Patrick Kitterick

Councillor in Leicester

Before and after becoming a councillor I’ve had a variety of jobs including bus driving, being a doorman and working for a Member of Parliament.  One of the things that surprised me was that as a councillor you often have a lot more power to directly help people than a MP. 

My favourite part of the job is being part of changing my city of Leicester and making good things happen that simply wouldn’t if I wasn’t there.  I became a councillor in 2003 and in 2007 I was elected as Cabinet Member for Regeneration & Transport.  I enjoy the role as I have the ability to weigh up the potential collaborations and conflicts between the work in those two areas which only a councillor is uniquely placed to do. 

The variety of work also makes no two days the same. I can go from discussing a bus shelter to a £20 million bridge scheme within the same meeting.  My only official post in Leicester before becoming a councillor in 2003 was winning the title of Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year in 1999 and I always try and bring that sense of humour to my work.