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Councillor Craig Fennell
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If you require more information,
Councillor Craig Fennell
Tel: 07900 857177
Email: craig.fennell@surreyheath.gov.uk
Holmwood
Beech Road
Frimley Green
Camberley
Surrey
GU16 6LQ
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Contact Councillor Craig Fennell
Craig has lived in Frimley Green almost all of his life and is now the third generation of his family living there. Craigs late parents ran the local newsagents and barbers in Frimley Green and his late mother played piano at Bartletts nursery for many years.
Craig was a pupil at Frimley Green Church of England School and then Robert Hailing School in Mytchett, which now forms the marvellous Basingstoke Canal Facility and Mytchett Heath.
Over the past 16 years Craig has been involved with Frimley Green Football Club and is currently the Chairman. Craig is very keen to promote facilities like this in our community to give children the opportunity to develop their sporting talent. There are over 170 children registered to the club. The club also supports the local charity Open Mind.
Craig has particular concern for the elderly residents of the ward and feels that age should bring respect, which is sometimes lacking in modern Britain.
Craig is very keen to serve the local community in which he has lived for most of his life and has business interests, and feels that now is the time for change.
