David was born in Eccleshall and lived there until 1988, when he moved to Stone, before relocating to Yarnfield in 1994.
He is a member of Yarnfield Village Hall Committee and has arranged charity events which have raised funds for both the village hall and local charities. He is passionate about matters that affect the village particularly the proposed HS2 Railhead, increased traffic concerns, the appearance of the Village Green and all other areas in and around Yarnfield and Cold Meece.
Ed moved to the village in 2018 and is a retired Headteacher, who worked hard for the local community on Educational and Social provision. He has past experience as a Town Councillor and a Rugby Club secretary. He wishes to make a positive contribution to the Village of Yarnfield and do all that he can to maintain and improve services and provision for all in the community.
Kirsty lives on the Yarnfield Park estate. She is the Business Operations Manager at Shire Professional Funding and is a founder member of the Yarnfield Park residents group.
Kirsty enjoys spending time with her family, she has 2 children and she also enjoys running.
Margaret has lived in Yarnfield for 27 years and is a retire GP. Since moving to the village, she has played an active role in village life and was treasurer of the Yarnfield Forum until it was taken over by the Parish Council. She is a member of the Parish Councils Community Action Group, Village Hall Committee and is treasurer for the Stone Railhead Crisis Group.
Sally moved to Ashdale Park from Stone in 1996. She worked as a Speech and Language Therapist in the NHS from 1981 until 2019 and was also involved in healthcare commissioning; she brings a wealth of experience of community engagement.
Her priorities include fighting the HS2 railhead, seeking opportunities for new services in the parish, widening participation and fostering community cohesion.
Stella is a retired secondary school teacher and has lived in Yarnfield for over forty years. She is perhaps best known for her work with Yarnfield Forum for which she has been the chairperson for 12 years.
She is also a member of the Stone Railhead Crisis Group.
Her priorities include fighting the HS2 railhead; controlling speeding traffic; restoring pavements; working to maintaining existing services, while seeking opportunities for new services; and fostering community cohesion.
Cllr Una Simpson
Una moved to Yarnfield in 2015 and after a long career in education supporting local and national priorities, she has recently retired from a senior post in a secondary school.
She is a member of Yarnfield Village Hall Committee and has been the treasurer since 2017 and now welcomes the opportunity to become more involved in local matters that directly impact on Yarnfield and Cold Meece communities.
John’s moved to Yarnfield in 1990 and before he retired worked for local government in Staffordshire and Leicestershire.
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Stafford Borough Council Ward – Swynnerton and Oulton
Stafford Borough Council Ward: Swynnerton and Oulton
Staffordshire County Council Division: Adbaston ; Chebsey ; Eccleshall ; Marston ; Standon ; Swynnerton ; Whitgreave ; Yarnfield and Cold Meece