AREAS and TYPES

I live in the Historic High Street with my family, where we run a small shop. I have worked as an electronic engineer since graduating, and that is still my day job today, making ideas into reality. We moved here in 2015 from Lincoln, a city where history itself is a tourist attraction. History is very important to me in Lowestoft too, and seeing the High Street deteriorating made me decide I wanted to be a Town Councillor. I am passionate about following the ideas of our communities, making Lowestoft an interesting and welcoming town that everyone will want to visit.
Added: 22 September, 2023
I believe passionately in striving for positive outcomes for the town of Lowestoft and I'm proud to work hard on behalf of the people of the area. I bring to the Town Council my enthusiasm, my interest in services to children and young people and my passion for making our town as ecologically friendly as possible. I'm fully on board with the Town Council's declaration of climate crisis and would encourage individuals to make the small changes required, which together make a big difference.
Added: 22 September, 2023
I was born in Lowestoft and managed to find work in the town for most of my working life. I have strong beliefs in keeping the heritage of Lowestoft alive and will work to maintain it. We have many challenges before us but as a strong Town Council we can overcome those challenges. If you have any concerns please get in touch with me and I will hope to be able to help sort them out for you.
Added: 22 September, 2023
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Added: 22 September, 2023
Named after the Wilde family who lived in the Flint House from 1588 to the 1740's when John Wilde left in trust, money for the building of a schoolhouse for the free education of boys from fishing families. £40 per year was left for maintenance and the salary of a "virtuous and learned schoolmaster who shall teach 40 boys to read, and write, and to cast accounts: and also teach them the Latin tongue".

This score is situated near the Town Hall and considered to be the most picturesque with its pointed arch at the top framing a view of the sea.
Added: 22 September, 2023