The Society
Our Team
Your Society, run by an experienced team of local people who care passionately about the Cricklade community and the vital role played by the High Street. Read more about their experience and what they bring to the team.
Cricklade Development Foundation Directors, from left to right: Tim Norman, Allan Heneghan, David Tetlow, Terri Robertson, Ruth Szybiak and Bob Jones MBE.
Photo Credit: Catherine Tetlow, 2019
Meet Our Team
Allan Heneghan
Member/Director
Background in senior management. In more recent times a property developer familiar with assessing, acquiring, repurposing and redeveloping property including listed buildings.
Bob Jones MBE
Member/Director
With a Royal Air Force background, currently serving as a Wiltshire and Cricklade Councillor. Involved as volunteer in several local organisations. Specialist in Health and Safety.
Tim Norman
Member/Director
With a Royal Air Force background, multi-skilled with proven experience of developing and organising practical construction projects in a timely and cost-effective way.
Terri Robertson
Member/Society Secretary/Director
Background in Logistics and the Retail Sector, excellent communication skills, involvement in local craft groups. Retired Cricklade Town Councillor. Previously a Trustee/volunteer in other local groups e.g. Open Door.
Ruth Szybiak
Member/Chair/Director
Background of senior management in Purchasing/Customer Service/Project Management/IT and an MSc in Business Management. A retired Cricklade Town Councillor.
David Tetlow
Member/Society Treasurer/Director
Retired senior manager with particularly strong financial experience. Retired Chairman of Cricklade Town Council. Involved on a voluntary basis in numerous local organisations in roles such as Trustee/Chairman/Treasurer.
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THE SOCIETY
Our Objectives
The Society’s aims are to maintain the diversity and character of Cricklade High Street, to provide facilities that empower and encourage fuller community involvement, and to provide private affordable accommodation for local people.
Image Credit: John Barratt, 2009