Death Announced of Former Chiswick Riverside Councillor

Felicity Barwood represented the ward for 17 years


Felicity Barwood (rigth) with Cllr Peter Thompson

Participate
Bookmark and Share

Death of Former Chiswick Councillor Announced

Sign up for our weekly Chiswick newsletter

Comment on this story on the

January 22, 2024

The death has been announced of Felicity Barwood who served as a councillor for Chiswick Riverside ward for seventeen years.

She was first elected for the Conservatives at a by-election in March 2021 following the death of Cllr Jo Langton. She went on to successfully defend the seat five times before stepping down prior to the 2018 election due to ill health.

Ms Barwood was a longstanding resident of Chiswick and served as Mayor of the Borough between 2006 and 2007 - the first Conservative Mayor in Hounslow for 35 years. She worked in this role to increase ‘Civic Pride in our Borough ‘, and to promote ‘Dignity for the Elderly ‘. St Mary’s Convent and Nursing Home in Chiswick was one of the good causes that benefited from her fundraising during her mayoralty.

She was also Chair of the Chiswick Area Forum in 2007/8, as well as sitting on several committees over her council career, including the Standards Committee, the Sustainable Development Committee, the Disability Community Forum, The Gunnersbury Park Board and the Tenants and Residents Joint Consultative Committee.

In addition, she was appointed to several outside bodies including Age Concern, Citizens Advice Bureau, Chiswick Parochial Charities, Heathrow Airport Consultative Committee and the Mortlake Crematorium Board.

A life-long Conservative she served for many years as the Treasurer of the Brentford and Isleworth Conservative Association.

She was also a director of the London Mayor’s Association for some time, a director of the Isleworth and Hounslow Charity and the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust, as well as being Vice-Chair of the Chiswick Horticultural Society for several years from 2005. Felicity Barwood also had close connections to the Chiswick War Memorial Homes charity, run by the Oswald Stoll Foundation.

Cllr Peter Thompson, Leader of the Conservative Group and Riverside Councillor said, "I was so sorry to hear last week about Felicity's death following a long battle with that most cruel disease of Alzheimer's. Felicity was a good friend and a magnificent councillor. I know firsthand the effort she put into representing her constituents and serving the local committee.

“I will remember Felicity for her goodness, generosity, willingness to help others and the absolute support that she gave me when we worked together on Hounslow Council. As a councillor, mayor, Association officer, and, in so many other ways, she served others well. My thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time.”

Her death come a month after that of Pieter Betlem who represented the same ward, first as Alderman and then councillor from 1968 to 1990.

Like Reading Articles Like This? Help Us Produce More

This site remains committed to providing local community news and public interest journalism.

Articles such as the one above are integral to what we do. We aim to feature as much as possible on local societies, charities based in the area, fundraising efforts by residents, community-based initiatives and even helping people find missing pets.

We've always done that and won't be changing, in fact we'd like to do more.

However, the readership that these stories generates is often below that needed to cover the cost of producing them. Our financial resources are limited and the local media environment is intensely competitive so there is a constraint on what we can do.

We are therefore asking our readers to consider offering financial support to these efforts. Any money given will help support community and public interest news and the expansion of our coverage in this area.

A suggested monthly payment is £8 but we would be grateful for any amount for instance if you think this site offers the equivalent value of a subscription to a daily printed newspaper you may wish to consider £20 per month. If neither of these amounts is suitable for you then contact info@neighbournet.com and we can set up an alternative. All payments are made through a secure web site.

One-off donations are also appreciated. Choose The Amount You Wish To Contribute.

If you do support us in this way we'd be interested to hear what kind of articles you would like to see more of on the site – send your suggestions to the editor.

For businesses we offer the chance to be a corporate sponsor of community content on the site. For £30 plus VAT per month you will be the designated sponsor of at least one article a month with your logo appearing if supplied. If there is a specific community group or initiative you'd like to support we can make sure your sponsorship is featured on related content for a one off payment of £50 plus VAT. All payments are made through a secure web site.