Austin Davies

District Councillor for Thurston Ward

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First elected in February 2022, and then again in May 2023 alongside David Bradbury as a District Councillor representing Thurston Ward.

  • Austin grew up on a hill farm in Wales. His career in agricultural development has taken him all over the world, including several years working in the Falkland Islands.
  • He’s a keen gardener, walker and cyclist. “I love living in Thurston and I am excited about representing this area – it’s a very special part of Suffolk and needs to be protected from further development.”

Areas Austin represents

Mid Suffolk District Council

Beyton, Norton, Stowlangtoft, Thurston and Tostock as your Green Party district councillor.

Get in touch

Mid Suffolk District Council

Email: austin.davies@midsuffolk.gov.uk

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By news | 2 January 2024

Above is a letter published in the Ipswich Star and Essex EADT on 21 December 2023, from our Green Party councillor Jen Overett, who was writing in response to Ipswich’s Conservative MP Tom Hunt’s opinion piece about wishing to have a bypass to the north of Ipswich. […]

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By news | 1 January 2024

As Green Party Leaders of two of Suffolk’s district councils, we are writing to thank residents for the opportunity given to us in last May’s elections to lead Mid Suffolk and East Suffolk District Councils for a four-year term.  Later in the new year, a third Suffolk council will also have a Green leader as […]

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