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Tributes paid to former councillor who died

LDRS Councillors Steph Exell, Kevin Small and Jim Robbins. Steph has light hair which is tied back. She is wearing a red coat. Kevin Small has short dark hair and is wearing a black coat. Jim Robbins is bald with facial hair. He is wearing a blue blazer and jeans. The three of them are stood in a line side by side, looking at the camera and smiling. 
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Steph Exell (L) with fellow councillors, Kevin Small (C) and Jim Robbins (R)

Tributes have been paid to a former councillor who has passed away.

Steph Exell was a member of Swindon Borough Council for many years and also served on Central Swindon North Parish Council, including a spell as its chairman.

Ms Exell stepped down from the borough council in May 2023 after taking a leave of absence due to an illness, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

Parish councillor Kevin Small said Ms Exell made a "unique contribution" to the authority and worked on many projects that benefitted the Rodbourne area.

"At this sad time our thoughts are with her husband, Paul, a fellow parish councillor, who has steadfastly been by Steph's side throughout their marriage and especially over the last years as Steph's health deteriorated," he said.

'Deeply saddened'

Jim Robbins, leader of Swindon Borough Council, also paid tribute to the former "great councillor and very good colleague".

"It had been lovely to read the kind words said about her from residents, sharing their stories about how she helped them and sorted their issues.

"My thoughts are with her husband, Paul, and her family," he said.

A spokesperson from the authority said councillors were "deeply saddened" following the news of Ms Exell's death.

"Steph was a dedicated and passionate councillor who worked tirelessly for the residents of the parish.

"She was integral to helping protect our meadowlands as well as developing strong environmental policies around tree planting and wildflowers.

"Steph also worked hard on individual case work, never stopping until she had doe all that could be done for the resident concerned.

"Thank you for all you did, Steph," they added.

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