Middlesbrough Council, Marton Ward
Councillor Tom Mawston


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Welcome to my website

Welcome.

 

I would like to thank you for taking the time to look at my website. This is an exciting scheme created by Middlesbrough Council to improve communication between Councillors and residents.  Eventually all Middlesbrough Councillors will have their own sites, but at present I am part of a small pilot group, which includes the other Marton Ward Councillor, Dorothy Davison. I look forward to some interesting developments and receiving your comments. Please don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any comments about the site, the ward, or Middlesbrough.

 

The Ward is served by Dorothy Davison and myself, working closely with Marton Community Council and residents, to ensure that our needs and aspirations are fully represented within the Town Hall.

 

I have lived in Marton for 30 years, and became the ward councillor in 1987. I am currently a member of the Teesside Pensions Fund Investment Panel, the Select Commission on the Voluntary Sector, the Licensing Committee and am Vice Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Board. If you would like to know more about any of these roles, you can contact me by clicking here.

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Local Litter Pick
The Community Centre, in conjunction with the Community Council, will be holding a litter pick, on... 

Walk and Talks to Resume
Following the success of last year’s programme of local walks, the first weekly one of 2006... 

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BEST EVER GCSE RESULTS FOR MIDDLESBROUGH
Results for Middlesbrough’s young people in their GCSE results have continued to improve according to figures released today (10/01/08). The final figures for exams taken in 2007 show that almost 54 per cent of young people taking the exams in Middlesbrough achieved five or more A* to C grades, continuing the upward trend shown in the previous year’s figures.