Membership

The UK Healthy Cities Network offers members the opportunity to be part of a dynamic and supportive network of cities and towns committed to a place based approach, embedding health and health equity in all local policies, to improving the health of their populations and to developing a strong collective voice for public health and sustainable development.

Membership is now via an annual subscription and is open to Local Authorities, cities and towns across the UK. To become a member of the Network, Local Authorities, cities and towns are required to demonstrate they meet our membership criteria. See our How to Join page for more information.

Membership is open to Towns, Cities, District and Borough Councils and Local Authorities including those that are two tier.

What are the benefits to becoming a member of the UK Healthy Cities Network?

Specific benefits of joining the Network include:

  • three Network meetings per year;
  • capacity building workshops, masterclasses and training events;
  • sub-groups on Healthy Cities themes and approaches;
  • regular e-bulletin and news updates;
  • development of a city-specific microsite accessible via the UKHCN website;
  • dissemination of learning and expertise from WHO, its Collaborating Centres and global leaders in the field;
  • access to knowledge and experience drawn from cities and towns across Europe active in Healthy Cities, and
  • being part of a values-based movement with a strong history of putting the principles of equity, empowerment, partnership and community participation into practice in local urban settings.
  • Co-ordinators On-line discussion Forum
     

 

In my view achieving Healthy City designation has been a significant factor in concentrating our minds on identifying common strategic goals and promoting greater cross-sector working than hitherto existed. The opportunity to learn from other partner cities across the UK and Europe has proven invaluable in informing our own theory and practice. In short, the designation is a potent catalyst in the continuing challenge of addressing health inequity within the City and County of Swansea.

Councillor Nick Tregoning ,
Cabinet Member for Social Services
City and County of Swansea

If you would like to find out a bit more about the Network before making an application for membership we would encourage you to attend a national network meeting as an opportunity to meet some our members and experience first-hand one of the benefits of membership.  For regular attendance at Network meetings and/or to receive access to other benefits of membership we invite you to join the network.
 

Network Members

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Gulab Singh MBE
Adult Services and Public Health
Lancashire County Council

 

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Leeds


Lisa Gibson
Health Improvement Specialist Local Government
The Leeds Initiative
Leeds City Council

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Manchester


Barbara Drummond

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Nottingham


Sharan Jones
Health and Wellbeing Manager
Nottingham City Council

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Bristol


Stephen Hewitt
Healthy Urban Team
Bristol City Council/NHS Bristol

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Belfast


Jonna Monaghan
Senior Health Development Officer
Belfast Health Cities

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Glasgow


Russell Jones
Public Health Programme Manager
Glasgow Centre for Population Health

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Sheffield


Natalie Pugh
Healthy Cities Partnership Team
Sheffield First Health & Wellbeing Partnership 

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Brighton and Hove


Annie Alexander
Public Health Programme Manager
NHS Brighton and Hove


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East Lancashire Health and Wellbeing Partnership


Hira Miah
Public Health Co-ordinator
Lancashire County Council
Public Health, Adult Services, Health & Wellbeing

Liverpool


Sandra Davies
Associate Director of Public Health
Liverpool City Council

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Stoke On Trent


Judy Kurth
Healthy City Manager
Stoke City Council

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Cardiff


Susan Toner
Principal Health Promotion Specialist
Public Health Wales


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Sunderland


Karen Graham
Assistant Policy Lead for Health
Sunderland City Council

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Carlisle


Darren Crossley
Deputy Chief Executive
Carlisle City Council

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Newcastle


Helen Wilding
Wellbeing for Life Development Lead
Newcastle City Council

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Swansea


Nina Williams
Consultant in Public Health Medicine
Swansea and Bridgend - Public Health Wales

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Derry Londonderry


Eamon O'Kane
Director
Derry Healthy Cities

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Portsmouth


Rimple Poonia
Senior Manager, Health Improvement
& Development Service
Portsmouth City Council

 

East Staffordshire


Sal Khan
Head of Service Commissioning,
East Staffordshire Borough Council

 

Warrington


Dr Muna Abdel Aziz
Consultant in Public Health Medicine
Warrington Borough Council

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Norwich


Jonathon Fagge
Deputy Chief Officer /
Director of Operations & Clinical Transformation
Norwich City Council

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Sandwell


Paul Southon
Public Health Development Manager
Sandwell MBC

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Chorley


Simon Clark
Head of Health Environment and Neighbourhoods
Chorley Borough Council

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Cumbria


Colin Cox
Assistant Director, Health and Wellbeing/
Director of Public Health
Cumbria County Council

Lancashire


Gulab Singh MBE
Adult Services and Public Health
Lancashire County Council

Tamworth


Mr Rob Barnes
Director of Health and Housing
Tamworth Borough Council


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Chelmsford


Paul Brookes
Public Health & Protection Services Manager
Chelmsford City Council

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Wakefield


John Wilcox
Health Improvement Specialist – Engagement and Capacity Building
Wakefield Council



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