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Terms of Office
Simon Rowan-Robinson has served the following terms of office:
Medway Council |
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Temple Farm | |
4 May 2000 - 1 May 2003 |
Troy Town | |
1 Apr 1998 - 4 May 2000 |
Recorded Votes
Most decisions taken by councillors at meetings of the whole Council are made by unanimous agreement or, if the decision is disputed, by show of hands. However, the Council's Constitution states that in certain circumstances, or if six or more members request, a "recorded vote" may be taken, where each councillor's vote is recorded in the minutes of the meeting. The votes recorded for Simon Rowan-Robinson are as follows:
25 Sep 2002 | |
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Medway Local Plan (Amendment) | Absent |
13 May 2002 | |
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Increase Secondary School Places in Walderslade | For |
5 Dec 2001 | |
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Cabinet Decision Contrary to Budget and Policy Framework | For |
Recorded votes are only available from December 2001 onwards. Click on a term to see how Simon Rowan-Robinson voted during that term. Click on the subject of a vote to see the full details of the motion and how the other councillors voted.
Electoral History
Simon Rowan-Robinson has stood in the following elections:
Medway Council |
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4 May 2000 | |||
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Temple Farm | |||
Simon Antony Rowan-Robinson | 562 | Elected |
1 May 1997 | |||
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Troy Town | |||
Simon Antony Rowan-Robinson | 1,599 | Elected |
Click on the ward name to see the full results for that ward.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England are currently reviewing Medway's ward boundaries. The new boundaries are expected to increase the number of councillors in Medway from 55 to 59 and will be introduced for the next elections to Medway council in 2023. They have launched a public consultation for residents and organisations in Medway to help them decide where the boundaries should be drawn. The consultation is open until 2 March 2020, with draft recommendations due to be published in June 2020. You can have your say on the new boundaries by clicking the button below, which will take you to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England's consultation.
Medway Elects is not affiliated with the Local Government Boundary Commission for England and is not responsible for the content of their website or the conduct of their boundary review.