Rachel Eburne

Rachel Eburne

District Councillor for Haughley, Stowupland & Wetherden Ward

Rachel Eburne

First elected in a by-election in March 2010 representing the Haughley & Wetherden Ward. Re-elected uncontested in 2011 and 2015. Re-elected in May 2019 representing the new Ward of Haughley, Stowupland & Wetherden (including Old Newton & Dagworth with Gipping). Rachel won again in May 2023 alongside Janet Pearson.

  • Rachel was the Leader of the Green Group at the District Council until June 2021
  • She was Chair of the Scrutiny Committee from May 2011 to May 2019
  • Rachel is Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources on Mid Suffolk District Council
  • Her experience is in business management and after gaining an MSc in Environmental Politics she worked for a national charity, Women’s Environmental Network.
  • In a trustee role, Rachel has worked with Suffolk Wildlife Trust and the East of England Apples & Orchards Project as well as local organisations.
  • Locally she is a keen advocate of expanding wildlife areas, community orchards and tree-planting, and improving foot and cycle paths as well as providing sustainable housing for young people and the elderly.
  • Rachel lives in Haughley Green.

Areas Rachel represents

Mid Suffolk District Council

Wetherden, Haughley, Old Newton, Gipping, Stowupland as your Green Party district councillor, jointly with Janet Pearson.

Get in touch

Mid Suffolk District Council

Shrub Farm
Fir Tree Lane
Haughley
Stowmarket
IP14 3RL

Mobile:  07768 460108

Email:  rachel.eburne@midsuffolk.gov.uk

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News

Austin Davies

Thurston by-election triumph

By news | 18 February 2022

On 17th February the Green Party won the Thurston Ward District  by-election by a massive margin.  Our candidate, Austin Davies, won the by-election with 845 votes, more than double the Conservatives’ 399 votes, with Labour and the LibDems trailing far behind. The by-election was triggered by our previous councillor, Wendy Turner, moving away from the […]

Green candidate fears over pesticide danger to bees

By news | 11 January 2022

Government go-ahead as PM expresses “concern for biodiversity” at global conference The UK Government have authorised neonicotinoid to treat sugar beet seed. Mid-Suffolk Green Party Councillor Andy Mellen responded, “I am disappointed by the DEFRA decision to allow neonicotinoid seed treatment on sugar beet – though I welcome the strict limits imposed on its use. […]

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