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830 Miles and 20 Years: Lance Allen’s Journey Through Local Government

50 min · 30 de ene de 2026
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This interview features Lance Allen, former Town Clerk and Chief Executive of Trowbridge Town Council, as he reflects on a career spanning nearly two decades in the sector. Having transitioned from a 20-year career in logistics project management, Allen details his journey from serving as a parish councillor to leading one of the largest town councils in Wiltshire. Lance expresses a deep passion for the local council sector, arguing it is the most effective tier of government for making a tangible difference in communities. He also discusses his role as President of the Society of Local Council Clerks. Looking ahead to his retirement, Lance speaks about becoming a grandfather and his passion for long-distance cycling, as he recounts completing an 830-mile journey to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.

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This interview features Lance Allen, former Town Clerk and Chief Executive of Trowbridge Town Council, as he reflects on a career spanning nearly two decades in the sector. Having transitioned from a 20-year career in logistics project management, Allen details his journey from serving as a parish councillor to leading one of the largest town councils in Wiltshire. Lance expresses a deep passion for the local council sector, arguing it is the most effective tier of government for making a tangible difference in communities. He also discusses his role as President of the Society of Local Council Clerks. Looking ahead to his retirement, Lance speaks about becoming a grandfather and his passion for long-distance cycling, as he recounts completing an 830-mile journey to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta.

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