James Patchett

James Patchett

STOWMARKET TOWN COUNCILLOR

DISTRICT COUNCILLOR FOR STOW THORNEY

James Patchett

First elected in the May elections  2023 as a Stowmarket Town Councillor and a Mid Suffolk District Councillor.

James is the Armed Forces champion for Mid Suffolk District Council

He sits on the Audit and Standards committee, the Flood Risk Management Sub Committee and the Emergency Planning Committee.

‘With a background in the Armed Forces I have dedicated over 25 years of public service to our great nation. I have led teams both at home and abroad, often in quite challenging conditions. The military taught me to maximise potential, both with people and equipment, which makes me adept at doing a lot with very little resources. I find my current role as District Councillor for Mid Suffolk and Parish Councillor for the Town of Stowmarket to be deeply rewarding and insightful. This experience has given me a deep understanding of the challenges our community here in Suffolk faces, as well as the insights needed to address them effectively.’

Areas James represents

STOWMARKET TOWN COUNCIL

Mid Suffolk District Council

STOW THORNEY

Get in touch

Mid Suffolk District Council

 

Email:  James.patchett@midsuffolk.gov.uk

 

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News

County’s official opposition responds to school transport withdrawal

By news | 17 September 2022

Some Taxis have cancelled their contracts to take pupils to school. Green Party councillor responds Green Party Cllr Caroline Topping Suffolk GLI Spokesperson for Education and Child Protection, said: “It is crucial that this Council acts with the greatest level of urgency. The first few weeks in the new school year are highly important in […]

‘Turning the Air Green’ – comedy and politics combine in Suffolk

By news | 28 August 2022

TV’s ‘Mock The Week’ regular ANGELA BARNES headlines ‘Turning The Air Green’, a night of high class stand up comedy and satire at the Theatre Royal, Bury St. Edmunds on Sunday 18th June 2023. Barnes will perform her brand new show ‘Hot Mess’ direct from a full run at the Edinburgh Fringe, in a special […]

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