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Ward Spokesperson Will Blair
Will has lived in Camden since he moved to London, and has happily settled and made his home in the borough. He is delighted and very proud to be a local Conservative spokesman for Regent’s Park ward, which is a fantastically diverse and vibrant community. He greatly enjoys meeting and chatting with local residents, and is always happy to discuss local issues and offer any help that he can to Regent’s Park residents.
Will has a great experience of local and national issues, having worked in Parliament as a researcher to the Shadow Immigration Minister, Damian Green MP, before moving on to the healthcare sector, working for a UK medical regulator, based in Regent’s Park ward on Euston Road. He was an active local campaigner on many issues in Dorset, where he grew up, and has taken this passion for local action to Camden Borough.
Will’s priorities for Regent’s Park are skills, education and unemployment, as well as taking a firm line on crime and anti-social behaviour, to improve the quality of life in our ward. But he really wants to hear about your issues and concerns, so please get in touch and he will be more than happy to help.
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Ward Spokesperson Alan Coleman-Harvey
Alan has been an Executive Council member for several years and is an active and experienced local Conservative campaigner. In the 2002 local elections he stood as a Conservative Party candidate in the Kentish Town ward.
Alan is a Fine Art graduate and gained his Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Art and Design) and Qualified Teacher Status from Middlesex University in 1999, and has taught in secondary schools across London. He is also a former Personnel Officer with the Crown Prosecution Service.
He has lived in the Regent’s Park area for twenty three years.
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Meet your Regent’s Park Conservative Council team
Come and have a chat with Alan and Will to discuss any local issues affecting you:
Local health services?
Crime and anti-social behaviour?
Council services?
Litter?
Meet us at our drop-in sessions on the first Tuesday of each month:
3 November 2009
1 December 2009
5 January 2010
2 February 2010
All held from 18:30 to 19:30 at the Dick Collins Hall, Redhill Street, Regent’s Park

