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Ian Harwood

Ian Harwood

Conservative councillor for Banbury Calthorpe and Easington

Council: Cherwell

Term started: 7 May 2026

Conservative

I am delighted to once again stand as Conservative candidate for Calthorpe and Easington in the Cherwell District Council Elections 2026. I have lived in Banbury for 15 years, and have been an active member of the Keep the Horton General campaign, a volunteer community driver for Citizens Advice North Oxon & South Northants, and a volunteer vaccination steward at the Banbury Cross Health Centre. I was elected to Cherwell District Council in May 2022; later that year, I also became a Trustee of Banbury Charities. As a CDC Member for Banbury Calthorpe and Easington, I have played a key role in ensuring the opening of the Country Park and Pavilion, removal of the unsightly Heras fencing, maintenance within the Country Park and much-needed improvements to the roads and other infrastructure in the Longford Park area, something that I continue to do. I have also secured £10k for IT equipment for Longford Park Primary School from Oxfordshire County Council as well as supporting other grants to the School from Banbury Charities. In May 2024, I was elected to Banbury Town Council, representing Calthorpe South. I continue to make sure that residents’ views and needs are fully represented, and I remain committed to pushing for ongoing improvements in the Longford Park, Bankside, and Cherwell Heights areas. As well as being a councillor and charity trustee, I am also a volunteer at the weekly Banbury Larder Job Club, helping local residents to find work.

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Election history

Banbury Calthorpe and Easington (2026)

Conservative · 1,294 votes· Elected

Banbury Calthorpe (2025)

Conservative and Unionist Party · Vote total not available· Not elected

Banbury Calthorpe & Easington (2022)

Conservative and Unionist Party · Vote total not available· Elected

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Banbury Calthorpe and Easington Ward

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Where Ian 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

Council

Cherwell (LC)