Cliff Villages Ward
You have two votes. Please vote for the only two candidates who are local, living in the ward. Both are Independent and committed to serving you, our residents.
Your Independent Team Working
Together for Local People
Kay is sincere and genuinely cares about helping people in our local community.
She is hard working and brings personal experience in business, educaton and IT.
Kay arrived in Lincolnshire in 1969 when her father was posted to RAF Waddington,
and lived and worked in North Kesteven ever since. Kay has a wide knowledge of
this area and an excellent understanding of local issues and needs.
I am personally delighted to welcome Kay to our hard-working team of Independent
candidates. Kay will be a very effective Councillor. She will work hard for you.
I ask you to please VOTE for us both, Kay Johnson –
your Independent choice for District Council Cliff Villages Ward on Thursday 2nd May.
Marianne
Councillor Marianne Overton MBE
Dear Resident,
I live in the heart of the Cliff Villages and consider myself
to be extremely fortunate and privileged to live in such a
beautful and safe area.
I bring experience from my varied career. I have taught in
Lincolnshire Secondary Schools and ran several small
businesses employing local people in retail, IT and
manufacturing. I now work as an Education Officer for an
Agricultural Charity, which gives me flexibility and time to
commit to serving you.
As your elected Independent District Councillor, I will
listen to your views and concerns and I promise to speak
and vote on your behalf.
I care about all the same local issues as you do and I am
proud to be representing the Cliff Villages Ward, in the
local district elections on Thursday 2nd May. Please find
the time to vote for me and for Marianne Overton.
Thank you.
Kay Johnson
Kay Johnson Cliff Villages
My first duty is to listen to local residents, to enable me to take action on your behalf.
I live in the heart of our beautiful Cliff Villages with futures I want to support. I bring experience from my varied career. I taught in Lincolnshire Secondary Schools and ran several small businesses employing local people in retail, IT and manufacturing. I now work as an Education Officer for an Agricultural Charity, which gives me flexibility and time to commit to serving you. I will listen to your views and concerns and I promise to speak and vote on your behalf. Let’s keep National Party Politics OUT of our Local Councils