Councillor Kelvin Clayton

Bridport Central, Bridport Town Council

Councillor Kelvin Clayton

Before entering politics, Kelvin Clayton served as a firefighter for 17 years, and then retrained to become a careers adviser. Kelvin was first elected onto the town council in 2015.

He also served as a Dorset Councillor for Bridport from May 2019 to May 2024.

He continues to work well together with town councillors of all political stripes.

Kelvin was also the Green Party Parliamentary candidate for West Dorset in the 2017, 2019 and 2024 General Elections.

Latest news featuring Kelvin Clayton

  • Four Green MPs elected – with Green advances in rural Dorset
    Everyone in the Green Party movement is today celebrating the largest advance in our 41-year history, as the number of Green MPs quadrupled to four. In rural Dorset, there were some pleasing advances in the Green vote, for candidates Ben Pantling (Mid Dorset & North Poole), Kelvin Clayton (West Dorset) and Ken Huggins (North Dorset).
  • Kelvin Clayton worked to fix listed building issue in Bridport
    Bridport has approximately 500 listed buildings, most of which are ordinary residential houses, and many are small and at the cheaper end of the housing market. However, a constant issue raised by the residents of these houses is the difficulty in getting planning permission to install solar panels (even of rear elevations that can’t be seen from the road) and fit wooden double glazing. One solution being pursued by Green Party Councillor Kelvin Clayton is for Dorset Council to pass a Listed Building Consent Order, an order that allows people to install solar panels and double glazing on/in listed building without planning permission provided certain criteria are met.
  • Kelvin Clayton secures application for 20mph zones in Bridport
    Following a motion tabled by Green Party councillor Kelvin Clayton, and fully supported by all his fellow town councillors, Bridport Town Council has applied to have the built-up areas of the town designated a 20mph zone. Dorset Council has approved this in principle for the town centre. They will make their final decision once they have analysed the results of the public consultation.
  • Green motion adopted committing Dorset Council to work to prevent beach and river sewage discharge
    At Dorset Full Council on 13 July 2023, Green Councillors Kelvin Clayton (Bridport) and Belinda Bawden (Lyme & Charmouth) proposed a motion committing Dorset Council to working with the Government and water companies to prevent sewage discharges into our rivers and beaches. This motion was passed almost unanimously. Green Group Leader Clare Sutton says: “This situation is a total disgrace. Weymouth’s economy relies on visitors being confident of the quality of our sea water, and within our ward it’s also very important to those who swim at Smallmouth, Sandsfoot, Castle Cove and Newton’s Cove. “Given the vast profits Wessex Water and others have made since privatisation, Government must ensure that it’s the shareholder not the customer who pays.”
  • Insulate Bridport! It should be much easier, says Cllr Kelvin Clayton
    Green Councillor Kelvin Clayton has challenged Dorset Council’s Cabinet member for Planning to make basic home improvements such as double glazing easier for people living in listed buildings, of which there are around 500 in Bridport. Kelvin said, “It’s ridiculous that given the climate crisis we all face it’s so difficult for Bridport owners to get double glazing for their homes. Double glazing barely shows from the outside and the planning department needs to wake up to the reality of the situation.”

Contact Kelvin Clayton

 Email k.clayton@bridport-tc.gov.uk

Bridport Green News – Community newsletter

The Green Party team in Bridport deliver a community newsletter to every home. View issues as PDF documents here.

Bridport Green News – February 2024

Bridport Green News – October 2023

Bridport & Lyme Regis Green News – Autumn 2021

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