Jason Bernard Zadrozny (born 20 July 1980) is a British local politician from the Ashfield Independents and Leader of Ashfield District Council.
Jason Zadrozny | |
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Leader of Ashfield District Council | |
Assumed office 26 Apr 2018 | |
Preceded by | Cheryl Butler |
In office 3 May 2007 – 7 May 2009 | |
Succeeded by | John Knight |
Ashfield Independents Group Leader on Ashfield District Council | |
Assumed office 28 July 2016 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Councillor for Ashfield District Council | |
Assumed office 22 March 2007 | |
Ward | Larwood |
Personal details | |
Born | Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England | 20 July 1980
Political party | Ashfield Independents (since 2016) |
Other political affiliations | Liberal Democrats (until 2015) |
Occupation | Politician |
In 2007, he first became Leader of the Council as a Liberal Democrat, becoming the youngest council leader in the United Kingdom at that time, aged 26. Labour took back control at elections in 2009, but in 2018 Zadrozny regained the position as an Ashfield Independent.
He is also a member of Nottinghamshire County Council.
Early life
editZadrozny was born in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire and is of Polish descent. He grew up in Kirkby-in-Ashfield attending Greenwood Primary School, Ashfield Comprehensive School, and West Nottinghamshire College, where he completed a BTeC National Diploma in Performance Art. He then obtained a Higher National Diploma in Theatre Studies from the college in 2002.[citation needed]
Political career
editIn March 2007, standing as a Liberal Democrat, Zadrozny won a by-election to Nottinghamshire County Council in the Sutton-in-Ashfield North division, with a 44% swing to his party and a 60% increase in the vote share.[1] Two months later, also in Sutton-in-Ashfield North, he won a seat on Ashfield District Council, and the Liberal Democrats became the largest party.[citation needed]
Zadrozny was then Leader of Ashfield District Council from May 2007 until May 2009. In that role, he promoted Community Asset Transfers of two local buildings, the Acacia Centre in Annesley and the Manor Rooms in Teversal.[2] His administration launched proposals for a Neighbourhood Charter of environmental pledges and the creation of new community protection services. It opened a new Lammas leisure centre in Sutton-in-Ashfield.[3]
In May 2009, Labour took back control of Ashfield District Council and regained the leadership. In June 2009, Zadrozny held his County Council seat in the 2009 Nottinghamshire County Council election.[citation needed]
At the 2010 general election, Zadrozny stood as a Liberal Democrat for the parliamentary seat of Ashfield, losing to Labour's Gloria de Piero by 192 out of 48,196 votes cast, one of the closest results in the country, after the second biggest swing of the General Election.[4]
He was re-elected to Ashfield District in 2011 and to the County Council again at its 2013 election.[citation needed]
In 2015, following his suspension as a member of the Liberal Democrats, Zadrozny left the party and was elected as an Independent for a newly created district council ward, Larwood. In November that year he formed the Ashfield Independents.[citation needed]
At the 2016 England and Wales police and crime commissioner elections, Zadrozny stood for the elected position of Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner. He announced his candidacy to highlight his belief that he was victim of a politically motivated attack, relating to his arrest and questioning over child sex allegations, charges which were subsequently dropped. Zadrozny lost his £5,000 deposit, after receiving 7,164 votes (4.2%).[5]
In May 2017, Zadrozny was elected to Nottinghamshire County Council for the new Ashfields Division as an Ashfield Independent.[6] In that election, his party fielded candidates in five county divisions and won all five. In October 2017, there was a council by-election in Hucknall North, where his party gained the seat[7] after the Conservative incumbent, Ben Bradley, was elected as member of parliament for Mansfield at the general election in June and resigned his council seat.[citation needed] In the Sutton Junction and Harlow Wood by-election of December 2018, his party won again, with 82% of the votes.[8]
In 2018, eight councillors defected from the incumbent Labour administration to the Ashfield Independents, and Zadrozny was once again elected as Leader of Ashfield District Council. His policies include the construction of a new leisure centre with swimming pools for Kirkby-in-Ashfield,[9] restoration of the town clock[10] and community spring clean events.[11]
In May 2019, Zadrozny‘s position at Ashfield District Council was secured when his new political party won all but five seats on the council.[12]
He stood for parliament again for the seat in the 2019 general election, standing for the Ashfield Independents.[13] He came second with 27.6% of the vote.[14]
Zadrozny has stated that he voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union in the 2016 membership referendum and later advocated leaving the EU as soon as possible.[15]
In December 2023, he announced he would run again against Lee Anderson in the 2024 general election.[16]
Zadrozny is a member of the Local Government Association’s Fire Commission and its Resources Board.[17]
Personal life
editIn 2017 Zadrozny appeared before Nottingham Crown Court charged with child sex allegations. The Crown Prosecution Service offered no evidence and the charges were dismissed.[18][19]
In 2022 Zadrozny married his long-term partner.[20]
In 2023 Zadrozny was charged with 12 counts of fraud by false representation, four counts of income tax evasion and possession of cocaine. He pleaded not guilty to all charges and the matter is awaiting trial before the Crown Court. At a court hearing in October 2023, the judge agreed with the defence's request to move the trial away from Nottinghamshire.[21][22] Subsequently, a date starting in late February 2025 was decided for the trial to be held in Northampton.[23]
References
edit- ^ "Labour crashes to Budget week by-election defeat". 24housing.
- ^ "Million pound boost will transform Annesley's Acacia centre". www.chad.co.uk.
- ^ Dame Kelly opens new Lammas Leisure Centre, chad.co.uk
- ^ "Ex-TV reporter wins Labour seat". 7 May 2010 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ Paddy Tipping re-elected as Nottinghamshire PCC, BBC.co.uk, 6 May 2016
- ^ "Jason Zadrozny wins the Ashfields County Council Division". Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ Hucknall North Ward By Election - Thursday, 12th October, 2017, democracy.ashfield-dc.gov.uk, accessed 5 February 2021
- ^ "Ashfield Independents storm Sutton Junction and Harlow Wood by-election". www.chad.co.uk.
- ^ "Plans unveiled for £14m leisure centre and swimming pool in Kirkby". www.chad.co.uk.
- ^ "Kirkby's Nag's Head clock has 'brought the heartbeat back into town'". www.chad.co.uk.
- ^ "The BIG Spring Clean is a BIG success - Ashfield District Council". www.ashfield.gov.uk. 29 February 2024.
- ^ Kit Sandeman, How Ashfield Independents leader Jason Zadrozny battled back from depression to secure election joy, nottinghampost.com, 9 May 2019, accessed 5 February 2021
- ^ "Jason Zadrozny to stand in next General Election". 5 April 2021.
- ^ "Ashfield parliamentary constituency - Election 2019" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ^ Ashfield election candidates lay out why you should vote for them, The Chad, 27 November 2019
- ^ Connolly, Joseph (28 November 2023). "Jason Zadrozny to run against Lee Anderson for parliament". Nottinghamshire Live. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
- ^ Jason Zadrozny, moderngov.co.uk, accessed 5 February 2021
- ^ "Ashfield councillor acquitted of child sex allegations'¨against a teen boy vows to take Notts police to court".
- ^ "Former Lib Dem candidate charged with child sex offences to run for police and crime commissioner". Independent.co.uk.
- ^ Congratulations as Ashfield Council leader ties the knot Chad, 18 July 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2024
- ^ "Jason Zadrozny: Council leader denies fraud, tax and drug charges". BBC News. 21 July 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
- ^ "Jason Zadrozny: Council leader faces trial outside Nottinghamshire". BBC News. 31 October 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
- ^ Trial of Ashfield District Council leader Jason Zadrozny moved out of Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire Live, 15 November 2023. Retrieved 9 April 2024
External links
edit- Councillor Jason Zadrozny, ashfield-dc.gov.uk
- Jason Zadrozny, nottinghamshire.gov.uk
- Jason Zadrozny, lga.moderngov.co.uk