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Woodley Town Council election results

by Phil Creighton
May 9, 2015
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Woodley Town Council seats were up for election on Thursday, May 7. All but one seat went to the Conservatives – the Liberal Democrats took the other.

The votes were being counted at Loddon Valley Leisure centre on Saturday, May 9.  The results for each ward are below.

Bulmershe Ward – FOUR CONSERVATIVES ELECTED

AHMED, Munir Mohammed Liberal Democrat – 539
ETHERINGTON, Paul Conservative Party Candidate – 961 – ELECTED
GREEN, Mark Jonathan Conservative Party Candidate 1063 ELECTED
GROUT, John Berkeley Liberal Democrat 484
HEAP, Alexander Guy Liberal Democrat 577
OSBORNE, Doreen Labour Party 769
STARES, David Mervyn Conservative Party Candidate 967 ELECTED
SZCZERBA, Tomasz Liberal Democrat 378
WICKS, Philip Henry Conservative Party Candidate 939 

Coronation Central Ward – CONSERVATIVES TAKE TWO SEATS

BAKER, Keith James Conservative Party Candidate – 668 ELECTED
BARTON, Neil Alexander Liberal Democrat – 308
BARTON, Paul Alexander Liberal Democrat – 281
RAHMOUNI, Sellam, Conservative Party Candidate – 394 ELECTED

Coronation East – THREE CONSERVATIVES

BARKER, Anthony Tom Conservative Party Candidate – 1474 – ELECTED
CHENG, Jennifer Conservative Party Candidate – 1204 – ELECTED
DOVE, Paula Liberal Democrat – 674
GREEN, Jeffrey William Liberal Democrat – 607
MILLER, David Francis Liberal Democrat – 481
WALKER, Mary Conservative Party Candidate – 1065

Loddon Airfield Ward – three conservatives elected

BURNS, Adam David Liberal Democrat – 397
DOLINSKI, Richard John Conservative Party Candidate – 1033 ELECTED
FORRER, Michael Dennett Cuthbert Conservative Party Candidate – 994 ELECTED
FRANKLIN, Brian Charles Henry Conservative Party Candidate 1200 ELECTED
LISSAMAN, Jennifer Ann Liberal Democrat 393
STEVENSON, Chyzane Liberal Democrat 412
TAYLOR, June Teresa Labour Party 396

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Loddon South Ward – THREE CONSERVATIVES

BILLINGHURST, Oliver William Liberal Democrat – 335
CHADWICK, Anne Frances Conservative Party Candidate – 664 ELECTED
HAYES, Roger Clive Labour Party – 285
MCCANN, Elizabeth Rose Liberal Democrat – 313
MCCAN, Thomas Diamond Liberal Democrat – 214
SMITH, Darren Paul Conservative Party Candidate – 623 ELECTED
SOANE, William Robert Conservative Party Candidate – 663 ELECTED
WHITE, Pippa Labour Party – 215

Loddon West Ward – conservative win

CLARK, Thomas William Labour Party – 298
DYKES-ALLEN, Maria Anne Liberal Democrat – 292
HORSKINS, Robert John Charles Conservative Party Candidate – 504 – ELECTED
NEALL, Roy Liberal Democrat 151
TRICK, Jacqueline Alice Conservative Party Candidate – 303

South Lake North Ward – THREE CONSERVATIVES

ELLIS, Clinton Conrad Gower Labour Party – 276
FRADLEY, Douglas Andrew Conservative Party Candidate – 668 ELECTED
HARMAN, Nigel Stuart Liberal Democrat – 443
HILLS, Philippa Margaret Mary Labour Party – 270
HOLMES, Mary Iris Liberal Democrat – 482
LAWLEY, Coling Eric Liberal Democrat – 409
LAY, Robert Conservative Party Candidate – 583 ELECTED
MCLAUGHLIN, Daniel McKeown Labour Party – 259
WILLSON. Mark Trevor Conservative Party Candidate – 607 ELECTED

South Lake South Ward – TWO CONSERVATIVES, ONE LIBERAL DEMOCRAT

DIXON, Carole Conservative Party Candidate 514 – ELECTED
GILDER, Kay Margaret Liberal Democrat 549 – ELECTED
HAINES, Katherine Elizabeth Conservative Party Candidate 395
HILLS, Ian Reginald Labour Party 235
MACNAUGHT, John Cook Conservative Party Candidate 413 ELECTED
MORTON, Elizabeth Kathryn Liberal Democrat 332
PEARSON, Kieran Ashley Labour Party 229
POWER, Patrick Ciaran Liberal Democrat 304

Warren Ward – TWO CONSERVATIVES

BRINDLEY, Shadi Conservative Party Candidate – 409 ELECTED
JEWELL, Carol Ann Liberal Democrat – 309
MILLS, David John Conservative Party Candidate – 552 ELECTED

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