Wyke Regis, Weymouth Town Council
Helen Toft is passionate about making Weymouth a better place for everyone to live, and has a track record of getting things done.
Helen moved to Wyke Regis with her husband in 1993 and raised their two sons here. She was Chair of Rodwell Pre-School for several years, during which time she secured a £10,000 lottery grant to further develop the nursery. She then served as a Governor of Holy Trinity Primary School for ten years where she:
- took the lead in securing a contract whereby Weymouth College, rather than a Nottingham company, became the provider of high-quality school meals, benefiting both the children and catering students at Weymouth College, which has since taken over contracts with other primary schools
- initiated a campaign which prevented a massive cut in school crossing patrols across the county – Save the Lollipop! – for which Helen’s family received a national campaigning award
- secured a number of large grants to help set up the School’s Environmental Garden, which has won several awards
- set up and for several years ran a Walking Bus scheme, which is still operating
- took the lead role in persuading Dorset Council to install solar panels, the first school in Weymouth to have them, now generating much of the school’s electricity
- successfully campaigned to stop the installation of a phone mast right on the school perimeter.
Whilst working for Weymouth BID 2017-2021, Helen took the lead on installing over 200 hanging baskets across the town and was especially focused on making sure visitors to Weymouth had a positive experience, thus benefiting our local economy.
Latest news featuring Helen Toft
- Cllrs Clare Sutton and Helen Toft visit Wyke Water Treatment PlantCouncillor Helen Toft says: “It was extremely interesting to visit the Wyke Water Treatment Plant with Councillor Clare Sutton and others this summer. In a smelly few hours we gained a better understanding of the processes, and asked lots of questions about sewage discharges.”
- ~20 residents attend anti-social behaviour discussion in Wyke Regis after halloween incidents, organised by Cllr Helen ToftWyke Regis Town Councillor Helen Toft was contacted by a Williams Avenue resident in November who told her that, on Halloween, a large group of young people banged and kicked cars in the road and verbally abused residents who challenged them. As this was corroborated by other residents, Helen organised a meeting that was attended by around 20 residents, the Police, senior staff from All Saints School, Dorset Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour officer and councillors Clare Sutton and Lucy Hamilton. Residents shared their concerns, offered support to each other, and agreed a plan going forward. Reports since the meeting are that there have been no more incidents.
- Helen Toft pulls in councillors and volunteers to tidy up bottom of Rylands Lane, leading to Rodwell Trailin the Spring edition of Rodwell & Wyke Green Matters, Green town councillor Helen Toft said she wanted to tidy up the area at the bottom of Rylands Lane which leads to The Rodwell Trail. Helen says: “With the help of councillors and volunteers earlier in the year it is now looking much prettier and with continued work will be even better by next summer.”
Contact Helen Toft
cllrhelentoft@weymouthtowncouncil.gov.uk
07790 536963
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Rodwell & Wyke Green Matters – community newsletters
Clare Sutton, Claudia Webb and Helen Toft’s community newsletter is delivered to all 7,000 homes in Rodwell and Wyke Regis by their team of volunteers. View issues as PDF documents here.
Rodwell & Wyke Green Matters – Autumn 2024
Rodwell & Wyke Green Matters – Spring 2024
Rodwell & Wyke Green Matters – February 2024