Councillor Jon Hunt
Jon Hunt
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All about me
Recently working with the police, volunteers and council staff we have made great progress in developing two of our community parks.
As I have taken on wider roles and responsibilities I have sought to apply the same principles of listening and involving others. From 2004 to 2005 I chaired a special scrutiny committee looking at local regeneration projects.
After becoming chair of the children and education committee in 2005, I led a city-wide consultation with parents of children with special needs. It was a privilege to sit round tables in halls I believe that the people of Birmingham can have a greater say and influence than they realise in how this city is run and shaped.
I live in the heart of the Perry Barr ward as I did when I was elected in 2003 – even though I have moved house from one part of the ward to another. Local residents have always been frequent and welcome visitors to my door-step.
With my colleagues we have sought to involve local people in the shaping of our ward. The annual allocation of community chest is a great way to deliver local people’s priorities, be it for community safety, youth activities or road safety. Over the years we have regularly asked local people what they want done – and have done our best to deliver this.
I was privileged to collect an award for community engagement in scrutiny. This came about because the UK Youth Parliament has supplied young people’s representatives to sit on our committee – and they asked for an investigation into sex education.
It’s a subject many adults are squeamish to talk about – but we set up a joint group with the young people and produced a surprising and radical report, calling for focus on relationships and supporting young people.
I have also been vice-chair of a new scrutiny committee that we set up, the vulnerable children’s committee. I’m glad we set this up as there are major challenges in children’s social care and this has enabled councillors to investigate the problems and ensure solutions are implemented.
Another role I was on, was the Centro Members Joint Committee, and I have been lead member for buses and highways for several years. That’s a big and tough task in itself. We have been examining bus networks around the city and, again, the transport authority and the bus operators have been learning to do better consultation. Each “network review” has been more inclusive, with more public engagement.
Council Service
Elected: Perry Barr Ward
Joined Council: 1 May 2003
Office Expires: 2026
Council Service: May 2003 to date
Political Party: Liberal Democrat
Committee Membership 2024 - 2025:
Economy, Skills and Culture Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
How to Contact Me
You can visit me at the advice surgeries below or contact me by telephone or email.
Advice surgeries are where you are able to visit your local Councillor for your Ward, with any issues or concerns that you have, please check who your local Councillor is before attending the advice surgery.
Councillors will always try to attend their advice surgeries; however there may be times, when an advice surgery has to be cancelled or changed at short notice. There is no legal requirement for Councillors to keep the advice surgery open for the full time.
1st Wednesday of the month, at 7:00pm
Trehurst Community Centre, Trehurst Avenue, off Beeches Road, B42 1PU.
2nd Thursday of the month, at 5:30pm
St John's Church Hall, Church Road, Perry Barr, B42 2LB.
3rd Tuesday of the month, at 3:45pm
Tower Hill Library, Tower Hill, Birmingham, B42 1LG.
4th Wednesday of the month (Except December 2024), at 6:30pm
Perry Hall Methodist Church, Rocky Lane, Birmingham, B42 1QF.