| DANNY CHALKLEY
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Danny Chalkley has represented the residents of Vincent Square Ward since his election to Westminster Council in 2002. He has worked consistently with residents, businesses and community leaders to address many local problems and improvethe quality oflife for those living and working in the area. He is currentlyCabinet Memberfor City Management with responsibility for Westminster's Highways, Transportation, Cleansing, Waste, Recycling and Parking functions. He is also Chairman ofthe Council's trading company. He places huge importance on the needforWestminster to continue delivering highquality services whilst maintaining avalue for money Council Tax. AChartered Surveyor, Danny is a Director ofa Westminster-based development company which he establishedin 2004.
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| DAVID HARVEY
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David Harvey and his wife Angela live in Vincent Square Ward. He works in Westminster as chief executive of a campaigning global professional body whose members specialise in inheritance and the needs of the elderly and vulnerable. He is both a chartered accountant and a public affairs practitioner and has held many senior roles nationally representing small and family businesses.Vincent Square Ward is an exceptional place to live and as one of your local councillors David is determined to keep it that way, bringing his voluntary sector and business experience to work with residents, community groups and businesses to champion groups and individuals and to find answers to problems large and small.
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| STEVE SUMMERS
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Steve Summers lives in Chapter Street in the heart of Vincent Square Ward and was first elected to the City Council in 2006. As a local resident, he has been involved in campaigning for residents for a number of years. If re-elected to the City Council, Steve wants to continue his fight for a better quality of life for those who live in the Ward. Having spoken to many local people and community groups, Steve Summers will back their concerns for cleaner streets, better housing and safer neighbourhoods.Steve has served as Chairman of one of the City Council's Planning Committees and as Deputy Cabinet Member for the built environment. He is also a governor of one of Westminster's schools.
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Promoted by D. J. Stewart on behalf of Mark Field, both of 90 Ebury Street, London SW1W 9QD