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Conservative candidate wins Woodley Town Council by-election

by Phil Creighton
February 27, 2020
in Featured, Politics, Wokingham, Woodley
Woodley Town Council by-election

Woodley Town Council leader Cllr Keith Baker congratulates new town councillor Darren Smith Picture: Phil Creighton

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Darren Smith has won a by-election – and a seat on Woodley Town Council. 

Held on Thursday, February 27, the Conservative party won the contest to elect a new town councillor for the Coronation East Ward. 

The by-election was held after David Stares passed away in October last year

Voting took place at St John’s Church in Church Road, Woodley, from 7am through to 10pm. 

The votes were then taken to Wokingham Borough Council’s Shute End offices, where a team verified and then counted them. 

A total of 902 votes were cast and the result was announced shortly after 11.05pm, by returning officer Andrew Moulton. 

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Mr Smith was delighted with his victory. 

He told Wokingham.Today: “I’m thrilled. I’m absolutely thrilled. 

“It’s a vindication of all the hard work that the local Conservative group have put in to support me in this particular election here in Woodley.”

He added: “Now I’m elected, I want with to continue the work that David put in originally. I want to make sure that we continue to provide good value for the residents of Woodley and just to make Woodley the great place to live that it is.”

SCHOOLInfo for Wednesday, March 18
Addington SchoolClosing for foreseeable future at end of school day Wed 18th
All Saints Primary SchoolThe school remains open, with some pupils self-isolating
Bearwood Primary SchoolNo information
Beechwood Primary SchoolSome staff self-isolating, but school still open
The Bulmershe School, WoodleyPartial closures: Wed Yrs 8 & 9, Thurs 10 & 12, Fri 8 & 9
Bohunt SchoolWednesday 18: Closure to Year 9 Students
Charvil Piggott PrimaryNo information
The Colleton SchoolAs of Monday, March 16 - 'no plans to close the school'
Crazies HillNo information
Crosfields SchoolCurrently open as usual
The CoombesNo information
Dolphin SchoolNo information
Earley St Peter’s CofE SchoolNo information
Emmbrook Infant SchoolNo information
Emmbrook Junior SchoolOpen as normal
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Evendons SchoolNo information
Farley Hill Primary SchoolNo information
Finchampstead Primary SchoolHopes to remain open as normal
The Forest SchoolSchool open for all year groups
Foundry CollegeNo information
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Gorse Ride Infant SchoolsNo information
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Lambs Lane PrimaryNo information
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Ludgrove SchoolNo information
Loddon Primary SchoolSchool open as usual
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Montague Park SchoolSchool is open as usual
Nine Mile Ride Primary SchoolNo information
Northern House SchoolPartial closure: Wed Yrs 8&9, Thurs Yes 7, 10, 11. Fri: Yrs 8,9,10. Early finish (12.50pm) for Primary and Yrs 7 and 11
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Oaklands Infant SchoolSchool open as usual
Our Lady’s Preparatory SchoolNo information
The Piggott SchoolNo information
Polehampton InfantsCurrently no plans to close school
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Radstock Primary SchoolYear 5 closed until Friday, nursery/F1 closed until further notice
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Reddam HouseNo information
Rivermead Primary SchoolNo information
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St Teresa’s WokinghamNo information
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Walter Infant SchoolWBC reports partial closures
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Wescott Infant SchoolNo information
Westende Junior SchoolWBC says partial closures
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Whiteknights Primary SchoolNo information
Willow Bank Infant SchoolNo information
Willow Bank Junior schoolNo information
Windmill Primary SchoolNo information
Winnersh Primary SchoolSchool open as usual
Woodley CofE Primary SchoolNo information

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