His science background could be helpful in communicating Horizons Regional Council's activities more clearly to voters, Allan Wrigglesworth says.
He's standing for Horizons for a third time, this time competing with three others for two Whanganui seats. He said he was passionate about the environment but also aware that people have to make a living.
"We live in an imperfect world and we've just got to continually balance business interests with what we do to the surroundings. I don't know if that means I'm a greenie or not."
For the last two years he has been vocal about Whanganui's wastewater treatment situation, and he has spoken out about coastal issues in the past. But he said his experience on Aranui School's board of trustees has taught him the difference between governance and management.
"I just want to stand back from that particular debate. I'd like to take a more constructive role."