Richard was first elected to Cherwell District Council in 2015 and is currently the Council's Lead Member for Performance Management. A Town Councillor since 2008, Richard is the Leader of Bicester Town Council.
Tom has represented Bicester East on the District Council since 2016. He is proud to call Cherwell his home having first moved here with his wife Emma 5 years ago. They are now enjoying parenthood with the birth of their first child.
Nick moved to Bicester in 2002 with his family. His wife works in the NHS and his two daughters attended Bure Park School before moving to the Cooper School. He has always believed in putting things back into the community and first stood as a Town Councillor in 2007.
Lynn was first elected onto Cherwell District Council in 2009. Community-minded she is a member of Bicester and District Twinning Association, Chairman of the Feoffee Charity and has been on Bicester Town Council for 15 years.
Elected to Cherwell District Council in May 2016, Jason has been active in the town's community organisations since his early teens. He says: "Our town is changing enormously.
David has lived in Bicester South for the last 4 years and currently works for Oxfordshire County Council as a social worker. The experiences he has had in his profession have furthered his passion for working to improve the lives of others.
Living in Langford for the past 19 years, Dan has represented the area on Cherwell District Council since 2005. He says: "being familiar with the area has its advantages as I am able to pick up residents’ concerns and act on them quickly.
Lucinda was first elected to represent the residents of Bicester South and Ambrosden in May 2018. She works as a train controller, overseeing the entire UK rail network, and lives in Bicester with her boyfriend, a Formula One Engineer.
Debbie has served as a District Councillor on Cherwell since 2002. Currently the Council’s Lead Member for the ‘Clean and Green’ portfolio, Debbie is responsible for the District’s environmental agenda and recycling services.
Having travelled internationally for his 35-year business career in marketing, Phil stood for election upon his retirement in order to give something back to his local community. He believes the villages of northern Cherwell need representing and protecting.