Upcoming Town Council elections May 7th 2026. Meet your candidates
Hamworthy East Ward

Hamworthy Resident for 36+ years

About Paul Whitlock

Standing for Hamworthy East Ward, May 2026

Paul Whitlock is a committed local resident with a long history of community involvement in Hamworthy and the wider Poole area. He has lived in Hamworthy since 1988 and has spent much of his working life serving local schools and supporting the community around Turlin Moor. He is standing for Hamworthy East Ward as a Poole People – independent and local candidate.   

Paul’s working life has been closely tied to the local area. After earlier roles in construction and builders’ merchants, he became Caretaker Site Manager at Turlin Moor School, later Bayside Academy, where he served for 26 years before retiring in 2024. He also served for many years as a school governor, continuing his involvement even after retirement as a community governor.   

Community service has always been a major part of Paul’s life. He comes from a family with strong community values and has been involved in local events, school initiatives and neighbourhood projects for many years. One notable example was his involvement in the Turlin Moor Big Adventure, which helped secure lottery funding for practical improvements in the area, including paths, benches, bins, youth shelters and play facilities, many of which are still benefiting residents today. 

Paul is standing because he cares deeply about the future of Poole and wants to help restore pride in the town. He believes Poole has enormous strengths, from its harbour and public spaces to its local communities, and wants to see those assets promoted and improved for the benefit of residents and visitors alike. His priorities include supporting activities on Poole Quay and High Street, respecting Poole’s heritage, improving street cleanliness, protecting open spaces and local facilities, and encouraging a stronger sense of community in Hamworthy.   

Paul believes local councillors should work for the people they represent, not simply follow the direction of larger party structures. His focus is on practical local action, community pride and standing up for the interests of Hamworthy and Poole.

Local election 2026 · Poole

Paul's priorities​

01

Stand up for Hamworthy and local people
Paul’s priority is to represent the people of Hamworthy East and make sure local voices are heard. He believes councillors should serve their communities directly and focus on what matters locally.

02

Protect open spaces and local facilities
Paul wants to help safeguard Hamworthy’s parks, green spaces and community facilities. He sees these as vital to local quality of life and believes they should be protected for current and future residents.

03

Improve cleanliness and pride in the area
Cleaner streets and a stronger sense of pride in Poole are central to Paul’s campaign. He wants to tackle litter and improve the look and feel of the area so residents can feel proud of where they live.

04

Support Poole’s heritage, Quay and High Street
Paul wants to promote more activity in Poole town centre while supporting development that respects the town’s heritage. He believes the Quay and High Street should play a bigger role in attracting visitors and supporting the local economy.

05

Encourage a stronger sense of community
With a long history of involvement in schools and local projects, Paul cares deeply about community spirit. He wants to help strengthen connections across Hamworthy and support the local initiatives that bring people together.

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