Meet the team: Ed Kimberley
“Working with residents to make Warndon an even better place to live.” - Ed Kimberley
Working In Warndon
Ed Kimberley is a Labour councillor for Warndon and Elbury Park and a highly active local campaigner. Known for his regular updates and video posts, he keeps residents informed, responds quickly to concerns, and is always accessible to discuss local issues.
Working in the community
Ed is a visible presence across Warndon and Elbury Park, supporting local groups, events and volunteers. From neighbourhood forums and community activities to celebrating local organisations, he regularly highlights the people and initiatives that make the area strong.
Keeping residents informed and safe
Ed uses regular updates to keep residents informed about local issues as they happen. Whether reporting hazards, raising concerns about roadworks, or flagging urgent safety issues, he makes sure residents know what’s happening and what action is being taken.
Taking action on local issues
Ed works proactively to resolve everyday problems raised by residents. From vandalised play areas and fallen trees to abandoned bikes and environmental hazards, he focuses on getting issues reported, followed up and fixed as quickly as possible.
He also works with partners including the city council, housing providers and local services to ensure problems are properly addressed and not left unresolved.
Working with residents to get results
Ed regularly brings together residents, organisations and council services to tackle local issues. This includes neighbourhood walkabouts, meetings with housing providers, and ongoing engagement to make sure concerns are followed through.
By encouraging residents to report issues and stay involved, he helps turn concerns into action and improvements on the ground.
Holding decision-makers to account
Ed is not afraid to challenge decisions that affect local people. He regularly raises concerns about road maintenance, highways work and public spending, pushing for higher standards and better value for money.
Supporting local initiatives
Ed actively supports community initiatives across the ward, attending and promoting events that bring people together. This includes local activities at Warndon Hub and other community spaces, helping connect residents with support and opportunities.
Listening and involving residents
Ed is committed to making sure local voices are heard. He regularly engages with residents through meetings, forums and online updates, encouraging people to get involved and play a role in shaping the future of their area.
Get in touch
I am always ready to help with local issues, concerns or questions — no matter how big or small. If something matters to you, it matters to me.
Address
Worcester City Council
The Guildhall
High Street
Worcester
WR1 2EY
Telephone: 07749 960081
Email: ed.kimberley@worcester.gov.uk