Cotswold District Council
Angus Jenkinson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in various leadership and advisory roles spanning over three decades. Currently serving as a Councillor for Regenerative Agriculture and Ecology at Cotswold District Council since May 2023, Angus is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices. As a Research Fellow at Free University of Brussels and Scientific Researcher at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Angus focuses on corporate sustainability, organizational self-organization, and cultural development. Angus has held significant positions, including Managing Partner at Thinking Partners and CEO of Stepping Stones Consultancy, which specializes in enhancing organizational engagement with customers. Additionally, Angus has contributed as an Elder and design lead at TribeCX, promoting customer experience within a global community. Educationally, Angus holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts from the University of Oxford, along with a Diploma in Education from Heriot-Watt University.
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Cotswold District Council
This page has been set up to provide information about the Council and its work, to share community news, listen to your views and try to answer your questions. We cannot express political opinion or be drawn into political debate and reserve the right to remove any inappropriate comments or posts. For further guidance on our social media policies see our website: https://www.cotswold.gov.uk/support/terms,-conditions-privacy/. From household waste and recycling collections, planning and housing support to car parks and licensing, we run a range of services throughout the Cotswold District. We also work to protect and enhance the local area on issues like flood alleviation, fly-tipping and environmental health, as well as supporting the local economy and communities. The list goes on and you can take a look at our website https://cotswold.gov.uk to find out more. In the event of an emergency relating to dangerous structures, noise or other public health issues please call 01625 854581 when the offices are closed. Services are available online 24/7. Gloucestershire County Council are responsible for county-wide services such as roads, transport, social services and education: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk