Cllr Alex Karmel, Cllr Adronie Alford, Cllr Dominic Stanton & Stewart Waine
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Cllr Alex Karmel
Cllr Adronie Alford
Adronie has been privileged to live in Fulham for nearly 40 years and been a Munster Ward Councillor since 1990, firstly represent Colehill and then the renamed Munster Ward. Her interests are in housing and sheltered housing and is now the Conservative Group spokesman for Housing. She is a trustee of both Sir William Powell Almshouses and Lygon Almshouses and a board member of the Mortlake Cremation board. In her spare time, she is a very keen sewer and animal lover.
Cllr Dominic Stanton
Dominic moved to the Borough over twenty years ago, and was elected as Councillor for Munster Ward in May 2018. He currently represents the Conservative Group on the Council's Public Service Reform Committee and sits on the Licensing Panel. Professionally he works in dispute resolution - engaging with Expert Witnesses and Mediators. He is a former trustee of the Civil Mediation Council and was previously a school governor in Hammersmith. He is passionate about improving our community and working with all residents to improve the area. In his spare time he loves to bake bread, is a keen golfer and qualified scuba instructor.
Stewart Waine
Stewart moved to Lille Road in 2019. He is now raising his family in the ward with his wife, Maria, and their little boy, Teddy. He has a professional background in communications ranging from local and national elections to foreign policy and diplomacy. His focus locally is on the reinvigoration of the high streets (Munster and Dawes Roads) and protection of our local parks. He is also a member of the Munster Ward Crime Panel. In his free time he's either down at the park with Teddy, at home reading or writing, or perhaps you will see him at one of our local restaurants or bars.
