THERE will be a three-way battle – at least – for the St Saviour Constable seat at this summer’s election.
Incumbent Kevin Lewis has confirmed his will be standing for the seat he claimed for the first time in 2022.
Prior to that, Mr Lewis had been a St Saviour Deputy since 2005 and is a former Infrastructure Minister – firstly between 2011 and 2014 as part of then-Chief Minister Ian Gorst’s government and then again between 2018 and 2022 under John Le Fondré.
He said: “I have had the privilege of representing St Saviour for 21 years as Deputy and the last four years as Constable.”
Mr Lewis said that, as Constable, he had re-acquired the St Saviour recreation fields to host events, promoted safer routes to schools and was in the process of submitting a planning application for a park, children’s play area and family park behind St Saviour’s Parish Hall.
He becomes the third person to declare for the St Saviour Constable seat after former teacher Suzanne Webb and former head of the Honorary Police Association David Curtis.







