Batchwood

Welcome to the Batchwood ward page. The Ward ward includes north-west of St Albans and New Greens.

Candidates Lyn Cunningham and Sinead Howland

Vote for your local Lib Dem candidates Sinead and Lynn on 2 May!

 

Sinéad Howland absolutely loves living in Batchwood with her family, particularly walking her dog in the local parks and going out running in the ward.

Lynn Cunningham has lived in Batchwood for 19 years, and mostly enjoys its beautiful natural spaces with her dog, and the wonderful local facilities it has to offer.

These green spaces are areas that Sinéad and Lynn have fought to protect as local councillors – from planting more trees to fighting inappropriate development. They are committed to listening to and working hard on residents’ behalf with the rest of the team if re-elected this May.

Jenni Murray (District Councillor)

Email: batchwood@stalbanslibdems.org.uk    

Phone: 07792 186853

District Councillor Jenni Murray was born in St Albans and lives here with her family.  She went to Garden Fields and Townsend School. Jenni regularly fundraises for Prostate UK. She has been working in Hertfordshire schools for over 20 years, currently as a Student Support Officer.

Jenni is a trustee of Dorant House, a member of St Albans Faith & Cultural Enterprise (FACE) and Volunteer Counsellor for Cruse Bereavement Care.

She is community driven and has supported residents in the ward by challenging HCC on flooding.  She has also supported residents with housing and personal issues and, replacement road signs and has campaigned against idling car engines outside local schools. 

To help keep Batchwood a pleasant place to live, she is tackling vehicle damage to verges and trees and taking action on vandalism to bus shelters which spoils the local environment.

Helen Campbell (County Councillor)

Email: batchwood@stalbanslibdems.org.uk

Phone: 07743 338195

Twitter: https://twitter.com/cblhelen

County councillor Helen Campbell has lived in St Albans for 20 years. She is married to Neil and they have two children now both at university. Alongside her growing council roles, she is self-employed as a journalist and writer, trained as an English teacher and volunteers extensively in the community, particularly with homeless people. She works closely with community groups to safeguard green spaces, and additionally focuses on vulnerable people, road safety and the environment.