13/05/2026
To my friends, neighbours and everyone in The Quays,
Now that the dust has settled, I’ve finally had a moment to reflect.
Election campaigns are gruelling. They demand everything from you — your time, your energy, and often your emotions too.
But despite the result, one thing I know for certain is this:
Can I look myself in the mirror and say we left The Quays in a better place than we found it? Absolutely yes.
Since January 2024, it has been the honour of my life to represent the place I call home. Together, we’ve fought for our community, stood up for residents, and worked hard to make The Quays a better place for everyone.
On election night, I congratulated our new councillor on her victory, and I sincerely hope she can continue the good work happening in The Quays.
What comes next? Honestly, I don’t know yet. I’ll speak with Cllr Jonathan Moore and our wider team, and we’ll go from there. But whatever happens next, I will always care deeply about this community.
I also want to thank Jonathan for being not just a fantastic colleague, but a genuine friend throughout this journey.
But most importantly, thank you — the people of The Quays. Many of you started as residents I represented, and became neighbours, friends, and fellow community activists along the way.
The outpouring of Facebook comments, messages, emails and WhatsApps over the last few days has meant more to me than I can properly put into words. I will never forget the kindness, support and encouragement you’ve shown me.
Public office is never forever, but community is.
Thank you for everything,
Paul