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by Phil Creighton
May 9, 2015
in Earley, Uncategorised, Wokingham
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The Conservatives continued their good night on Thursday, May 7 by dominating the results of the Earley Town Council elections.

The majority of the seats have gone to them, with a smattering of Liberal Democrats being voted in and just a single Labour councillor.

Cutbush Ward – TWO CONSERVATIVES, ONE LIB DEM ELECTED

CAMPBELL, Alistair Peter UKIP – 466
CHAMBERS, Timothy John Conservative Party Candidate -1306 ELECTED
CLARK, Judith Heather Carole Liberal Democrat – 1007 ELECTED
JORGENSEN, Pauline Alison Conservative Party Candidate 1190 ELECTED
MAHER, Tahir Liberal Democrat 677
MCFEE, Colin George Conservative Party Candidate 897

Hawkedon Ward – THREE CONSERVATIVES

DUNN, Pamela Ann Conservative Party Candidate – 760 ELECTED
EASTWELL, John Robert Liberal Democrat – 616
FIRMAGER, Michael John Conservative Party Candidate – 796 ELECTED
HOLTON, Timothy Alan Conservative Party Candidate – 893 ELECTED
LONG, Andrew David Liberal Democrat – 576
VICK, Anthony Paul Liberal Democrat – 502
WAITES, Neville Herbert Labour Party – 410

Hillside Ward – TWO CONSERVATIVE, ONE LIB DEM

CHAMBERS, Linda Conservative Party Candidate – 1159 ELECTED
HOULBROOKE, Ralph Anthony Liberal Democrat – 848 ELECTED
JORGENSEN, Norman Conservative Party Candidate  1010 ELECTED
MOORE, Rachel Joanne UKIP 326
THOMAS, Anthony Conservative Party Candidate 801

Maiden Erlegh Ward – TWO CONSERVATIVES, ONE LIB DEM

BRADLEY, Andrew Terence Conservative Party Candidate – 648 ELECTED
HARE, David Andrew Liberal Democrat – 585
RUSSELL, John Christopher Nigel Liberal Democrat – 647 ELECTED
SANDHU, Rachena Conservative Party Candidate – 520
SMITH, Christopher Philip Conservative Party Candidate – 587 ELECTED
YABSLEY, Keith Maurice Liberal Democrat – 498

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Radstock Ward – THREE CONSERVATIVES

COOK, Rosemary Jane Liberal Democrat – 748
DE JONG, Melanie Cheryl Conservative Party Candidate – 994 ELECTED
JOHNSON, Catherine Anne Labour Party – 493
RANCE, Jacqueline Patricia Anne Conservative Party Candidate – 879 ELECTED
SANGSTER, Richard Weddell Liberal Democrat – 630
SCARROTT, Steven Liberal Democrat – 692
WILLIS, Peter Leslie Conservative Party Candidate – 912 ELECTED

Redhatch Ward – FOUR CONSERVATIVES

ARMSTRONG, John The Conservative Party Candidate 443 – ELECTED
CHOPPING, David Druce Conservative Party Candidate 493 ELECTED
LUCK, William George Conservative Party Candidate 389 ELECTED
SHARP, David Andrew Labour Party 356
SMITH, Caroline Ann Liberal Democrat 336
WEDGE, Brian Conservative Party Candidate 364 ELECTED

St Nicolas – TWO CONSERVATIVES, ONE LIBERAL DEMOCRAT

BLUMENTHAL, Laura Katherine Conservative Party Candidate – 1471 ELECTED
BROCK, Nicola Jane Liberal Democrat – 1037 ELECTED
GRANDISON, Guy William McLaren Conservative Party Candidate 1025 ELECTED
MIALL, Kenneth John Conservative Party Candidate 1019
RUSSELL, Eileen Rose Conservative Party Candidate 852

Whitegates Ward – ONE CONSERVATIVE, ONE LABOUR, ONE LIB DEM

AHMED, Munir Mohammed Liberal Democrat – 699 ELECTED
MATTHEWS, Sheena Labour Party – 874 ELECTED
PARVAIZ, Mohammed The Conservative Party Candidate – 630
POVEY, Lynn The Conservative Party Candidate – 676
SWADDLE, Alison Claire The Conservative Party Candidate – 842 ELECTED
WILLIAMS, Ceri James Labour Party – 622

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