Peterborough is different to Fenland – it is a city with a diverse population, its politics change from election to election, both at national and local levels.
That said, I dare say many Fenland Councillors will be watching with interest, as I will also.
My plans are not yet decided, I would very much like to carry on my ‘Community Work’.
Deliver small but significant projects each election
(Picnic Benches, Fishing Platforms and The Platinum Wood Project) –
However age and health come into play – wait and see….
‘Who upsets me’ may make me change my intentions?
Peterborough councillors due to be up for election in 2026
The councillors that were due to be up for election were:
Scott Warren (Conservative, Bretton)
Alison Jones (Labour, Central)
Dennis Jones (Independent, Dogsthorpe)
Samantha Hemraj (Labour, East)
Rylan Ray (Independent, Eye, Thorney and Newborough)
Christian Hogg (Lib Dem, Fletton and Stanground)
Andrew Bond (Lib Dem, Gunthorpe)
Marco Cereste (Conservative, Hampton Vale)
Mohammed Farooq (Peterborough First, Hargate and Hempsted)
Noreen Bi (Labour, North)
Michael Perkins (Conservative, Orton Longueville)
Julie Stevenson (Independent, Orton Waterville)
Mohammed Sabir (Labour, Park)
Asif Shaheed (Lib Dem, Paston and Walton)
Mohammed Rangzeb (Green, Ravensthorpe)
Ray Bisby (Peterborough First, Stanground South)
Sarah Hillier (Peterborough First, Werrington)
Breakdown:
Conservative 3, Labour 4, Independent 3, Lib Dem 3, Peterborough First 3, Green 1

