Christine is a teaching assistant at a Cambridgeshire Primary school and is a former BT engineer. She moved to the district in 2000 and is married with an adult daughter.
She is interested in young people and has worked wih all age groups. She is a member of the City of Ely Council and is the lead on youth services and part of the inclusivity working group.
Christine has represented the Ely West ward on the District Council since 2017.
Rob Pitt is a former senior British military officer.
Across two decades he served in The Falklands, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa on Counter-Violent Extremist operations, with Airborne Forces, is a founding member of the new 77th Brigade and commanded The London Scottish Rifles
He is an expert in Information Warfare and has devised and led multiple specialist capability teams across UK Defence. Now a civilian strategic consultant,
Rob is President of St John Ambulance Ely. He has also been the executive producer of a BBC Radio 6 supported folk album of lost and forgotten Scottish wartime songs, has mountaineered across the epic WW2 Freedom Trail in the Pyrenees many times and is in the final stages of delivering his first book on military rogues, misfits and neurodivergents through history, The Renegade Brigade.
Christine is retired having spent her working life first in insurance and latterly in management, where she worked as a systems auditor.
She is married with a son, daughter and young grandson. Her home has been in Ely West since 2018.
Over the course of the past 30 years, Christine has been a member of Huntingdon District Council and for over a decade was a Town Councillor for St Neots, during which time she served two terms as Town Mayor. She also spent a number of years as an elected Town Councillor whilst living in Fenland District.
Christine is now looking forward to using her past experience to serve the community once again.