Draft:Tim Oliver

  • Comment: Need more significant coverage about Oliver in reliable independent secondary sources with reputations for accuracy and fact-checking. The SCC documents are primary sources; the County Councils Network references stem from his role with the organisation, so not independent, while other references (eg daughter's illness) are not relevant to his main notability as a politician. No mention of which party he represented. No references concerning his legal business. Paul W (talk) 17:48, 14 March 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: A bit more work is needed here, but not a lot.
    1) Notability is there via SCC leadership, but there is no independent reliable sourcing of that, just primary. There will be heaps of newspapers to choose from here, one or two will do the job, so an easy fix.
    2) Inline citation for every fact that can be queried is mandatory for WP:BLP and with a WP:COI that requirement is stronger still. Things like schools and university either need a source or can be left for now, until there is a source. Because there is notability on SCC, that's the story, not the school background.
    3) The fundraising for the subject's late daughter is admirable but it comes across as promotional since fundamentally from an encyclopedia perspective it's not part of the subject's career. The language needs to be that of an encyclopedia, so dry and crisp, and focused on the subject.
    4) If you get to be leader of SCC you are going to get some criticisms and negative comments. At the moment the article is rather promotional and this should now be balanced by other material. If there is COI in place then this is the sin of omission territory. Once in mainspace there will be plenty more updates, so no need to overdo it, but at least some criticism should be covered. ChrysGalley (talk) 12:11, 23 December 2025 (UTC)

Tim Oliver OBE[1] (born 7 February 1961) is an English solicitor and politician. He was elected leader of Surrey County Council in December 2018.[2]

Political offices

Oliver was first elected to Elmbridge Borough Council in 1999,[citation needed] and served Esher for 20 years. He was a County Councillor from 2005-2009 and then re-elected in 2017 for the division of Weybridge.[citation needed] When elected to Surrey County Council in 2017, Tim was appointed to the Cabinet as lead member for Property, and chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board for Surrey.[citation needed]

In December 2018, Oliver was elected as the leader of Surrey County Council[2] and subsequently stood down as leader of Elmbridge Borough Council and as a borough councillor in 2019 to focus on his county role.[3]

Oliver currently serves as chair of the Surrey Heartlands Care Partnership[4] and served a four-year term as chair of the County Councils Network, stepping down in September 2025.[5]

Publications

  • Bingham and Berrymans' Motor Claims Cases (co-author)[6]
  • Employee’s Liability Cases - by Tim Oliver and Sir James Dingemans QC[7]

Recognition and awards

  • Oliver won Entrepreneur of the Year at the Modern Law 2013[8] and was London finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2014.
  • In 2023 Oliver was named as LGiU Council Leader of the Year.[9]
  • Oliver was awarded an OBE for his services to local government in the King's 2024 Birthday Honours.[10]

Personal life

Tim married Dr Deborah Oliver MBBS (1989 Newcastle) in 1991 and they had three children together. Eldest daughter Charlotte is a barrister, and their son James is a chartered accountant. In January 2018, their youngest daughter Emily, while studying a nursing career at Nottingham University, was diagnosed with a rare aggressive brain tumour (Diffuse Midline Clioma/ DIPG[11]). She set up the Emily Oliver Fighting Fund[12] to raise funds for The Brain Tumour Charity and vital research. She died on 15 July 2019, aged 21, at The Princess Alice hospice Esher.[13]

References

  1. ^ Burbidge, Ian (June 15, 2024). "County Councils Network Chairman receives OBE". County Councils Network. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  2. ^ a b "MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COUNTY COUNCIL HELD AT THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, COUNTY HALL, KINGSTON UPON THAMES, KT1 2DN ON 11 DECEMBER 2018" (PDF). Surrey County Council. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  3. ^ Giles, Martin (5 April 2019). "SCC Leader Oliver Quits Elmbridge Role to Concentrate on 'Massive' Job". Guildford Dragon News. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  4. ^ https://www.surreyheartlands.org/integrated-care-partnership-committee#:~:text=Below%20you%20will%20find%20details,by%20Chair%20Councillor%20Tim%20Oliver.
  5. ^ Burbidge, Ian (7 June 2021). "New Chairman of the County Councils Network announced". County Councils Network. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  6. ^ "Bingham & Berryman's Personal Injury and Motor Claims Cases 14th ed". www.wildy.com.
  7. ^ "Employer's Liability Cases". www.wildy.com.
  8. ^ Futures, Legal (October 1, 2013). "The Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Awards 2013: The winners announced".
  9. ^ "Cllr Awards 2023 - The Winners - England & Wales".
  10. ^ https://news.surreycc.gov.uk/2024/06/14/two-surrey-leaders-tim-oliver-and-rachael-wardell-awarded-orders-of-the-british-empire-obe-in-the-kings-birthday-honours/#:~:text=Congratulations%20to%20Tim%20Oliver%2C%20Leader,King%27s%20Birthday%20Honours%20list%202024.
  11. ^ "Diffuse midline glioma (previously called DIPG)".
  12. ^ "Emily Oliver's Fighting Fund".
  13. ^ Caulfield, Chris (1 April 2023). "County council leader's personal campaign for brain tumour research". Woking News & Mail. Retrieved 14 March 2026.

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