Rural Society

Committee

Trevor Parker - Chairman 01892 862270

Trevor moved to Langton in 1980 and was a committee member of the Horticultural Society before joining the Rural Society committee in June 1995 as Treasurer. He joined the Fete sub-committee in 1996 taking over as Fete Chairman later the same year. He became Vice Chairman in 1999 and Chairman in 2000. Trevor also has responsibility for Planning issues and is our representative on the Charitable Trust.

Alan Baker - Treasurer 01892 862019

Moved to Langton Green in 1975 and joined the Rural Society committee in July 2002 as Treasurer.

Sue Cailes - Secretary 01892 864997

Sue first moved to Langton Green in 1988 and lived in the village for 11 years. She moved back to the village in 2005 and joined the committee as Secretary in April 2007

Helen Fuller - Membership Secretary 01892 862268

Helen moved to the Village in 1989 and joined the Rural Society committee in February 1999 as Membership Secretary.

Peter Ringrose

Peter moved to Langton Green in 2008 after living in Groombridge for 5 years. He also has a daughter and 4 grandchildren living in the village. He joined the committee in 2010.

Peter Brown

Peter moved from Lancashire to Tunbridge Wells in 1980 and lived in Culverden Down until 2003 before moving to Langton Green. Peter became involved in Neighbourhood Watch in Langton Green in 2005 and is the Area Coordinator. He also has NhW responsibilities in the Tunbridge Wells Borough, and is Secretary of the West Kent Neighbourhood Watch Association. He has been on the Speldhurst Parish Council since 2007.

Rev. Michael Gentry

Came to the Village in 2002 and joined the Rural Society in March 2003.

Lyn Dollimore

Dan Davidson

Dan has lived in the Village since 1970. He joined the committee in January 2004.

Rachel Adkin

Rachel moved to Langton Green with her parents in 1984 and then moved back to the village with her husband in 1999. She joined the committee in 2007.

Pam Morris

Langton Green has been Pam's home since 1988. For much of the next 20 years she lived overseas with her diplomat husband, returning frequently to the village. Since his retirement in 2008 she is enjoying living in the village permanently and getting more involved in local activities.

Martin Johnson

Martin returned as the Village Baker in June 2010 and joined the committee in February 2011