Biography

I am honoured to serve as your County Councillor for Preston Rural, proudly representing Reform UK.

With a background in the heritage sector, particularly in the restoration and conservation of historic buildings, I entered politics after witnessing — and experiencing firsthand — serious gaps in public services and systemic failures. I joined Reform UK because I believe in putting our communities first and preserving the values, heritage, and identity that make our country strong.

I grew tired of seeing residents ignored, politicians disconnected, public money wasted, and decisions made behind closed doors. I am here to change that. I believe in a Britain where local voices matter, communities thrive, and our traditions and countryside are protected for future generations.

My priorities for Preston Rural:

  • Standing firmly in support of our farming community — the backbone of our nation
  • Improving quality of life for all residents, ensuring everyone can live with dignity and pride
  • Upgrading and maintaining roads and infrastructure to keep our communities connected
  • Protecting our green belt and natural heritage, safeguarding our countryside and national identity
  • Supporting the vulnerable and giving a voice to the unheard, strengthening community bonds

I am committed to being a councillor who listens, acts, and delivers results. Together, we can ensure Preston Rural — and Britain — remains strong, proud, and united.

Preston Rural

Casework & Updates from Your Reform Councillor

The latest news, updates and announcements from your Reform councillor, covering council activity, local campaigns, community work and the key issues affecting residents.

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February 7, 2025
Councillors agree to freeze their allowances

Reform-led Lancashire County Council has voted to freeze councillor allowances, rejecting an increase and saving £92,000 for local taxpayers.

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December 16, 2025
Lancashire County Council Civic Buildings to Proudly Fly National, County and Armed Forces Flags

Reform-led Lancashire County Council has introduced a clear and consistent flag policy for civic buildings, focusing on shared national and county identity