Cllr. Terry Lawrence

Cllr. Terry Lawrence

Liberal Democrat Cllr for Needham Market

  • A strong voice for the Needham Market, Badley, Baylham, Creeting St Mary, Creeting St Peter and Darmsden areas
  • Working for all people or area
  • Supporter of the Needham Market development plan 

We need more people like Terry on our local councils - people who love Needham and want to get things done for our town.

Terry with local resident

Local activity

During the last year I have successfully followed up residents’ concerns concerning over grown footpaths from School Street to Chain House, footpath Crown Street to Pigthle. Excessive grass growth at several road junctions blocking visibility. Decaying and potential dangerous tree in Limetree Walk.

 

 

Terry as a Councillor

Not just a life on the Ocean waves. Terry formerly sailed as a Captain on container ships and cross channel ferries before coming ashore to senior management positions.

Terry as an MSDC Councillor

  • Member of MSDC Planning Committee
  • Joint Local Plan Work Group
  • Revenue Funding Review Group.

Terry on Needham Market Town Council

  • Needham Market Town Councillor and Deputy Mayor.
  • Trustee Needham Market and Barking Welfare Charities.

 

Action in the community

Contact Cllr Terry Lawrence

💻   terry.lawrence@midsuffolk.gov.uk

☎️    07928 512 599    

  

Terrys campaign for Needham Market

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