Council Members

Councillor Andrew Batson, Vice-Chairman

Councillor Andrew Batson

Vice-Chairman

Responsibilities:  Highways and Footpaths; Parish Assembly; Wetley Moor Committee

I am a retired Chartered Surveyor and a qualified Mine Surveyor. Together with my wife we have raised two children in Bagnall.

I have lived in Bagnall, in the family home, since 1987 when I moved with my employer from my native South Yorkshire to Staffordshire. During my career I specialised in the handling of subsidence claims which originated from many diverse origins. This experience has given me a working knowledge of many aspects of the environment which we live in.

I was co-opted on to the Parish Council in 2008 and have since been re-elected having served as Chairman and Vice Chairman for several years. Amongst other things I organise the monthly walking group in the village.

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Councillor Sybil Ralphs MBE

Councillor

I am the group leader of the Conservatives and Independent group and Council Leader at Staffordshire Moorlands District Council.  I was originally born in Leek and have served the Bagnall community for many years.  More to follow …

 

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Councillor Penny Dabell, Councillor

Councillor Penny Dabell

Councillor

Responsibilities:

Position will be filled at the elections on 4 May 2023.

I am originally from the Isle of Wight but have lived in Staffordshire for the last 30 years. I moved to Bagnall just over 17 years ago and now run a successful Glamping business with my good friends for the last three years.

I work part-time as a bookkeeper which I have done for many years and also do accounts from home as well.  I have been on a couple of committees before, one as the Treasurer.

I am passionate about the area I live in and as a Parish Councillor I hope I will be able to preserve our beautiful landscape for all Bagnall residents. I will endeavour to listen to the needs and views of all with both compassion and empathy, whilst also having to accept that changes will be forthcoming in the future.  I will always be approachable for residents to talk to and share their concerns.

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Councillor James Weston

Councillor

My family have lived within the parish since 1961 and I am the third generation to have lived in what
used to be my Grandparents house.
My wife and I now have a 7-month-old son who will hopefully be able to grow up in an area that we
are all passionate about. I am looking to be able to help safeguard the future of the outstanding
surroundings within Bagnall Parish for all future generations. I am here to any parishioners’ interests
and concerns.
I currently work as a Development Engineer at JCB in Cheadle and have been there for the past 13
years.

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Councillor Andrew Krawiecki

Councillor

I have lived in Bagnall for over 10 years, and greatly enjoyed my time here. In return I am aiming to make a positive contribution to the local community and area, in any way I can.
I have helped at the Village Hall in a number of ways, gardening, maintenance and at events. I might also have been seen by some  restoring dry stone walls around the local area.
Professionally, I worked in warehousing and transport for 40 years about half of that time being in Staffordshire. My involvement in what is still a ‘people business,’ where communication and regulation are key hopefully gives me a good base to work from. I am now retired.
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Councillor Steve Horton

Councillor

In 2016, we relocated from Eccleshall, Stafford to the peaceful countryside of Bagnall. This move was centered around our dream project: converting a barn on our smallholding into what is now our cherished home. The project allowed us to immerse ourselves in rural life, where I’ve been able to pursue my passion for country sports and spend time with horses.

Beyond my life in the countryside, I am also a director of a small but successful electrical contracting company. Balancing the demands of business with personal interests has been rewarding. When I’m not at work, I often find myself enjoying the tranquillity of The Moorlands, where long walks give me a break from the hustle and bustle.

I also stay actively involved with the community, helping coach the Leek under-12 rugby team. Being part of their growth and development has been a fantastic experience, and it allows me to combine my love for sports with contributing to the next generation of players.