
Annabelle Sanderson moved to Wiltshire ten years ago, having grown up in Surrey and worked in London and Brussels, choosing the county as her ‘forever’ home.
After studying economics at university and following this with a Masters in International Relations, she moved into public relations and journalism where she developed her passion for getting answers and solving problems for people.
She now works predominantly in health and social care, something she developed a passion for when she was a first aider in Corsham for St John Ambulance.
Aa a former board member of CPRE Wiltshire, she is passionate about preserving what is best for our rural communities, including green spaces and strong local transport. She wants Corsham Without villages to preserve their unique identities and will listen to the concerns of local people, making sure their voice is heard.
Annabelle has already hit the ground running, identifying issues in the local area such as roads in need of resurfacing, problems with speeding around Bowden Hill and Chapel Knapp and flooding in Lacock and Reybridge, working on solutions to these problems.