Kevin Smith (Chair)
I have lived in Friskney since 1991 with my wife Nick and daughters Alexandra, Harriet and Freya.  After attending local schools, I spent 5 years at Claythorpe Agricultural College.  Since 1981 I have worked on the family farm and am now a partner in the venture.  A former member of Spilsby & District Round Table for several years, I have now moved on to become a member of the Spilsby 41 Club.  As Vice Chair, I sit on all Committees.

Maxine Hill (Vice Chair)
Coming from London in the mid 1980's to live in this lovely village, I have 3 boys who were all born here and still live locally.  I worked in banking until I moved to Friskney where I joined the local primary school as a Teaching Assistant.  For nearly 20 years I have run my own flower shop in Boston.  I support the village anyway I can, as well as being a Parish Councillor for over 20 years I am also a member of the Village Hall Committee, a Governor at Giles Academy and as Chair I sit on all Parish Council Committees.  I also love to travel abroad and keep fit.

Pete Holland
Having lived in the village all my life, I work on the family farm and have been a Parish Councillor for several years.  I enjoy being involved in village sporting activities where I am involved with the Friskney football team.  As well as being Secretary/Treasurer of the Sports Association I am also Chairman of the Village Hall Committee.

Stephan Holt
My wife Sue and I have lived in the village since 2002.  Having taken early retirement from over 30 years in the financial industry in London, I now enjoy spending time getting more involved in Friskney village life.  My hobbies include watching sport, walking the dogs and helping to look after the horses.

David Patrick
I have lived and worked in the area since 1990 and was formerly Chair of the Parish Council.  A keen motorsport enthusiast I have also competed myself, mainly rally driving.

David Reeves
I was born and raised in Skegness, where my family have had business connections since the 1930’s.  I moved to London in 1977 where I was employed in the legal profession for 35 years.  My wife’s family have a long association with Friskney, so we moved here when I retired in 2013.  In my spare time, I enjoy photography and cycling.

Richard Scott
Having been born in New Leake, I spent most of my childhood in Eastville on my father's farm.  I married Jacquie in 1986 and we moved to Friskney where we have lived since.  I have two sons and am part of a management team for a local farming family.  Away from work I enjoy going to football matches, whether it's watching Friskney, Boston or Nottingham Forest.

Andrew Shaw
Originally from Friskney, I spent my early years in the village.  I moved to Wainfleet in 1995 then returned to the village in 2018.  I have two grown up children and have spent 40 years in the Motor Trade, the last 25 years in senior management and consultancy positions.  In 2020 I semi-retired and now run the car sales arm of Corten-Millers in the village.  In the past I have served on Wainfleet Town Council and been an active member and Chair of Spilsby Round Table & 41 Club and other organisations.  As of 2023 I am also Chair of the Friskney Show Committee.  I have always considered myself as from Friskney and am proud to serve the community with the best interests of the village at heart.

Wendy Twigg
Having moved to Friskney as a six year old, I left in 1981 and returned ten years later.  Now I am retired I have the time to support the village for a second time having previously been a Councillor during the mid 1990's.  I am part of the church flower arranging team, help at the charity coffee mornings and I enjoy walking and watching sport.

Kym Wickham
Having lived and worked in Spain owning a newspaper and magazine, I moved back to the UK with my husband in 2017, settling in this lovely village of Friskney.  Prior to going to Spain in 1997, I owned my own building company in London.  I work part time and enjoy walking my two dogs, reading, travelling (when I have the time) and am very interested in genealogy having traced both our families back as far as the 1500's and beyond.  I think it is important for residents to 'get involved' with their surroundings.

Richard Wood
I was born and raised in a small Oxfordshire village where I lived until I moved to Friskney with my wife, Teresa, and our daughter Millie.  As a self-employed builder for nearly forty years, I have covered all aspects of building.  My real passion in life is my smallholding where I rear chickens, turkey and sheep.  I love the rural lifestyle.