Mel Gregory
Mel Gregory is a Reform UK candidate in Henley in the Coventry local election.
Mel Gregory's policies
Statement to voters
I am a resident of Henley Green after leaving Birmingham in 2008.
Full statement
I have brought up 3 children in Coventry, 2 have autism.
I have been a volunteer at The Enterprise Club for Disabled People for a little over 6 years.
What I lack in political knowledge I make up for in passion for my neighborhood. I carry out regular litter picks, have over 300 reports on Fixmystreet ranging from fly tipping, pot holes, broken street lighting, bad parking and vandalism.
I would like to see harsher penalties for people that park on pavements, stricter regulations around the sale of nitrous oxide/cream chargers, less of our larger homes converted into HMO's and left as family homes, less barber shops/vape shops and nail bars, less student accommodation being built and our green space left alone.
I just want a nicer city
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| Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Henley: Coventry local election | Reform UK | (Results due after 07 May 2026) | Position not available |
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