Councillors

Councillors elect their chairman and a vice-chairman each year at the Council’s Annual Meeting in May. The same meeting agrees committees, including their chairman/vice, and representatives to outside bodies. Councillors are also appointed to carry out the Council’s own inspections on various of its assets.

Nigel Harrison

Chair

Nigel moved to Grayshott in 2019 after a long military career that included global operational tours and senior roles in programme management, HR, finance, and procurement. Following a second career in cyber security, he is now semi‑retired but works from home on a small number of commitments while dedicating time to the village he and his partner Karen consider their forever home. Nigel focuses on good governance, financial accountability, strengthening community facilities, events, and the local environment. He aims to help ensure Grayshott remains a thriving, welcoming village for future generations.

Tel: 01428 605375

Email: nigel.harrison@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Pam Miller

Vice Chair of the Council, Chair of Staffing Committee

Pam has lived in Grayshott since 2007 and recently retired after a career in research, strategy, and child safeguarding at the NSPCC. A dual US/UK citizen, she has lived in several countries and values Grayshott’s warm, active community. Pam brings expertise in ethics, child protection, and organisational strategy, and is committed to protecting local resources and supporting residents. Often seen walking the village trails, she is keen to use her skills to help ensure Grayshott remains a safe, friendly, and well‑supported place to live.

Julie Baldwin

Councillor

Julie moved to Grayshott in 2020 after a career as a Chartered Surveyor in the UK and Hong Kong. With experience in valuation, private practice, and the Swire Group, she brings strong professional insight to the Council’s planning work. Julie has four children, four grandchildren, and two dogs, and enjoys golf and walking in the local countryside. She values Grayshott’s vibrant community and aims to contribute her skills and energy to maintaining and enhancing village life for residents of all ages.

Email: julie.baldwin@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Isobel Byrom

Councillor

Isobel has lived locally all her life and began working in Grayshott in 2020, where she now manages the Pets Corner team. Passionate about helping people and devoted to animals, she previously volunteered with Cats Protection and even recruited her nan to knit toys for the cats. After encouraging her grandparents to move to the village, she is now deeply rooted in the community. Isobel hopes to bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to the Council and looks forward to helping shape Grayshott’s future.

Tel: 07795 403065

Email: isobel.byrom@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Steve Georgii

Councillor

Steve moved to Grayshott in 2001 and soon became involved with the Village Hall, where he maintains and develops audio‑visual facilities. His early career as a sound engineer included touring with major acts before he transitioned into technical authorship and later specialist work on jet fuel particle measurement. A councillor since 2007, Steve represents the Council on the Village Hall Management Committee. He values Grayshott’s semi‑rural character and is committed to supporting a vibrant local economy while preserving the village feel.

Tel: 01428 606922

Email: steve.georgi@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Lauren Green

Councillor

Lauren moved to Grayshott in 2018 to manage the Fox & Pelican and has since become an active part of village life. With over 20 years’ experience in hospitality and events, she brings strong organisational and people skills, along with recent qualifications in operations management and coaching. Lauren has supported many community events and is passionate about helping local businesses and residents thrive. Creative, community‑minded, and approachable, she aims to bring practical ideas and positive energy to the Council’s work.

Email: lauren.green@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Dennis Homer

Councillor, Chair of the Planning and Conservation Committee
Dennis moved to Grayshott in 2010 to retire with his wife Barbara and be closer to family. Originally from the North East, he spent his career in the construction industry in the UK and abroad. He values Grayshott’s friendly, vibrant community and is committed to acting as a custodian of the village’s character. As Chair of Planning & Conservation, Dennis applies his professional experience to support thoughtful development while protecting the qualities that make Grayshott unique.

Tel: 07836 584157

Email: dennis.homer@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Chris Jones

Councillor

Chris began his career at sea before moving into retail, where he helped launch and grow Top Shop and later became Deputy Managing Director of Richard Shops. He went on to consult internationally before spending two decades with the House of Fraser group. A Grayshott resident since 2001, Chris has served over 20 years on the Parish Council. He focuses on supporting local businesses, strengthening the village’s commercial success, and contributing to planning work to help maintain Grayshott’s award‑winning appeal.

Email: chris.jones@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Simon Philp

Councillor

Simon is a Chartered Surveyor with a long career spanning land agency, minerals, defence property, and private practice. Originally from Hertfordshire, he has lived in the area since 2012 and now resides in Grayshott with his partner and two golden retrievers. A keen tennis and golf player, he has chaired local clubs and remains active in village life. Simon values the role of local democracy and is committed to enhancing quality of life in Grayshott through practical, community‑focused contributions.

Email: simon.philp@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Sean Weir

Sean moved to Grayshott in 2006 and loves the village’s strong community spirit. After retiring in 2022 from a global career in management consulting with Accenture, he joined the Parish Council to give back to the place he calls home. Passionate about the environment and energy conservation, Sean brings both commercial expertise and hands‑on experience from working in his family’s building business. A keen gardener, sailor, tennis player, and golfer, he is friendly, approachable, and committed to helping Grayshott thrive.

Tel: 01428 609917

Email: sean.weir@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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Clerks

Serena Thompson

Parish Clerk and Executive Officer

Serena grew up in Grayshott from the age of three and recently returned with her young family after twelve years in London studying and building her career. She has worked as a Commercial and Operations Manager across sectors including African power development, communications, and marketing consultancy. Serena brings broad experience in people management, operations, and strategic delivery, and is committed to supporting the village’s continued growth. She is passionate about contributing her skills to strengthen Grayshott’s community, services, and long‑term development.

Hours: 30 hrs per week

Reports to: Full Council

Salary Band: GPC Grade 1 (£38,563-£47,844 FTE)

Tel: 01428 606510

Email: clerk@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

Elly Campbell

Assistant Parish Clerk

Elly brings a diverse professional background in operations management and extensive customer‑service experience. Having lived near Grayshott for several years, she is enthusiastic about supporting the village and contributing to its strong community spirit. Elly oversees allotments, playgrounds, and the Planning & Conservation Committee, and also assists with events and wider council activities. She is committed to providing an excellent service to residents and looks forward to helping maintain and enhance the facilities and services that make Grayshott such a welcoming place to live.

Hours: 20 hrs per week

Reports to: Parish Clerk & Executive Officer

Salary Band: GPC Grade 2 (£28,964-£36,390 FTE)

Tel: 01428 606510

Email: assistant.clerk@grayshott-pc.gov.uk

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