Stewart Palmén

Wiltshire and town councillor for Trowbridge Central

 

Stewart Palmén was born in Taunton, grew up in Chipping Sodbury and studied electronics at Salford University. He worked within the electronics industry for many years and spent some time living in South East Asia. In his career he worked in Engineering and Marketing as well as spending 6 years as a DT teacher at Clarendon College in Trowbridge. He is married to Eunja Palmen and they have 2 now grown up daughters. He has lived in Trowbridge for over 18 years and loves the town.

Stewart has been a Town Councillor for the Trowbridge Central Ward for 14 years and Wiltshire Councillor for the last 8 years (same ward) and is the current Leader of Trowbridge Town Council. Stewart was involved in setting up the Street Pastors (Coordinator for 5 years), rebuilding the Civic Centre (through time as a Town Councillor), helping keeping the Town Hall open (as a Trustee) and setting up the first Trowbridge independent traders market. "The Weavers Market" (Chair of the organisers group). He has a passion for the Town of Trowbridge and all who live there. His main ambition is to help Trowbridge achieve it’s full potential and he believes it is on the right track to do that.

To contact Stewart:

Wiltshire Council Email: stewart.palmen@wiltshire.gov.uk

Trowbridge Town Council Email: stewart.palmen@trowbridge.gov.uk

Mobile: 07952 405892

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Stewart Palmen
Trowbridge Central

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