Councillors

The wards

The parish is divided into two parish wards which are known as Manvers Ward (South of the Village) and Trent Ward (North of the Village). Each ward has defined boundaries and nine councillors are elected for each parish ward, making a total of 18 councillors.

Radcliffe on Trent wards map

Chair of the Council

Anne McLeod

I was born in Nottingham and moved to Radcliffe in my twenties. I was a secondary school science teacher, head of year and school governor before taking an early retirement. Since then I have been a committee member and Chairman of Radcliffe U3A.  My interests include walking, gardening and archaeology, I am the current Chairman of Radcliffe Archaeological Project, you may have seen us digging up test pits all over the place, trying to establish when Radcliffe became a village and what trades were carried on here. 

As a member of the Parish Council, my particular interest will be in the environment and improving facilities for young people.  I am keen to encourage our youngsters to get involved, wherever possible in the decision making that takes place locally.

Our councillors at a glance

Manvers Ward

ewan lythgoe

Ewan Lythgoe

nick waters

Nick Waters

tracie bere

Tracie Bere

alice tomlinson

Alice Tomlinson

amelie pira

Amelie Pira

matthew kirk

Matthew Kirk

sue clegg

Sue Clegg

kirsty hyndes

Kirsty Hyndes

nikki farnsworth

Nikki Farnsworth

Trent Ward

oliver furniss

Oliver Furniss

shaun moroney

Shaun Moroney

oliver bere

Oliver Bere

lewis mills proper pic250

Lewis Mills

annie sanders 2026

Annie Sanders

irene dovey

Irene Dovey

harry curtis

Harry Curtis

anne mcleod

Anne McLeod

Chair of the Council
troy jenkinson

Troy jenkinson

Want to find out more?

Go to our Councillors list to find out more about each councillor.

Go to Rushcliffe Borough Council website where you can find out more about each councillor and see their register of interest.

Looking for Borough Councillors

Go to Rushcliffe Borough Council website where you can view more information about the councillors for the Radcliffe on Trent ward.

Apply to become a councillor

Becoming a parish councillor is a chance to make a real difference in your community. Councillors help shape local priorities, support village services and facilities, listen to residents, and work with other authorities to improve life in the parish.

You don’t need special qualifications, just a willingness to get involved, share your ideas, and represent the interests of local people. If you care about your community and want to play an active part in its future, why not apply and join us.

⚠️ There are no vacancies at the moment. Make sure to visit this page again, when a spot becomes available, a link to our application form will appear and you will be able to apply.