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Former ward councillor for Sheppey East, Lynd Taylor, has died

Tributes have been paid to a former Swale councillor.

Lynd Taylor, ward councillor for Sheppey East, passed away on Sunday, 13 February, aged 77.

Former Swale councillor, Lynd Taylor passed away in February 13 at 77 years old
Former Swale councillor, Lynd Taylor passed away in February 13 at 77 years old

Mr Taylor moved down to Sheppey from London in 2008 and quickly became involved with the local community by setting up two senior citizens' clubs.

He chaired the Big Local Eastern Sheppey Partnership from 2017 and sat on Swale council’s Scrutiny Committee, from 2018 to 2019.

Cllr Paul Stephen, Mayor of Swale, said: “On behalf of Swale council, I would like to offer my condolences to the family and friends of former councillor Lynd Taylor who has sadly passed away.

“Lynd enjoyed his short term as ward councillor for Sheppey East from 2018 to 2019 and was an active member of the community until the time of his passing.

“Lynd will be sorely missed by all that knew him.”

Lynd Taylor with his daughter Lee-Anne Moore and his wife Christine
Lynd Taylor with his daughter Lee-Anne Moore and his wife Christine

Cllr Cameron Beart (Con) for Queenborough and Halfway, said: "Lynd was someone I had the honour of working with but also the pleasure of calling a close friend.

"He was devoted to working for the local community and making improvements to Sheppey East.

"Outside of his term on the council, he was chairman of Big Local, a trustee of the Eastern Sheppey Community Hub and a founding member of the Warden Bay Residents Association.

"He will be greatly missed by all of us in the Sheppey Conservatives where he was vice-chairman."

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