Kentish Express Ashford & District

Councillor, 31, loses battle with disease

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

A 31-year-old councillor has died just weeks after getting married following a year-long battle with a debilitati­ng disease.

Cllr Alex Ward had served on Ashford Borough Council since his election last year, representi­ng the Beaver ward for Labour.

Despite a diagnosis last year of motor neurone disease, he continued to attend virtual meetings even up to the most recent full council meeting on Thursday, July 16.

On July 6, he married his partner of 10 years, Elizabeth, in what was possibly the first wedding allowed in Ashford since the lockdown.

He passed away peacefully last Wednesday morning at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital.

Mr Ward was born in London in 1989, moving to High Halden near Tenterden in 1996.

Being educated at Linden Grove Primary School in Stanhope and Bethany School in Curtisden Green, Goudhurst, he then studied multimedia journalism at Canterbury Christ Church University.

The Labour supporter unsuccessf­ully ran for a seat on the council in 2015, and held internship­s with a Labour MP and a Republican Senator in America.

He enjoyed success in the local elections last May and served on the authority’s appeals committee and the joint transporta­tion board.

Mr Ward’s true passion was transport and he had already been making ripples on the sector’s internatio­nal political stage, playing a role in meetings of the United Nations Global Forum for Traffic Safety in Geneva.

Alongside this he helped co-ordinate the internatio­nal ‘#50by30’ campaign - an effort aimed at halving the number of global road deaths by 2030.

This initiative was adopted by the 3rd Global Ministeria­l Conference on Road Safety, held in Stockholm, Sweden.

Unfortunat­ely due to his ongoing struggle with motor neurone disease, he was unable to attend the conference.

In March, he got the great news that he was an uncle when his sister gave birth.

Speaking about their colleague - who spoke Greek and had a love for the island of Crete - the Ashford Labour Party said: “The whole party is united in its grief and we send our condolence­s to his wife Elizabeth, his mother and father, sister, his wider family and friends and all those who knew him.

“Alex was a stalwart of Ashford Labour Party and served his constituen­ts to the very last.

“Attending meetings as recently as Thursday, July 16 despite the terrible physical restrictio­ns the disease placed upon him.

“Through his fight he was brave, diligent and selfless.

“Aged 31, Alex had his whole life ahead of him.

“Alex made a huge contributi­on to the party serving in a number of roles and being one of the strongest local campaigner­s.

“We will cherish his memory and he will never be forgotten.”

Alex’s family is supporting the work of the Mid Kent branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Associatio­n.

‘Alex was a stalwart of Ashford Labour Party and served his constituen­ts to the very last... he made a huge contributi­on to the party, being one of the strongest local campaigner­s...’

To donate, visit bit. ly/3hMC93k

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Picture: Paul Amos Cllr Alex Ward celebrates his election to Ashford Borough Council with proud dad David last May

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