Cllr. Angela Graham
Angela has been a Wandsworth resident for many years with a background in nursing and has been a local Councillor for Wandsworth Common and Earlsfield for 35+ years. She is actively involved in the local community, chairing the Safer Neighbourhood Team meeting with the local police team, engaging with residents on our housing estates (Aboyne, Burtop and Fitzhugh) and is regularly out meeting local business owners. Additionally Angela sits on the Wandsworth Common Management Advisory Committee (MAC) and undertakes a range of volunteering locally.
“I love Earlsfield. We have a wonderful mix of small businesses which make it such a vibrant area, we have fantastic people who are active in their community, always striving to make it better and we have some beautiful green spaces, particularly around the Wandle.”
At the Town Hall Angela sits on the Housing Committee, Environment Committee and the Borough Residents’ Forum.
Cllr. Peter Graham
Peter has been a Wandsworth Common Councillor since 2018 having moved to the borough over ten years ago. He is experienced in local government and ensuring that services are well run whilst offering good value for money. Currently Peter is leading on the development of a local government organisation covering two large geographical areas ensuring that local services are transformation through investment and high quality delivery.
“Labour have been particularly profligate with taxpayers money and it is our job to challenge them on this. Returning a Conservative administration is important to return sensible financial management back to the Council whilst making sure that services are delivered to the standards expected.”
At the Town Hall Peter is the Conservative Spokesperson for Finance, sitting on the Finance Committee and General Purposes Committee.
Tom Mytton
Tom first moved to Wandsworth over ten years ago, to commence a career in the city, has been a successful business owner and is a Trustee of a local charity. Locally he is an active volunteer, sitting on the management committee of one of our local commons and in 2021 alongside the Wandsworth Conservatives he helped to secure £3m investment in Tooting Bec Lido and athletics track.
“It’s so important that we return a Conservative administration in 2026. Labour have delivered rubbish strewn streets, failing services and disastrous financial management with local residents dealing with the consequences. We simply can’t afford to give Labour another four years.”
Tom’s priorities are to deliver high quality services at good value for local residents.
