With local elections here in Croydon in May, we speak with Anna Hills, Reform UK candidate for Coulsdon Town.
“I’m passionate about our nation and the ward I reside in. I’ve lived in the area for almost 20 years”
Can you introduce yourself to our readers, and tell us what made you decide to run?
I’m representing Reform UK for Councillor in Coulsdon Town in the May 2026 by-election because I’m passionate about our nation and the ward I reside in. I’ve lived in the area for almost 20 years and together with my husband run a boiler maintenance business. Married for 34 years, we have two grown up children and have recently become grandparents.
“Lack of parking in Coulsdon Town. Many residents live up steep hills in the ward and are heavily reliant on their vehicles for work and shopping”
What do you see as the big issues for Croydon and if elected what would you hope to champion?
While knocking on doors and speaking to the residents in Coulsdon Town ward, these are the main issues affecting the residents and if I’m elected would like to look into and help:
- The ever-increasing council tax bill. Reform need to look at the finances as currently under the uni-parties, Croydon is £1.4 Billion in debt and even with the £119 million injection from Central Government will not be able to bail this council out of debt. The residents will keep paying interest on the loans for many years penalising Croydon’s residents.
- The state of the roads and wear on vehicles as a consequence of pot holes.
- Lack of parking in Coulsdon Town. Many residents live up steep hills in the ward and are heavily reliant on their vehicles for work and shopping.
- Direct trains to Victoria from Woodmansterne and Coulsdon Town stations no longer operate and travellers have to change at East Croydon or walk to Coulsdon South station for direct trains.
- Town centre safety at night is a concern for individuals and some residents would like to see foot police patrolling the streets. Anti-social behaviour after pub tipping out time is affecting shopkeeper’s premises and one reported his glass fronted shop door had been smashed.
As far as central Croydon is concerned, there are serious issues with safety and shops are closing rapidly. This can only lead to a ghost town situation and the temptation of a reduction or removal of business rates would help in light of the financial strains small businesses are being affected by currently. People talk about shopping elsewhere.
On national issues, I have been heavily involved in the Anti ULEZ movement and in support of farmers by attending many of their rallies. Reform’s motto of Family, Community and Country will play a big part in any decisions made should I be elected. Being able to assist Coulsdon residents as one of Reform’s first councillors in Croydon will be a privilege. Together we can make the changes needed to keep improving the ward.
“I have been heavily involved in the Anti ULEZ movement and in support of farmers by attending many of their rallies”
How can people find out more or get involved in the campaign?
You can follow me on Facebook and TikTok. You can also find out more in our booklet ‘CROYDON NEEDS REFORM – OUR CONTRACT WITH YOU’ and follow us on Facebook or contact us at chair.croydon@reformuk.com.









