TIM WELLER
DISTRICT COUNCILLOR FOR PALGRAVE
Tim was first elected in May 2023 representing the Palgrave Ward
He is the Cabinet member for Environment, Wellbeing and Culture at Mid Suffolk District Council.
Tim sits as Mid Suffolk's Member representative on Suffolk Health & Wellbeing Board and Safer, Stronger Communities Board.
Tim is a non-practicing barrister and registered social worker. With a background in civil service and local government he has predominently worked in the statutory adult health and social care sector. He is employed by Norfolk County Council and NHS Norfolk & Waveney Integrated Care Board.
Tim moved to Suffolk from London in 2013 and is a Parish Councillor in Occold where he lives with his rescue Collie, Sprout. Tim enjoys long dogwalks, gardening and volunteers as an Independent Monitoring Board member at HMP Highpoint. He is a member of the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, English Speaking Union and RSPB.
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Statement on the defection of Dr Dan Poulter MP by Suffolk’s Green council leaders
When the news began to circulate on Saturday afternoon that Dr Poulter had defected to the Labour Party (never an easy decision), surprise and disbelief were our initial reactions. We then watched the interview explaining his reasoning with interest, as we are fully aware that local health resources are stretched thinly, particularly NHS dentistry. With […]
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Green candidate for Stowmarket by-election announced
Mid Suffolk Green Party is delighted to announce that Chilton ward resident Lorraine Baker will be their candidate in the forthcoming by-election to be held on May 2nd. 2024 is Lorraine’s 20th year in Chilton, fundraising and volunteering for local environmental and community initiatives while her two children were educated in local schools. She is […]
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