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‘Hurst comes first’: After 22 years serving village, popular councillor to move on

by Sue Corcoran
January 28, 2024
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Hurst residents with their parish council chairman Wayne Smith. Behind them is the field they've helped protect from 200 homes being built. Picture: Sue Corcoran

Hurst residents with their parish council chairman Wayne Smith. Behind them is the field they've helped protect from 200 homes being built. Picture: Sue Corcoran

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An energetic councillor who’s had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.

Firstly: Cllr Wayne Smith, who is standing down after 22 years as a Hurst councillor, had never voted in any election when he moved to the village.

It was only because a Conservative borough councillor knocked on his door just after he arrived that he became involved in the world of councils and elections.

Cllr Smith still seems remarkably non-political. “People vote for me regardless of politics. People should vote for you for what you do, rather than anything else,” he told Wokingham Today.

Secondly: as the parish council’s chairman for 20 years, he’s led many planning battles, celebrations and improvements, but he’s not had enough.

He’s just announced he will stand for election in May, as a Conservative borough councillor in the new ward of Wargrave, his home for 14 years.

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“I think it’s time I put some energy into the place where I live,” he said. He has been Hurst’s borough councillor for 12 years.

Hurst residents have flooded the village social media with tributes.

Paul Martin told him: “It was a privilege to work with you … You injected so much enthusiasm and professionalism into the parish council, which has helped Hurst become a better place to live. You have robustly defended Hurst.”

Without Cllr Smith’s inspiration for the village to employ a lawyer to successfully fight the Lodge Road appeal for 200 homes last year “the village would have changed for the worse. You put so much into the appeal for which we are all immensely grateful,” he added.

Cllr Smith is the chief operating officer for an energy company, a big job, but he’s made much time for his Hurst work – as witnessed by his family’s catchphrase “Hurst comes first” when a family activity is swerved by village events.

He paid tribute to his wife Jennifer saying: “She is my rock, she has been really supportive and enabled me to do it all.” They have two grown-up sons.

Within days of the Smith family moving to Hurst in 2000 borough councillor Annette Drake had called to introduce herself. Wayne soon helped to successfully oppose new homes and a tile factory near his home.

“It all snowballed from there. I then joined Hurst Village Society and then the parish council. Very quickly, I started chairing the council,” he said.

Mrs Drake later asked if he would stand to replace her at Wokingham Borough Council.

Planning is a big issue in Hurst. “There has always been a constant battle on it,” he said. “Hurst is the largest parish in Wokingham borough. I think most people look at it as green space.

“It has been designated as a low-development area. It’s very low-lying, a lot is in the floodplain. Despite all that, the developers know it is a very nice village. They want to build because they can realise good prices. It’s a very sought-after village.”

Cllr Smith walked round the village with the Lodge Road inquiry inspector “for three hours looking at the lack of facilities like a full-sized food shop and the irregular bus service. The parish council raised the money for a barrister and we led the march. The inspector said it was an unsustainable location,” he said.

The parish council had seen off the threat from the borough-wide Call for Sites for building land involving 53 very large sites. Hurst would have been “changed out of all recognition”, he said.

They had fought Government plans for the borough to have 1,600 new homes a year instead of 865. The parish council had successfully opposed new homes in Broadcommon Road.

As the borough’s executive member for planning for three years, Councillor Smith dealt with the hammer blow in 2021 to a new 15,000-home garden town at Grazeley. The expansion of the Atomic Weapons Establishment emergency zone meant the town plan was scrapped.

“I was dreadfully frustrated because we didn’t get Grazeley through, “said Councillor Smith. “We’d spent years producing the plan. At the 11th hour we had to look for other sites across the borough.

“A new garden town would have meant facilities like schools, supermarkets and medical centres in the one location with the homes, rather than attaching developments onto existing communities in a way that isn’t sustainable.”

And he added: “I don’t think we have planning right in this country”, saying It should be strategic, involving larger areas. In Berkshire, there could be a large new town, like Milton Keyes was created, with infrastructure as part of it.

In Hurst the parish council started the St Nicholas Night celebrations, supported by local businesses including Chocoholics. The School Road play area was improved. Cllr Smith and fellow parish councillor Paul Martin worked for many Sundays improving the Davis Street play area with offenders undertaking Community Payback.

Cllr Smith praised other fellow councillors including Michael Holdstock for his hands-on work, the late Howard Larkin’s planning work and Tony Mansfield for help on speeding.

He thanked Cllr Paul Palmer, who started the Hurst Facebook group in Covid and had led the “brilliant” Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. “We couldn’t have done it without him,” he said. The “many willing people in Hurst” included the Covid volunteer team. The council organises litter picks, installs benches and refurbishes the war memorial names.

The parish council had revitalised the School Road pond, thanks to villager David Bond and Haines Hill estate. Cllr Smith, a Hurst Consolidated Charity trustee, has also helped Hurst Football Club. He brought the community orchard, Martineau Green and the allotments into village control.

He added: “I enjoy helping people, getting resolutions and answers. I have a network at the borough council and a broad knowledge of business operations. I like to find solutions, engaging with others.

“That is where I see my skillset.”

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