Terence Carter

Terence Carter

District and Town Councillor for Chilton Ward

Terence Carter

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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News

Gateway 14 needs a day and a committee of 16

By news | 13 August 2021

A decision on the roads, infrastructure and outline of a major commercial development on the edge of Stowmarket is listed as the first of 8 agenda items for decision by Mid Suffolk’s planning committee A on Wednesday 18th August.   The opposition Green and Liberal Democrat group has called for the decision to be taken […]

Green oasis set to strengthen Mid Suffolk’s biodiversity

By news | 11 August 2021

Green Party councillors have welcomed the Council’s success in buying a parcel of riverside land which had changed hands twice this year as speculators considered development. Ward representative Councillor John Matthissen persuaded officers and cabinet member for environment, Councillor Jessica Fleming, that the land formed a key part of the biodiversity corridor along the River […]

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