Dave Penny

Dave Penny

DISTRICT COUNCILLOR FOR CLAYDON AND BARHAM

Dave Penny

First elected in  May 2023 and he represents Claydon and Barham

  • He is a on the Sustainable Transport Working Group, the Gypsy and Traveller Steering Group, and frequently serves on the Planning Committee as a nominated substitute.  He served as a member of the planning committee throughout this period.
  • Prior to becoming an MSDC Councillor Dave served as a Parish Councillor for 9 years
  • He has lived in Hemingstone and Coddenham for the last 24 years.
  • Over the years Dave has been an active campaigner on several environmental issues.
  • He believes in the value of strong Communities and is currently keen to develop rural sustainable transport and establish publicly accessible biodiverse green spaces.

AREAS DAVE REPRESENTS

Akenham, Ashbocking, Barham, Claydon, Coddenham, Gosbeck, Hemingstone, Henley and Whitton

GET IN TOUCH

Home address: 
Old Hall Cottage
Main Road
Hemingstone
IP6 9RJ

Phone:  01449 760367

Mobile:  07761 319157

Bus. email:  david.penny@midsuffolk.gov.uk

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