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Councillor information
Councillor Ernie Hendricks
 

Coat of Arms

Elected: Moseley and Kings Heath Ward

Joined Council: 4 May 2006

Office Expires: 2010

Council Service: May 2006 to date

Political Party: Liberal Democrat

Committee Membership 2008-2009:
Planning
Cabinet Committee (Procurement)

Councillors also serve on their respective Ward Committee
and Constituency Committee

All About Me

I am serving my first four year term as a Councillor, having being elected to represent the people of Moseley & Kings Heath in 2006. I have lived in the ward of Moseley and Kings Heath for 32 years and know the area well. Since my election, I have always made myself available to local residents and have represented their views on local issues, not only in the Council Chamber but also in committees, through the media and at public meetings.

By working in partnership with my two colleagues, Martin Mullaney and Emily Cox, I aim to ensure that effective services are provided by the Council for the residents of Moseley & Kings Heath.

How to contact me

I hold regular Advice Bureaux for constituents within the Moseley and Kings Heath Ward.

To contact me please see my Advice Bureaux information for details or
email me Ernie.Hendricks@birmingham.gov.uk

My News

News from Moseley and Kings Heath Ward

My Politics

Liberal Democrats – Birmingham Party


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