Sands

Paul Lambourne

Paul Lambourne
Paul Lambourne is a local man born and bred in High Wycombe. Most of his life was spent in the builders' merchant trade. He is a former class one football referee.

Paul is currently manager of Wycombe Dial-a-Ride, a community bus service for the less mobile. He was also responsible for successfully setting up Aylesbury Vale Dial-a-Ride.

Paul is an experienced councillor, having been elected in 1999 for four years. He sat on numerous committees, including being chairman of the Disciplinary and Appeals panel. In 2002, he was elected as Deputy Mayor for High Wycombe, during which time he helped raise £65,0000 for Ian Rennie Hospices. Paul has been Town Beadle since 2003.

He is passionate about the district and cares very much about the environment and quality of life for the people he represents. He is always prepared to listen and work with local groups to the best of his ability to improve and enhance the community he serves.

Ricki Hussein

Ricki Hussein
Ricki Hussein is a local man, and although a Muslim, has been married for 39 years to a white, Christian lady. This allows him to reach across different cultures. They have four children and three grandchildren. He is a college graduate.

Ricki has been a councillor for eight years, and has served on many council and community committees. His particular interests are transport, housing, care of the elderly, and mediation between different interest groups in the county.

Ricki enjoys dealing with the varied problems and concerns that the residents of Sands have in their dealings with the Council. He will hold regular councillor surgeries to discuss and resolve concerns and issues, and will speak-up for your interests.

If re-elected Ricki knows there is much work still to be done. He looks forward to the challenges ahead and will always work in the best interests of the people he represents.

Polled 433 votes, coming 3rd


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