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2008 Councillor Manjula Sood

2008 Councillor Manjula Sood

 

2008 Councillor Manjula Sood

 

Councillor Sood was born in Ludhiana in India and post graduated from Punjab University. She came to Leicester in 1970 to join her husband and in 1972 gained education in PGCE at Leicester University.

 

Since 1973, she has taught at the local primary schools, being one of the first Asian female primary school teachers. She taught at Marriott Junior, Bridge Junior, East Park Primary and Spinney Hill Primary Schools.

 

The Councillor Sood first represented the Abbey Ward, following the sudden death of her husband Cllr Paul Sood, from 1996 until 2003. Since 2003 she has proudly represented the Latimar Ward and the Golden Mile - Belgrave Road.

 

Over the past 10 years the Councillor Sood has served on a number of major committees as vice chair of social services, education, equal opportunities, housing, licensing, and chair of the Health Commission.  At present she is Cabinet Lead for Health and Well-being.

 

She is Governor for Spinney Hill Primary School and Ex Governor of Leicester College and Abbey Primary School, Trustee and Executive of the Leicester Council of Faiths.  She was also Chair of Naari Lets and Non Executive Director for NHS Trust and Trustee for North Memorial Homes.  She is currently Public Relations Officer for Fibromylagia disability group - a medical condition she suffers with.  She is also a keen supporter of Fair Trade.

 

The Councillor Sood has two sons; Manish is a teacher and City Councillor and Mitesh is Assistant Vice President to a City bank. Both sons have gained University Degrees.

 

The Councillor Soods appeal as Lord Mayor was Special Olympics Leicester

 

She is the proud holder of the Woman of the Year for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and also cares for her 84 year old mother.

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