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Councillor Gemma Turrell

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Councillor for the Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
2026 Conservative Candidate for Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
Deputy Mayor of Bromley (2025-2026)
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Councillor Gemma Turrell lives in Shortlands on Beckenham Grove with her husband and her two beloved cats Odysseus and Phryne. Gemma had the honour of being elected to represent Shortlands and Park Langley ward on Bromley Council in a by-election in May 2024.

Since being elected Gemma has enjoyed getting stuck into working for her residents and flying the flag for all things Shortlands & Park Langley, from putting Shortlands Village on the bus map to tackling flytipping and, ensuring that projects within the ward receive grant funding; Gemma will always champion Shortlands & Park Langley as in her own words ‘It’s the best ward in London’s best borough’.
 

Gemma first moved to London in 2010 when she was the first in her family to go to University. Following University Gemma has built a career in Healthcare Administration. Gemma’s passion for healthcare has also stretched to the council where she proudly serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Health Scrutiny Committee and, Adult Care & Health Policy Development & Scrutiny Committee.

Gemma has also found a zest for planning since being a councillor and serves on the Development Control committee. Upon her election in 2024, Gemma was appointed as the Assistant Executive Member for Environment, where she oversaw the desilting of Kelsey Park, improvements to Fix My Street amongst other projects. She left the role in 2025 to become Deputy Mayor of the borough. 

Outside of being a councillor Gemma loves walking around the wonderful Green Belt in Bromley and beyond, alongside history, visiting castles, attending exhibitions and reading. Since becoming Deputy Mayor for the Borough in the 2025/2026 municipal year Gemma has found a passion for playing bowls (badly) and hopes someone will let her join their club! 

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Shortlands & Park Langley

About Shortlands & Park Langley WardShortlands and Park Langley Ward (London Borough of Bromley) is represented on the Council by Councillors Felicity Bainbridge, Adam Grant and Gemma Turrell. In terms of parliamentary representation, it is split between the Beckenham & Penge, and the B

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Update on Services from Shortlands Library

Friday, 30 January, 2026
Due to the temporary closure of Shortlands Library, GLL (who operate the library) has made arrangements to hire a room at St Mary’s Church on Monday mornings.
Cllr Adam Grant and Cllr Gemma Turrell

Wall cracking at Shortlands Library prompts closure for safety reasons

Wednesday, 21 January, 2026
The recent appearance of cracks in a rear wall at Shortlands Library has prompted the closure of the library for safety reasons and further investigation work.
Councillors at Kelsey Park

Desilting at Kelsey Park lake completes ahead of schedule

Thursday, 27 March, 2025
The desilting work at Kelsey Park is now virtually complete, with benefits to ducks, other birds and wildlife, with further improvement work in the park also planned.
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Keeping Shortlands and the Ravensbourne Valley Tidy

Saturday, 31 May, 2025
In May, Conservative Councillors for Shortlands and Park Langley, Adam Grant and Gemma Turrell, along with Serena Gupta, attended a litter-pick around Shortlands Village and the Ravensbourne Valley along with local Residents Associations to help keep the area tidy.The event was organised jointly by
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Shortlands Lifts Finally Open

Friday, 2 May, 2025
After more than 10 years, the lifts at Shortlands train station have finally opened, a huge improvement to accessibility at the station.Funding for the lifts was first announced in 2014 by the then Conservative-led Government as part of the Access for All funding.
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Crime Summit – March 2025

Saturday, 1 March, 2025
On 1st March 2025, councillors from Beckenham and Penge attended a Crime Summit at Bromley Civic Centre alongside representatives from Residents Associations and other key stakeholders.Councillors heard updates from the Borough’s Fire Commander, the Borough’s Superintendent and stakeholders such as
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