Member of Parliament for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
Ickenham Ward Councillor
David Simmonds was elected Conservative MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner on 13th December 2019. He has been active in local politics in the constituency as Deputy Leader of Hillingdon Council since 2002.
Peter has been Association Chairman since March 2019, previously he was Association Deputy Chairman for 3 years. In July 2019, he was elected as Deputy Chairman of London Conservatives. Peter is also the Association Agent in Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner.
I am proud to call London my home. I grew up on a council house in Ladbroke Grove, worked as a youth worker and now serve Londoners on the London Assembly.
Ian has been a Councillor since 2014 and has lived in the borough since 1981. He is Chairman of the Central & South Planning Committee and the HS2 Planning Sub Committee and a member of the Social Care Housing & Public Health Scrutiny Committee.
In 2006 Susan was proud to be elected as a Harrow Councillor to represent the ward of Hatch End where she has lived for the past 38 years. She was Leader of the Council for a period of time and Leader of the Opposition for over 7 years.
First elected in 1993, Philip is married with four children. He is an active local campaigner who has taken a keen interest in local planning and development matters, particularly within Ruislip’s Conservation Area. He is Hillingdon’s Cabinet Member for Housing and Environment
John was elected as a Councillor in the West Ruislip Ward of the London Borough of Hillingdon in a bye election in October 2008. Since his election he has been Chairman of the Children and Young Persons Policy and Overview Committee, Deputy Chairman of Executive Scrutiny Committee, Chairman of t
Nick was first elected as Councillor for Eastcote and East Ruislip on 22 May 2014. He has an interest in local community groups, is a qualified community mediator, and has coached football at youth clubs near where he has lived. He is passionate about Localism.
Ray has lived in the borough all of his life and was Hillingdon’s longest-serving Council Leader between 2000-2021. The driving force behind delivering financial stability, good management and civic pride in Hillingdon, Ray has also championed the needs of older residents.