Terence Carter
District and Town Councillor for Chilton Ward
First elected in May 2019 representing Stow Thorney Ward in Stowmarket. Re-elected as councillor in 2023 for Chilton Ward, alongside, David Napier.
- Terence has four years experience as an elected Town Councillor for Needham Market, and four years as a Town and District Councillor in Stowmarket.
- He sits on Overview & Scrutiny Committee at the District Council
- Terence is a parent governor of Acorns, Robins and Sunshine Children's Centres and also a patron of Home-Start Suffolk and their children's activities based at the Red Gables in Stowmarket
- He is a patron and member of Museum of East Anglian Life, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, League Against Cruel Sports, Amnesty International and the RSPB.
- Terence lives in Stowmarket with his young family
Areas Terence represents
Mid Suffolk District Council
Chilton (Stowmarket) as your Green Party district councillor.
Stowmarket Town Council:
Stowmarket Town Councillor for Chilton South Ward.
Get in touch
Mid Suffolk District Council
Phone: 01449 401010
Email: terence.carter@midsuffolk.gov.uk
Mobile: 07548 153770
Stowmarket Town Council:
12 Treeview
Stowmarket
IP14 1SS
01449 401010 / 07949 001845
terence.carter@stowmarket.org
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