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Tributes paid to Witham councillor Paul Ryland | Braintree and Witham Times

Paul Ryland was born on June 24, 1942, to Evelyn Anne and Norman Ryland. His father was the local butcher and his mother had a sweetshop in Newland Street. Paul was the youngest of three children, having two older sisters, Norma and Patricia. He went to Alleyn Court School, in Westcliff, and Felsted School. He then attended Writtle Agricultural College and was very active in Witham Young Farmers, helping to run it as a business and using the money to create the charity for educating young farmers. This is now run by the County Federation. Paul was actively involved in local politics from a very early age until his death in April.

Witham mayor announces death of Councillor Paul Ryland | Braintree and Witham Times

Mayor Clare Lager said Mr Ryland was a man who cared deeply about the town. Mrs Lager said: It is with great sadness that I, as town mayor, announce the death of Councillor Paul Ryland. He had served Witham continuously as a councillor from joining the Witham Urban District Council in 1966 until the present time on the town council. He was a man who cared deeply about our town and will leave a lasting legacy in all aspects of the town s life. Our thoughts are with his wife and family. It is with great sadness that I, as Town Mayor, announce the death of Councillor Paul Ryland. He had served Witham.

Witham mayor announces death of Councillor Paul Ryland | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Witham mayor announces death of Councillor Paul Ryland | Clacton and Frinton Gazette
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LETTER: Council is working hard to bring improvements to Witham

I must disagree with the statements made in Councillor Paul Ryland’s letter (Times, December 10). The Manor Street/Victoria Square development is a strategic investment project on Braintree District Council-owned land which not only will provide social and economic benefits to Braintree, but generate financial returns to pay for public service delivery across the whole of Braintree district. Full pedestrianisation in the vicinity of Braintree High Street, is being paid for by sums from an increasing long-standing town centre improvement budget for the three towns. This was complemented by a Department of Transport grant in 2020 for maintenance projects, Braintree High Street was in need of urgent repair.

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