Roger Evans
- This article discusses the London Assembly member for Havering and Redbridge. For the former Member of Parliament for Monmouth, see Roger Kenneth Evans.
- For the fictional character on the TV series Sister, Sister, See Sister, Sister (TV series), (Section: Characters).
Councillor Roger Evans AM | |
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Roger Evans speaking after his 2008 re-election | |
Leader - London Assembly Conservatives | |
In office May 2008 – March 2011 | |
Preceded by | Richard Barnes |
Succeeded by | James Cleverly |
Deputy Leader - London Assembly Conservatives | |
In office September 2007 – May 2008 | |
Preceded by | Richard Barnes |
Succeeded by | Richard Tracey |
Member of the London Assembly for Havering and Redbridge | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 4 May 2000 | |
Preceded by | New constituency |
Majority | 3,939 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1964 (age 49–50) Lancashire |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Jeremy Roger Evans (born 1964) is a Conservative Party politician and member of the London Assembly for Havering and Redbridge. He is a former councillor and leader of the Conservative group in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
Evans was born in Lancashire and moved to London in 1987. He worked for Royal Mail for 10 years before training as a Barrister. He was called to the bar in 1997 and is a member of Middle Temple. He worked as a legal advisor to an IT recruitment company from 1998 to 2000.
Evans was elected to Waltham Forest council in 1990 and was the opposition spokesman on audit (1991), housing (1992), deputy leader (1993) and the leader of the Conservative group 1994–1998.
He was first elected to the London Assembly in 2000 and retained his seat in the 2004 election. Until 2008 he was the Conservative spokesman for Transport and the Chairman of the Transport Committee. In September 2007 he was elected Deputy Leader of the Conservative group at City Hall. In 2008 he retained his seat in an election which returned Boris Johnson as London's Mayor and in September 2008 he became leader of the now eleven strong Conservative group, a post he held until 2011. In the 2012 elections he was returned with a reduced majority.
Roger is also a board member at the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation and a trustee of the Trust for London.
In May 2006 he was elected to Havering council, taking the former Labour stronghold of Elm Park in the South of the borough.
Roger published his novel 'Gremal Quest' - a treasure hunt around, and beneath, London - in October 2007.
Roger Evans is single and lives in Romford.
External links
- Biography from the London Assembly
- MayorWatch Interview with Roger Evans
- City Hall Blog
- Gremal Quest Blog
- Get Selected Blog
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