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Councillor

Councillor
I was born at the PRUH in 2000, and have lived locally all my life.
I attended Wickham Common Primary School in Coney Hall, and Hayes School in Hayes. I later attended the University of Warwick and graduated in 2022 with a degree in Politics and Sociology.
I now work in Central London at CCHQ as a Media Monitoring Officer.
Having grown up locally, I am heavily invested in this wonderful area. I previously volunteered at the West Wickham and Shirley Baptist Church at their Sunday School, and later as a Befriending Volunteer for Age UK.
I have been involved in the Local Conservatives since age 15, campaigning on issues such as unfair cuts to our local train services.
Now, I am looking forward to working with my Local Conservative colleagues across Bromley to make sure that Hayes, Coney Hall and Keston continue to be places where everyone has the opportunity to live, work, play and grow up in a safe, secure and beautiful Borough – just as I did.
Aside from politics, I enjoy travelling, spending time with my family and, when time allows, making the most of Bromley and Central London’s nightlife.

Councillor

Councillor
Alexa was born in 1969 and has lived in Bromley all her life. She was educated in Bromley and holds degrees from the University of East Anglia and University College London. A qualified librarian, Alexa runs the information service at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the City of London.
She represented Bromley Common & Keston Ward between 1994 and 2022. Since 2022, Alexa has represented Hayes & Coney Hall. She is well known locally and has a reputation for getting things done.
Her main interests are planning, the environment and policing. She strongly believes that Green Belt and other designated land must be protected from built development and that local planning authorities should have more power to resist building on unsuitable sites. She wants all residents to be able to live in a clean, safe environment with visible police patrols.
As a daily commuter into central London, Alexa believes that reliable, clean and safe public transport is essential, both for the benefit of individuals and the wider economy.
Alexa currently chairs the Development Control Committee on Bromley Council. She also sits on several other committees, including Plans 1 Sub-Committee, the Public Protection & Enforcement Scrutiny Committee, the Children, Education and Families Scrutiny Committee and General Purposes and Licensing Committee.
Outside of politics, Alexa is a keen traveller and has visited many countries, including Arctic Norway, Greenland and Iceland. When time allows, Alexa participates in classes in the Borough’s excellent Mytime Active sports centres. She enjoys history and is a member of the Royal Society of St George, a non-political society for all people who share a love of England and all things English. Alexa also enjoys team quizzes and is very competitive!

Councillor and Assembly Member

Councillor and Assembly Member
Thomas has been the Ward Councillor for Hayes & Coney Hall since May 2022. He llives locally with his wife and their two cats. He works in the financial services sector, working on Positive Impact Investing – helping people use their investments to have a positive impact on society and the environment. Outside of work Thomas has served as School Governor, Public Governor of an NHS Foundation Trust and as a Charity Trustee – including serving as Vice-Chair of a national charity. Locally Thomas also helped found a Rail Users Group to give commuters a more direct voice with rail operators.
Thomas is a committed campaigner and in the past has campaigned to save local banks from closure, for improved road safety and for additional bus capacity on busy routes – including securing a whole new bus route. Having attended a school which failed OFSTED Thomas is passionate about ensuring all children in Bromley have the best start in life and celebrates Conservative-run Bromley Councils success at getting 97% of local schools rated either good or outstanding by OFSTED.
Following a shortened urgent process, Thomas was selected as the London Assembly Candidate for Bexley & Bromley and was successful on 2nd May 2024.
Correspondence address:
c/o Members Room
Bromley Civic Centre, Churchill Court
2 Westmoreland Road
Bromley
BR1 1AS
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Prospective candidate for the May 2026 local election

Prospective candidate for the May 2026 local election
Diane has lived in Hayes for over 42 years and has been a Councillor in Kelsey and Eden Park since 2010. This is the area where she grew up.
A pupil at Balgowan School in Beckenham and then Langley Park Grammar School for Girls, Diane qualified as a physiotherapist from the Royal London Hospital in 1981. She spent 27 years working in the NHS in and around Bromley. During her professional career in the health service, Diane held both clinical and senior managerial roles, so she brings a wealth of experience to her current Cabinet position at Bromley Council as Executive Portfolio Holder for Adult Care and Health.
Since taking up her Cabinet post, the Council have won three national awards, two with NHS colleagues. These relate to hospital discharge and a homeless project, and one in recognition of Bromley Council’s groundbreaking work in tackling loneliness in the Borough. This is now being looked at with a view to supporting policy development in Continental Europe.