Pakuranga MP Simeon Brown is publicly thanking outgoing Howick ward councillor Sharon Stewart for her many years of service to the group following the information she just isn’t standing at this 12 months’s native elections.
The Instances lately reported Stewart had determined to retire from native politics to spend extra time along with her household.
“I’ve been doing it for a very long time, and I’ve now obtained three lovely grandchildren,” she stated.
“I wish to have a while with them, odor the roses, and get out into my backyard and begin performing some issues for myself.”
Stewart’s profession in native politics started in 1995 when she was elected to the Howick Neighborhood Board, adopted by election to the Manukau Metropolis Council in 1998.
When the super-city Auckland Council was fashioned in 2010, she was elected as one of many Howick ward’s two councillors and has served on the council ever since.
With the current information of Stewart’s retirement, Brown says he needs to pay tribute to her 30 years of service to the area people.
“I’ve had the pleasure of figuring out and dealing with Sharon Stewart for near a decade now, as we collectively sought to signify our local people on the problems that matter most to them.
“Sharon has been a stalwart of native authorities for 3 many years, representing east Auckland with compassion, enthusiasm, and a robust sense of responsibility.
“She’s been a devoted advocate for our group and has at all times carried out her very best for the individuals who elected her.”
Brown says from his first day because the MP for Pakuranga, Stewart has proven him “nothing however kindness and respect, and her steering over our shared time as elected representatives has been invaluable”.
“I want Sharon the easiest as she strikes onto the subsequent part of her life to spend extra time along with her household and I do know that, even in retirement, I can nonetheless depend on her counsel and friendship.
“On behalf of our group, thanks on your a few years of service Sharon.
“The individuals of east Auckland owe you an ideal debt of gratitude. Get pleasure from your well-deserved retirement!”














