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Name
  
Martin Hill


Role
  
Councillor

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Martin John Hill OBE (born 1954) is the Leader of Lincolnshire County Council.

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Hill was born in Leicester. He was brought up in Lincolnshire, near Grimsby.

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Career

He is the Conservative county councillor for Folkingham Rural, which represents 25 (small) parishes. He has been a councillor since 1993.

He has been the Chairman of Heydour Parish Council since 1991. He has been Leader of Lincolnshire County Council since 24 March 2005 when Ian Croft resigned. He is the LG Group Executive representative for East Midlands Councils on the Local Government Association. Also on the Executive is Gary Porter, the Leader of South Holland District Council.

He was the Chairman of the East Midlands Improvement and Efficiency Partnership until July 2012 when replaced by Roger Begy.

On 25 July 2012 he became Chairman of East Midlands Councils (former East Midlands Regional Assembly), which is based at Phoenix House in Melton Mowbray near to Mr Hill's home in South Kesteven. He had been voted to the position at the council's AGM on 20 July 2012. He became Chair of the East Midlands Executive Board at the AGM in 2012. The Executive Director (full-time) of East Midlands Councils is Stuart Young.

Personal life

Hill is a farmer, and lives in a former pub in rural South Kesteven, towards Bourne. He was married in 1987 in Swindon. He was awarded the OBE in the 2008 New Year Honours.

References

Martin Hill (councillor) Wikipedia