Copthorne and Worth Ward.
Tony Smith retired in 1990 after a career in international medical publishing.
During the 1980's he served as a Samaritan and then as Chairman of a Samaritan District.
He was a member of Worth Parish Council in the 1990s including a period as Chairman of the Amenities Committee.
In more recent times he was appointed chairman of Horley Citizens Advice Bureau for five years.
He rejoined Worth Parish Council in 2007. His principal local interests include the new sports pavilion on King Georges Field, Copthorne, the preservation of the strategic gap between Crawley and East Grinstead and the development of local amenities in both villages to maintain real village values.
He and his wife have lived in Copthorne for 34 years.