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- Comment: With the possible (?) exception of the last one, none of the sources cited meets the WP:GNG standard for notability. DoubleGrazing (talk) 07:14, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
This is rather subjective as reference includes a regional newspapers, regional radio station and printed magazines. Warren (talk) 11:06, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
Warren Whyte (born 1972) is a British based architect and politician. Originally from Canada, he has lived in England since 1979.
Career
editWarren undertook his secondary schooling at Stantonbury Campus in Milton Keynes, before studying architecture at Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London.[1]
He worked for a number of architects including Bryan Avery, Justin Bere and EPR Architects before becoming a client-side architect for Mercedes-Benz. He established his own practice WhyteConsult in 2006, and became a consulting Project Director for Avery Associates.[2]
Warren is an elected council member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, most recently in 2022.[3]
Politics
editWarren was first elected as a town councillor in Buckingham in 2007, then as a county councillor in 2013 to Buckinghamshire County Council. In 2015 he left the town council and was elected to Aylesbury Vale District Council. In 2020 the two councils merged as part of the county-wide unification into Buckinghamshire Council, where he was successfully elected to in 2021. He has served on the cabinet of both the county council[4] and unitary council, and was deputy mayor of Buckingham.
He helped establish the Buckinghamshire Design Awards in 2020 to promote good design in the county.[5]
He established the Buckingham Area Rural Transport project which was launched in 2020.[6]
He has spoken about sustainable transport at the Conservative Party conference[7] and at transportation events, and founded Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes EV Club.[8] His interest and promotion of Tesla electric cars gained interest on social media in 2018 and was subject to media debate by political opponents.[9]
References
edit- ^ "I'm using my skills as an architect in local politics". Architects Journal. September 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "People". Avery Associates Architects. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "RIBA 2022 election - results". RIBA. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "All in a day's work…Warren Whyte, Buckinghamshire County Council". The Local Government Information Unit. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "Aylesbury school wins at Bucks Design Awards". Bucks Radio. 25 February 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "Community hire vehicles Bart and Bernadette put in an appearance at Buckingham Pancake Races". Bucks Herald. 22 February 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "Buckingham councillor speaks at national Conservative Party Conference". Bucks Herald. 23 March 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "Club for electric vehicle owners in Bucks announces new sponsor". Bucks Herald. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2023.
- ^ "Buckingham councillor under fire". Bucks Herald. 2 August 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2023.