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Mark Weston

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Councillor for Henbury and Brentry
Leader of the Bristol Conservative Group
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Councillor for Henbury and Brentry and Leader of the Bristol Conservative Group.

First elected in May 2006 Mark has been the Councillor for Henbury & Brentry for 8 years.

Mark has a good reputation for supporting local community groups and residents, and was heavily involved in the campaign to stop the recent green space sell off and prevent the closure of Blaise Castle Museum. He is currently the leader of the Conservative Group on Bristol City Council and sits on the Place Scrutiny Committee dealing with transport and development issues across the City. 

Mark currently works in politics, having previously worked for BT and Bristol & West Mortgages.

He is passionate about rugby, loves movies and is a bit of a geek when it comes to astronomy.

Mark lives with his family on Brentry Lane in Brentry

Mark's main priorities as Henbury and Brentry's Councillor are to; deliver a Community Centre for the neighbourhood; fighting to preserve green spaces; protect the community from the impacts of the South Gloucestershire Housing Development; keep the library open and serving the public; deliver the new Train station for Henbury & Brentry and to continue to support Community Groups and their excellent work across the ward.

Mark is proud to have achieved so much for the local community over the last 8 years. To date his most important milestones are; fighting off the last council attempt to build on our parks, improving our local Play areas and stopped the closure of the Blaise Museum, delivering road improvements across the ward, gaining agreement for the delivery of a new Henbury Station (planned for 2021), blocking proposals to open up ‘rat-runs’ into Brentry from South Gloucestershire and working with local residents to write and deliver our Community plan.

 

 

News

Conservative Councillors confirm group leader for new Civic year

Thursday, 8 May, 2025
Bristol Conservative Councillors have unanimously backed their existing leadership team for the new civic year. Under adopted national Party rules, a formal procedure of nomination and selection takes place annually prior to attendance at the Full Council AGM (to be held on Tuesday, 13th May).A
Mark & John

Working together to save Stoke Lodge

Friday, 14 December, 2018
Local Councillors are working with the community, and other Parties, to save Stoke Lodge from being fenced off and enclosed by Cotham School.
Train

Conservative Council Leader pressures Mayor to Invest in Rail

Tuesday, 26 September, 2017
Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston is urging the City Mayor to get behind the idea of accelerating delivery of the planned stations programme which form part of the £200m investment in the region’s rail network.
mind the gap

Conservative Council Leader Condemns Waste of Taxpayer's Money

Tuesday, 5 September, 2017
Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston has condemned the waste of £50k taxpayers’ money spent by the Mayor on a scoping exercise into creating an underground rail system for Bristol.
St. George Park

Conservative Councillors condemn cuts to Bristol's street tree maintenance funding

Friday, 7 July, 2017
Conservative Councillor, John Goulandris, is challenging the controversial decision to slash the Authority’s annual funding for street tree maintenance.
City Hall

Long Serving Conservative Councillor selected as Lord Mayor

Friday, 23 June, 2017
Council to choose Conservative Councillor Lesley Alexander as the new Lord Mayor
Bookshelf

Labour target Bristol Libraries in Latest Cuts

Tuesday, 13 June, 2017
Conservative Councillors furious at Mayor's cull of the Library service
Colston Hall

Conservative Leader frustrated over name change of Bristol's Historic Colston Hall

Wednesday, 26 April, 2017
Conservative Leader Mark Weston counsel's caution over knee-jerk renaming of Colston Hall

Leading Bristol Conservative Councillor Backs Rail Study

Friday, 11 November, 2016
Conservative Leader Councillor Mark Weston has welcomed a major new feasibility study into local rail projects which is being commissioned by Bristol City Council.
David Morris

Bristol Councillors to Honour Former Colleague

Thursday, 10 November, 2016
Bristol Councillors to Honour Former Colleague
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