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Ian Roome

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Ian Roome
Official portrait, 2024
Member of Parliament
forNorth Devon
Assumed office
4 July 2024
Preceded bySelaine Saxby
Majority6,744 (13.1%)
Councillor
forDevon County Council
Assumed office
7 May 2021
Preceded byBrian Carol
Majority662 (19.7%)
Councillor
forNorth DevonDistrict Council
Assumed office
7 May 2015
Preceded byColin James Payne
Majority1037 (4.2%)
Personal details
Born1968 (age 55–56)
Sheffield,Yorkshire,England
Political partyLiberal Democrats
Children2
EducationChaucer Comprehensive School
Websitewww.northdevonlibdems.org.uk/ian-roome

Ian Roome(/rm/) is a BritishLiberal Democratpolitician who was elected as the Member of Parliament forNorth Devonin the2024 United Kingdom general election.[1]

He previously served for two terms asMayor of Barnstaple.[2]

Early life and career

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Roome was born and raised in Sheffield, attendingChaucer Comprehensive Schoolfrom 1979 to 1985.

After leaving school, Roome joined theRoyal Air Forcein 1986, serving across the United Kingdom, as well as in Germany atRAF Laarbruch.He first came to North Devon in 1989, after being posted toRAF Chivenor.[3]Later, while serving as Mayor of Barnstaple in 2018, he would help to keepRM Chivenoroperational, lobbying the Defence Secretary to keep the base open, after it was announced in 2016 that it could be facing potential closure.[4]

After leaving the Royal Air Force Roome worked in mental health nursing atNorth Devon District Hospital,after which he decided to work as a community mental health worker across North Devon.[5]

Political career

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Roome began his political career in 2003, serving as a Councillor for Barnstaple Town Council. During his time as a Barnstaple Town Councillor he held numerous notable positions, such asMayor of Barnstapleand Chair of the Staff Committee. In 2011, during his tenure as a Barnstaple Town Councillor, he founded and managed a £2.5 million fundraising campaign to build a Chemotherapy and Day Treatment Unit at theNorth Devon District Hospital.[6]He also managed an additional £1.5 million capital campaign to build a Cancer and Wellbeing unit at the North Devon District Hospital.[7]

Roome was first elected to represent Yeo Valley on the North Devon District Council in May 2015.[8]He was re-elected in May 2019[9]to represent Barnstaple with Pilton Ward, which he continues to represent today.[10]He is Leader of the Council andLiberal DemocratGroup.[11]

Roome was elected to represent Barnstaple North on theDevon County Councilin May 2021. Alongside this he serves on the Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Authority.[12]

References

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  1. ^"North Devon - General election results 2024".BBC News.Retrieved5 July2024.
  2. ^Bulmer, Joseph (2010-05-12)."New Barnstaple Mayor had humble beginnings".www.northdevongazette.co.uk.Retrieved2024-07-11.
  3. ^"New Barnstaple Mayor had humble beginnings".North Devon Gazette.Retrieved8 July2024.
  4. ^"Devon mayor swaps council chamber for gruelling arctic circle commando training".Devon Live.Retrieved8 July2024.
  5. ^"North Devon's new MP starts on his first day in Parliament and looks ahead to the future".North Devon Gazette.
  6. ^"Big response to chemo appeal".North Devon Gazette.Retrieved8 July2024.
  7. ^"North Devon chemotherapy appeal reaches £1m mark".BBC News.Retrieved8 July2024.
  8. ^"North Devon District full election 7 May 2015".North Devon Council.Retrieved8 July2024.
  9. ^"North Devon District full election 2 May 2019".North Devon Council.Retrieved8 July2024.
  10. ^"North Devon District full election 4 May 2023".North Devon Council.Retrieved8 July2024.
  11. ^"Councillor Ian Roome".North Devon Council.Retrieved8 July2024.
  12. ^"Councillor Ian Roome - Democracy in Devon".Devon County Council.Retrieved6 July2024.
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