Sharon Blank

Sharon Blank

Electoral Division:
Spire
Serving the communities of Chesterfield's St Leonard's and St Helen's wards which include Hady, parts of Newbold, Newland Dale, Penmore, Riverside estate, parts of St Augustine's and Birdholme, Spital and Stonegravels.
Party:
Labour
email:
Council position:
Vice Chair of the Standards Committee

About me

I was elected on to the council in May 2005 and, as well as my role on the Standards Committee, I'm a member of the Services for Children and the Healthier Communities improvement and scrutiny committees.

I’ve lived in the Spire division of Chesterfield all my life and I’ve an adult son, but while he was at school I studied at Sheffield University gaining a Sociology BA (hons), Socio-legal studies MA and a PhD.

I’ve been a volunteer adviser at Chesterfield Citizens Advice Bureau and I’m a Chesterfield Borough councillor.

Below you’ll find details of how to contact me and some of the issues relating to this area. There’s also the chance for you to have your say, good or bad, on county council related matters so you can help shape what we do and how we do it, both now and in years to come.

Contact me

If you want to contact me about any aspect of Derbyshire County Council’s business or services you can do so by using the following details:
At County Hall: 01629 580000 ext 6076
Home Phone: 01246 272897
Mobile Phone: 07748 920152
Surgery Times: I hold regular Saturday drop-in surgeries every month at the Derbyshire Unemployed Workers’ Centre on Saltergate, Chesterfield between 10am – 11.30pm. I also hold street surgeries in different parts of my area. To find out when they are email or contact me on one of the numbers here.
Address:
180 Spital Lane
Spital
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S41 0HP

Have you say

I'm always keen to get your feedback, good or bad, on county council related matters so you can help shape what we do and how we do it, both now and in years to come. Young people may prefer to make their voice heard through the council's b line (opens in a new window) site or magazine.   

You can also come along to any of Derbyshire County Council meetings which take place six times a year, usually on a Wednesday afternoon, at its headquarters in Matlock. You can either just watch the proceedings or you can ask a question. Details of how to do this are available on the openness at meetings page.

Outside Bodies

I represent the council on a number of outside organisations or bodies

News from this patch

Keep up-to-date with what the council is doing in and around your community (PDF, 162KB)

My Financial and Other Interests

The Local Authorities (Model Code of Conduct)(England) Order 2007 requires councillors to a make a statement of Financial and Other Interests. View my declaration

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