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Councillor PALLAVI DEVULAPALLI

airfield ward

Dr Pallavi Devulapalli is a GP in Downham Market. She has spent most of her working life in West Norfolk, and lives in the beautiful rural village of Shouldham with her family. 

She has been involved in social and environmental causes for many years. These includes being active in a local transition towns intiative, the anti-incinerator campaign, fighting against a quarry in Shouldham and in protecting a natural biodiversity spot at Gaywood Parkway.  

Pallavi was elected borough councillor for Airfield ward in 2023 and is an active member of various committees on the council. She is also the Green Party’s national spokespersonfor Health, Public Health and Social Care.

Pallavi has, and will continue to, campaign for improvements to clean up our waterways, improve rail and bus links, as well as support local businesses.She has also strongly supported the campaign to replace the crumbling QE Hospital.  Pallavi says ‘SW Norfolk has not been well-served by its current MP, and it’s time for thepeople to decide who they choose to represent them. If they vote for me, they will get a hard-working, local Green MP who will put their needs first, and who will work to ensure we have a thriving and sustainable, clean and green South-West Norfolk for generations to come.’

COUNCILLOR Michael de Whalley

GAYTON AND GRIMSTON WARD

Michael de Whalley started the successful KLWIN anti-incinerator campaign and championed local democracy when the public vote against the incinerator was ignored. Michael continues working to resolve Norfolk’s waste issues in a socially acceptable and sustainable manner. He is aged 56 and a self-employed IT consultant, who has lived in North West Norfolk for most of his life. In 2003, Michael served in the Iraq war with the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. Michael is an Open University graduate and former King Edward VII School pupil. He is Chair of trustees for West Norfolk Disability information Service.

As a founder member of the renewed West Norfolk Green Party in 2009, Michael has demonstrated a long-term commitment to Green Politics. 2019 saw Michael elected as a Borough Councillor for Gayton and Grimston Ward and having been re-elected in 2023, he was invited to form the Independent Partnership administration as portfolio holder for Climate Change and Biodiversity. This is not only a reflection of Michael’s dedication as councillor and campaigner but also for his ability to work across the political divide to further Green Party goals.

These years of both councillor and hands-on activist have given Michael a valuable insight into the workings of politics, good and bad. He has acquired an in-depth knowledge of local issues. Michael wishes to continue his work with the local community to empower residents and ensure that together a better and fairer society is created.

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