Richard Winch

Richard Winch

District Councillor for Walsham Le Willows

Richard Winch

I was elected as District Councillor for Walsham Le WIllows in May 2023 and I am Cabinet Member responsible for Housing and Property.

I live in Walsham Le Willows where my children grew up.

I have a background in the IT industry and have previously worked for large multi national organisations implementing projects in Europe and the Middle East. More recently  I have set up and managed a number of successful startup software companies.

I am interested in mental health and well being and I have been heavily involved over many years with Samaritans where I am a Trustee and volunteer.

The impact of the cost of living crisis and the general lack of affordable housing are major concerns to me and I have worked as a volunteer advisor with charities focused on alleviating the impact on our community.

I am also a strong supporter of local initiatives to improve biodiversity, keep our rivers clean and to protect local wildlife.

I enjoy travel, music, festivals, reading and gardening.

Areas Richard represents

Mid Suffolk District Council

Walsham Le Willows

Get in touch

Mid Suffolk District Council

richard.winch@midsuffolk.gob.uk

richard@winchmail.net

Mobile: 0793 709486

 

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