Radley's new parish clerk,
Jane Dymock, takes up office this month and will be servicing
her first meeting, that of the Conservation Working Party
(Nature), next week, just to get her in her stride before
the Annual Meeting of the full council, which will take
place on Thursday 27th May.
Jane Dymock
Jane
grew up in Fife and Cheshire, came to Oxford to study
and has lived in and around Oxford for 30 years.
She qualified as
an architect and has a post-graduate qualification
in Town Planning. She is also an experienced clerk,
having been Parish clerk in Appleton for 8 years.
She
married David and settled in Appleton in 1993. They
have two teenage children.
She said
"I am
delighted to be Radley's new parish clerk.
I'm looking forward to working for the council and
getting to know Radley better."
Jenny Standen, the current chairman of
the Parish Council, said
Mrs
Dymock was the winning candidate from a strong field
of over two dozen applicants for the post, and promises
to be a valuable asset to this community and a worthy
successor to Sally Raven. The Parish Council is very
much looking forward to working with her and wishes
her well in her new post.