Councillor Kate Salmon

Moordown, BCP Council

Kate Salmon has lived and worked in the local area since 2017, and started her and Joe’s family here. She is passionate about doing what she can to improve Moordown’s services, facilities and environment for the benefit of everyone.

Kate is an experienced community campaigner and organiser, with a long track record of working for social and environmental change. Her career to date has included working for a wide range of charities, and in the public sector.

Latest news featuring kate salmon

  • Green campaign against closure succeeds: Moordown Plus Day Centre saved
    Following a grassroots campaign supported and led by your Green ward councillors, Joe and Kate Salmon, BCP Council has abandoned its plan to close the much-loved Moordown Plus day centre. The centre provides a “gold standard” daytime facility for older people living with dementia, and is a lifeline for both service users and their carers.
  • Joe and Kate Salmon sort new play equipment for Moordown Rec
    Green Party councillors for Moordown Joe Salmon and Kate Salmon have worked with council officers to ensure that new play equipment is installed at Moordown Recreation Ground. Last year there was another arson attack (see photo inset) on new play equipment which had previously been left uninsured by BCP Council.
  • Green councillors attend service of thanksgiving and peace at Bournemouth Community Hebrew Synagogue
    Councillor Sara Armstrong wrote: “What a privilege to join my Green Group colleagues [Cllr Chris Rigby, Cllr Kate Salmon and Cllr Kate Salmon] for a service of thanksgiving and peace at Bournemouth Community Hebrew Synagogue today by invitation of our Mayor Cllr Anne Filer.
  • Five BCP Green councillors elected in Bournemouth
    Here are some video, photographic and infographic highlights of the day that Kate Salmon, Joe Salmon and Alasdair Keddie became BCP Green councillors #3, #4 and #5, with two Green gains in MOORDOWN and one in QUEEN’S PARK & CHARMINSTER. This was alongside Simon Bull and Chris Rigby being safely returned in WINTON EAST with even bigger vote shares and majority percentages than last time.
  • Local dog fouling: BCP Council progress on better enforcement stalls due to budget pressures
    Moordown campaigner Joe Salmon said: “We’ve contacted the Council on multiple occasions about [dog fouling]. One thing they were considering was the introduction of a Public Spaces Protection Order. This would really help the Council be able to properly enforce preventative measures. However, action on this seems to have stalled due to budget pressures.” Conservative-run BCP Council has been forced into £35.1m of budget cuts for 2023/24 – plus the maximum Council Tax rise.
  • Spate of potholes in Moordown: Kate Salmon pushes Council for proper Castle Road repairs
    The winter weather has brought a sharp increase in potholes and road defects appearing in Moordown. Castle Road has been particularly badly affected. Chris Rigby, Green Councillor for the neighbouring Winton East area, successfully got the largest hole fixed in January. Yet Moordown Green Party campaigner Kate Salmon is concerned at signs that the road is in overall bad repair.
  • Cost of living crisis: Help is available for local residents, highlight Kate Salmon and Simon Bull
    Food price hikes, soaring energy bills, mortgage turbulence – the cost of living crisis is hitting household finances hard. Ordinary families are facing stark choices this winter, with many people worried about how they’re going afford the essentials in the coming months.

Contact kate Salmon

Email kate.salmon@bcpcouncil.gov.uk (council matters)
kate.salmon@bcp.greenparty.org.uk (Green Party matters)

07764 212765

Follow Kate Salmon on social media

Facebook facebook.com/KateSalmonGreen

Monthly councillor surgeries for Moordown residents

Third Sunday of each month (except August and December)
10am-11am at Moordown Community Centre

Moordown green view community newsletters

Kate Salmon has been delivering Moordown Green View community newsletters to every home in Moordown regularly since 2021. You can browse her and Joe’s activities in PDF copies of these newsletters below:

Moordown Green View – Spring 2024 | Issue 10

Moordown Green View – Summer 2023 | Issue 9

Moordown Green View – Spring 2023 (BCP Council election edition) | Issue 8

Moordown Green View – Feb/March 2023 | Issue 7

Moordown Green View – Autumn 2022 | Issue 6

Moordown Green View – Summer 2022 | Issue 5

Moordown Green View – Spring 2022 | Issue 4

Moordown Green View – Winter 2021/22 | Issue 3

Moordown Green View – Autumn 2021 | Issue 2

Moordown Green View – May 2019 | Issue 1

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