A former district councillor sadly passed away on Wednesday, October 16, aged 73.
Roger Seabourne served as councillor in Croxley for more than 30 years, and later for the Penn and Mill End Ward, before retiring at this year’s election in May.
He served as the chair of Licensing Committee and Regulatory Services Committee, and was also part of several other committees.
Outside of his political life, Roger taught at Rickmansworth School and carried out work for charities abroad.
Councillor Stephen Giles-Medhurst, Leader of Three Rivers District Council, said: “Roger was a titan at the district council. He was universally liked and respected by residents and members but did not take fools gladly, always wanting the best for our residents and pressing officers to go further.”
Councillor Sarah Nelmes, Deputy Leader of Three Rivers District Council, said: “I will miss hearing about his trips and adventures abroad and his love for golf. He will be greatly missed.”
Photo: Three Rivers District Council
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