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Drayton & Farlington Ward

Drayton and Farlington is one of the northern wards in the city. It is a ward that has three Conservative councillors.


Councillors Steve Wemyss (Conservative group leader, Portsmouth City Council), Simon Bosher and Robin Sparshatt look after the majority of local ward issues and are popular faces among the residents of the ward.


As well as the local councillors, there is a fantastic but small activist group of volunteers who deliver Conservative literature throughout the Drayton and Farlington ward.


Why not become involved in helping out the local Conservative volunteers. It is a fantastic way of ensuring that our city ‘goes blue’ in the next general election.


Fundraisers, charity events and social events are also organised by the committee in this ward to help boost our cause and to help turn our great city ‘Tory’ at the next general election.


Penny has recently been campaigning for a better deal for our vulnerable residents in Portsmouth. Drayton and Farlington was the focal point for the launch of her 2nd ‘Video Blog’ entry.


Visit the ‘Video Blog’ to visit several video diary entries by Penny that contain messages that affect the residents of the Drayton and Farlington ward.


Penny has been fighting hard to fight fuel poverty... Penny launched her campaign in Drayton & Farlington ward.

Penny can be seen working hard with local volunteers and Conservative Councillors and members of the public to improve local facilities and find out what issues affect you, the local people.