, concerning the condition of local roads, footpaths etc, all of which led me on to where I now stand today. May 8th 2026, I was elected Norfolk County Councillor for the Wroxham Division, representing the Reform UK political party. Here it might be said that we as a Party truly want to make a significant change right across Norfolk and that for the betterment of all constituents alike. What's more, I also include myself in that particular statement, because I, for that very reason stood for election.
Recent election history
Wroxham (2026)
Reform UK · 1,344 votes· Elected
Contact Information
Role
Councillor for the Wroxham Division
Where Ed fits into things
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
Key priorities
The issues they most want to be known for
Accountability, Radical change where change will make a difference. Democracy and above all not Hypocrisy, where all too often that has been the norm.
Council
Norfolk (LC)