Trevor Bland has been a Parish Councillor for around 12 years and Chairman of Beoley Parish Council for about 9 years. He has previously been a governor, including Chair of Governors, for schools in Redditch and in the Inner City of Birmingham. Although now retired, he spent many years working closely with and for several Local Authorities in the fields of Architecture, Project Management, Health and Safety and software authoring. He now lives in the centre of the village of Beoley and has always tried to work tirelessly for both the village and its community.
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Kevin lives in the heart of Beoley and was elected to the Parish Council in May 2015. He works as a Solicitor at Higgs and Sons in the Black Country, and specialises in Property Development and Planning matters. Kevin is also Honorary Treasurer of the Worcestershire Law Society.
Councillor David Barry and his wife Julie have lived in Beoley Village for over 20 years. He is now retired from his former occupation as a Human Resources and Training & Development professional within both the Manufacturing and Public sectors. Cllr Barry has a passion for raising and maintaining the standards of the Village, with a keen focus upon Environmental issues as well as any elements relating to Road Traffic issues.
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Don retired from the ICC Birmingham (NEC group) where he worked as Venue Services Manager and in other Departments at the ICC. Prior to that he was a freelance show technician working on industrial theatre productions, He also spent his early working life at Lucas Electrical on the shop floor and finally working in the training department.
John has been a member of the Parish Council for very many years and is extremely knowledgable on local matters and history. In 2016, John was elected as Chairman of the Village Hall Management Committee.
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Councillor James Urry and his family have lived in Portway, part of Beoley Parish for over 12 years.
James is keen on representing the local community interests and is currently supporting Broadband, Highways and Environmental topics.