Paul Nathanail Chair
Paul has lived in Bramcote since the start of the Millennium. He set up an informal group of residents that successfully campaigned against development in Bramcote’s green belt in the run up to Broxtowe adopting its aligned core strategy in 2014 and then worked with the chairs of the Bramcote Hills Community Association and Bramcote Conservation Society to set up the Bramcote Neighbourhood Forum. He has chaired the Forum since it was set up in 2016.


Steve Austin Vice Chair
Steve is a retired Marketing Communications Manager and is a past Chair of Bramcote Hills Community Association. Steve is President of Bramcote and Hemlock Stone Probus Club, serves on the Committee of Bramcote History Group and the Hemlock Garden Club, and was an Editor of Bramcote Today.
Ian Morris Secretary
Ian has been the secretary of the Bramcote Neighbourhood Forum since its inception in 2016, helping to support their activities to give Bramcote a voice.
He has lived in Bramcote for over 30 years and helps with the Bramcote Care Group and other volunteering activities such as CP Sport, the Nottingham Wheelchair Tennis Open and Trent Bridge Cricket.


Michael Lyons
Mike has grown up and attended school in Bramcote, as have his children and grandchildren. Consequently, Bramcote’s past, present and future are of great interest to him. He has seen many changes over the years and not all for the better. Mike says, ” you can either sit back and let others determine what comes next, or engage and influence it. I prefer to do the latter.”
Michael Cobbett
Michael, a Bramcote resident for over 30 years, has been a member of the Steering Group since it started when he visited the businesses in the Bramcote ward to tell them about the Forum and pass on information.
Michael teaches English to refugees and asylum seekers at his Church, St Nic’s, in Nottingham.


Sue Sambells Website Editor
Sue, a Bramcote resident of 30+ years and a Civil Servant, became involved with volunteering over a decade ago within Neighbourhood Watch. She joined two other residents in 2011 to set up the successful Bramcote Today website and has since supported several community groups by creating and maintaining WordPress websites.
Tom Hartman
Tom has been a resident of Bramcote since 1997 and is interested in preserving and enhancing the biodiversity of the area. He joined the Bramcote Forum and agreed to sit on the steering group in order to promote housing development sensitive to the local wildlife and which are as energy efficient as possible.


Richard Willan Treasurer
Long-time resident of Bramcote and former Chairman and Treasurer of the Bramcote Hills Community Association.
Martin Lomas
Martin Lomas accidentally stumbled across Bramcote some 30 years ago,
and against all the odds he is still enjoying the beauty of the green spaces in and around Bramcote.
Previously in Manchester, he was part of a grass roots group of locals
who came together to successfully keep a rare large centuries old green
open space, remaining safely unspoilt, green, and open, for everyone’s
continued good health and enjoyment.
Martin also helps computers work better for their Humans.

