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We must do better for young, says Tory
03/05/21
THE Conservative Party wants to get more young people involved, says a former first secretary of state. Damian Green, who served under Theresa May, said the party needed to “do better” when it came to voters of the future. The Ashford MP, who grew ...
Chalgrove and Watlington Division: Freddie Van Mierlo (Lib)
26/04/21
I HAVE walked the length and breadth of the Chalgrove and Watlington division, many times over. The overwhelming feeling I get is this — we deserve better. The villages are surrounded by some of the best natural beauty rural England has to offer. ...
Benson and Cholsey ward: Katharine Keats-Rohan (Lib)
I HAVE lived in this beautiful area for many years and have come to politics late in life following the EU referendum of June 2016. So much pain could have been avoided if councils had been allowed to address longstanding problems at a local ...
Benson and Cholsey ward: Felix Bloomfield (Con)
I HAVE lived and worked in this community all my life. The best way to represent it is to understand it. Twenty years as a district councillor has given me an invaluable insight into local government and I know the commitment needed to work ...
Coronavirus restrictions at the polls
VOTERS will go to the polls for the local elections on May 6. Elections are being held for Oxfordshire County Council, Wokingham Borough Council, Reading Borough Council and Buckinghamshire Council. Polling stations will be open from at ...
Sonning Common ward: Jo Robb (Gn)
I AM a dedicated district councillor and a former lawyer and financial journalist. I live in Shepherds Green with my husband and two sons. I am an active member of my local community: a trustee of the Henley Municipal Charities, a ...
Sonning Common ward: David Bartholomew (Con) *
I SEE myself as a champion of the communities I represent. I make no apologies for saying political allegiances come second at a local level. My wife and I have lived here for more than 30 years and our sons grew up here. Since ...
Chiltern Villages: Richard Taylor (Lib)
I HAVE lived in the Chiltern Villages for more than 25 years. Now retired, I brought up my family here working in sales, marketing and management within the IT industry. My three sons all went to school here. My message to you ...
Henley: Paul Harrison (Con)
I’VE lived in the Henley area for many years. As a candidate, I bring a wealth of experience and expertise, having been involved in Henley’s politics for more than 20 years. During that time, I was chairman of the district ...
Henley: Stefan Gawrysiak (HRG) *
I HAVE lived and worked in Henley for more than 40 years. I was assistant headteacher at Gillotts School and I represent Henley on the town, district and county councils. I have been a governor of Badgemore School, ...
Goring: Kevin Bulmer (Con) *
IT has been an honour and pleasure to serve as your county councillor for eight years, despite challenging circumstances, culminating in the coronavirus pandemic. I hope you think I’ve done well enough to be ...
Peppard: Benjamin Perry (Lab)
I AM an experienced campaigner and, if elected, I look forward to working alongside Labour colleagues to ensure Peppard ward gets the services it needs.
Caversham: Damian Skelton (SD)
I AM a husband and a father to two children. I’ve lived in Caversham for three years. I have previously worked as a director of an electrical engineering company, a company which I started in a spare ...
Peppard: Clarence Mitchell (Con)
AS a resident of Lower Caversham, I am committed to making Peppard Ward an even better place to live and protect Reading’s green spaces. Along with my running mate Jane Stanford-Beale, who has ...
Mapledurham: Isobel Ballsdon (Con) *
I’VE lived in Mapledurham Ward for nearly 30 years and brought up my family here. It has meant so much to me to be able to serve the community as ward councillor for the last 15 years. When I ...
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